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Cetacea); Introduction to the study of rocks; Introduction 
to the study of meteorites; Illustrations of African blood- 
sucking flies other than mosquitoes and tsetse-flies, by HE. KE. 
Austen; Hand-list of the genera and species of birds, by 
R. B. Sharpe, LL.D., v. 5; Catalogue of the cretaceous 
bryozoa, by J. W. Gregory, D.Sc., &c., v. 2; Memorials of 
Charles Darwin (Special Guide, No. 4); Medallic illustra- 
tions of the history of Great Britain and Ireland, plates 
71-110. 
Mrs. Davipson :— 
Hugo Grotius: De veritate religionis Christiane. Ed. nova. 
Amstelodami, ex Officina Elzeviriana, 1662; 1,000 quaint 
cuts, Leadenhall Press; The Stranger in Liverpool, 10th ed. 
1831; and 27 other volumes. 
Sir Epwarp Durning Lawrence, Bart. :— 
Collotype facsimile and type transcript of an Elizabethan 
manuscript preserved at Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, 
transcribed and edited with notes and introduction by Frank 
J. Burgoyne. 1904. 
Huaeu Strevart GLapstone (per Robert Gladstone, Jr., Esq., M.A., 
B.C.L.) :— 
Trade circulars issued by Messrs. Corrie, Produce Brokers of 
Liverpool, 1808 to 1828, 3 v.; Map of the County Palatine of 
Lancaster, by C. Greenwood, 1818; Gore’s Liverpool 
Directory, 1811; Catalogue of the Liverpool Library, 1801. 
Grascow UNIVERSITY :— 
Catalogue of the manuscripts in the library of the Hunterian 
Museum in the University of Glasgow, by John Young and 
P. Henderson Aitken. 1908. 
Miss Mary L. Hornsy :— 
Books for the Blind in Braille type, 65 v. 
JoHN Rytanps Liprary, MANCHESTER :— 
Catalogue of the Coptic manuscripts in the collection of the 
John Rylands Library, Manchester, by W. E. Crum. 1909; 
