18 LIBRARIES. 



" Handel : the man and the musician," by J. Butler Fortay ; 



with musical illustrations. 

 "Irish verse and Irish story," by John Lee, b.a. ; with 



illustrative recitals. 



Evertox Branch Library, St. Domingo Road: — 



" Sherwood Forest, the land of Itobin Hood, and its associa- 

 tions," by J. Potter Briscoe, e.r.h.s. ; with lantern 

 illustrations. 



" Central Africans at home," by Peter Extwistle, Assistant 

 Curator of the Mayer Museum, Liverpool ; with lantern 

 illustrations. 



" In the Shakespeare Country," by Rev. Tames II. Martyn ; 

 with lantern illustrations. 



" The Battle of Waterloo," by -I. Edward Parrott, m.a., ll.d. ; 

 with lantern illustrations. 



Lo< kerby Hall, Lockerby Road, Faireield: — 



" Voyages in Cloudlaml," by Rev. John M. Bacon, m.a., 

 e.r.a.s. ; Avith lantern illustrations. 



" With a camera in Switzerland and Italy," by William 

 Harvey ; with lantern illustrations. 



"Yorkshire Minsters: their history, legend, and romance," by 

 Charles B. Howdill, a.r.i.b.a. ; with lantern illustrations. 



" Beneficial insects," by S. L. Mosley, e.e.s. ; with lantern 

 illustrations. 



Granby Hall, Granby Street, Toxteth : — 



•' Plymouth to the Lizard lights : sketches in Cornwall," by 

 Adolph W. Beer ; with lantern illustrations. 



" Lake Dwellings and Lake Dwellers," by Rev. Charles 

 Harris, m.a., e.r.g.s. ; with lantern illustrations. 



" The Rivers and Broads of Norfolk and Suffolk," by Rev. 

 •Tames H. Martyn : with lantern illustrations, 



