28 LIBRARIES. 
Davip Lewis Crcp, GREAT GreorGE PiLace, ToxTETH :— 
“ The coastwise ights of England,” by Miss GerrrupE Bacon; 
with lantern illustrations. 
“1815: being the story of Napoleon in Elba, and the events 
which culminated in the Battle of Waterloo,” by the Rev. 
J. O. Coop, M.A.; with lantern illustrations. 
“Trish life and song,” by Miss MapeLrerne O'Connor; with 
musical illustrations by the lecturer. 
“In the shadow of Mount Etna; or, queer things about Sicily,” 
by Samurnt WELLS, F.R.G.s.; with lantern illustrations. 
Everron Brancu Liprary :— 
‘National festivals of physical training abroad,” by 
H. Grecorius Brown, F.R.H.S.; with lantern illustrations. 
“ Switzerland,” by C. TuHursron Ho1zanp, M.R.C.S., F.R.P.S.; 
with lantern illustrations. 
‘The story of Hilbre Island, and what is to be seen there,” by 
Lewis Jones; with lantern illustrations. (To children 
only.) 
Sr. AmpBrose Misston Hatt, Everton : — 
“Schumann and his music,” by Rev. H. H. McCcriacn, B.a. ; 
with musical illustrations. 
“Guiana, the Eldorado of Sir Walter Raleigh,” by Ceciz H. 
Wricut; with lantern illustrations. 
GranBy Hatt, GRANBY STREET : — 
“ Switzerland,” by C. THurston HOLLAND, M.R.C.S., F.R.P.S. ; 
with lantern illustrations. 
“Morocco as it is,” by Rev. W. H. Newerr; with lantern 
illustrations. 
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