LIBRARIES. 31 
Sp, Mrcuarn’s Cuurcn Room, Bercrave Roap, AIGBURTH :— 
“ \ cruise in the Western Fjords of Norway,” by Rev. a 
De Wotr, M.A.; with lantern illustrations. 
“The romance of steam navigation,” by Joun Kuennepy ; with 
lantern illustrations. 
‘Glimpses of Grand Opera,” by F. Hl. Seppon; with musical 
illustrations. 
“Teeland: the country, people, customs, &c.,” by Frrprrick 
Summers; with lantern illustrations. 
Kensincton Brancu Lisrary :— 
“National festivals of physical training abroad,’ by 
Il. Grecorius Brown, F.R.1.s.; with lantern illustrations. 
“Tife in ancient Assyria and Babylonia,” by Rev. F. F. 
GRENSTED, M.A.; with lantern illustrations. 
“ Schumann and his music,’ by Rev. H. H. McCutzacu, B.a. ; 
with musical illustrations. 
“Tn the shadow of Mount Etna; or, queer things about Sicily,” 
by SamvEL WELLS, V.R.G.s., F.A.1.; with lantern illus- 
trations. 
“ Home-life in Birdland,” by Oxtver G, Pike, F.R.P.s.; with 
lantern illustrations. (To children only.) 
Westeyan Hani, HAartecn STREET, WALTON :— 
“Verdi, musician and patriot,” by J. Burrer Forray; with 
musical illustrations. 
“The Italian lakes: their scenery, art and archeology,” by 
ERSTE ie ; : 3 
Rev. T. W. M. Lunn, m.a.; with lantern illustrations. 
“Sir Walter Scott and his country,” by Dante, J. Net; 
with lantern illustrations. 
