LIBRARIES. 10 



" Rig Telescopes, and what they show us," by W. E. Plcmmer, 

 M.A.j f.R.a.s., Director of the Liverpool Observatory. 

 Bidston ; with lantern illustrations. 



Gregson Memorial Institute, Garmoyle Road, Seftow Park:- 

 "Road Locomotion," by H. S. Hele-Shaw, ll.d., f.r.s., 



Professor of Engineering. University College, Liverpool: 



with lantern illustrations. 

 " Natural History of the mouth of the Mersey," by W. A. 



Heromax, d.SC., F.R-S.j Professor of Natural History, 



University College, Liverpool ; with lantern illustrations. 



" Through East Anglia with a Camera," by Llewellyn 



Morgan, m.d. : with lantern illustrations. 

 " Four years at an Indian Court," by J. Ernest Nevins, m.B. ; 



with lantern illustrations. 



Domestic Mission Hall, Mill Street, Toxteth: — 



"A scamper round Ireland," by Robert S. Archer; with 



lantern illustrations. 

 •' My visit to Naples, Pompeii, and Vesuvius," by Peter 



Cowell, f.r.h.s., Chief Librarian, Free Public Libraries, 



Liverpool ; with lantern illustrations. 

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



Harvey ; with lantern illustrations. 

 "Insects: their tools and weapons," by Frederick W. Saxby : 



with lantern illustrations. 



Town Hall, Wavertree : — 



"The Grand Canon of the Colorado: an example of earth 

 sculpture," by W. Hewitt, b.sc. Director of Technical 

 Instruction, Liverpool: with lantern illustrations. 

 •The Battle of Waterloo," by J. Edward Parrott, m.a., ll.d. ; 

 with lantern illustrations. 



" A trip to Chester, including Eaton Hall and Hawarden 

 Castle," bv (i. W atmough Webster, f.c.s. ; with lantern 

 illustrations, 



