30 LIBRARIES. 
Rawpon Reapinc Room, Breck Roap, ANFIELD :— 
‘“ Moated Halls and historic Manor Houses,” by Apotpu W. 
Beer; with lantern illustrations. 
“Pictures in music,” by Cuartes W. Buppey, M.p; with 
lantern and musical illustrations. 
“The life of the Chinese and Japanese,” by W. Murray 
Cairns, M.B.; with lantern illustrations. 
“ Venice and the Venetians,’ by Peter Cowell, v.r.i.s., Chief 
Librarian, Free Public Libraries, Liverpool; with lantern 
illustrations. 
“The hero tales of ancient Greece,” by Henry Crowrurr, 
F.R.M.S.; with lantern illustrations. (To children only.) 
Reaping AND LEcTURE Room, WELLINGTON STREET, GARSTON :— 
“The wonderful star in Cetus,” by Rev. A. L. Corrrs, s.., 
F.R.A.S., of Stonyhurst College Observatory; with lantern 
illustrations. 
“To the coast and glens of Antrim and the Giant’s Causeway,” 
by Rev. R. B. Dr Worr, m.a.; with lantern illustrations. 
“Verdi, musician and patriot,” by J. Burter Forray; with 
musical illustrations. 
“ Tome-life in Birdland,” by Otiver G. Pixs, v.r.v.s.; with 
lantern illustrations. 
“The hero tales of ancient Greece,” by HENRY CROWTHER, 
r.R.M.S.; with lantern illustrations. (To children only.) 
Sr. CATHERINE’s Mission Hatt, UxsrrpG@r STREET, HDGEHILL : — 
“From the Mersey to the Bristol Channel,” by Masor R. 
Srnciair ArcieR, v.D.; with lantern illustrations. 
“ The coastwise lights of England,” by Miss Gerrrupr Bacon; 
with lantern illustrations. 
‘A tour through Mexico,” by J. J. Kermopr, M.I.M.E.; with 
lantern illustrations. 
‘Glimpses of Grand Opera,” by F. H. Seppon; with musical 
illustrations. 
