26 LIBRARIES. 
Kensincton Branco Liprary: 
“The chemistry of the sun,” by Rev. A. L. Corrtg, 8.J., F.R.A.S., 
of Stonyhurst College Observatory; with lantern illustra- 
tions. 
“Hilbre Island: historical, descriptive, and natural,” by 
Lewis Jones; with lantern illustrations. 
“The Mammoth Caves of Kentucky: the marvels of a 
subterranean world,” by Freprrick LAMBERT, F.R.G.S.; 
with lantern illustrations. 
“The Kingdom of the Yellow Robe: home life of the Siamese,” 
by Ernest Youne, B.sc., late of the Education Department, 
Siam; with lantern illustrations. 
“ Fairy stories, old and new, from all lands,” by Joun Ler, 
B.A.; illustrated with recitals. (To children only.) 
Wes.Eyan Hatt, HarLtecnh STREET, WALTON :— 
“The Channel Islands,” by Masor R. SinciuatR ARCHER, V.D. ; 
with lantern illustrations. 
‘‘ Painters as story tellers,’ by E. Rrapavir Drspiy, Curator, 
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool; with lantern illustrations. 
“The lilies of the field: a romance of plant life,” by 
Rev. Cuarztes Harris, M.A.; with lantern illustrations. 
‘Switzerland,’ by C. Tuurston HoLnanp, M.R.C.S., F.R.P.S. ; 
with lantern illustrations. 
WaAvERTREE Town Hati:— 
“The French Revolution,’ by Rev. J. O. Coop, m.a.; with 
lantern illustrations. 
“Painters as story-tellers,” by E. Rrmpaviyv Drepry, Curator, 
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool; with lantern illustrations. 
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