20 libraries. 



October to December., 1900. 



Jubilee Hall, Burlington Street: — 



" Through Wales with a camera," by Robert S Archer ; with 

 lantern illustrations. 



" The magic carpet: the natural history and philosophy of the 

 world's rivers." by E. Rimhaulj Dtbdin : with lantern 

 illustrations. 



" The Avon and Shakespeare country," by John W. Ellis, m.b., 

 f.e.s. ; with lantern illustrations. 



"Jamaica, the Isle of Springs." by Theo. H. AYAroleworth. 

 l'.L.s. : with lantern illustrations. 



Deebt Hall. Tttebrook: — 



Experiences of service in the Navy," by Captain W. 

 Blakeney, r.n. : with lantern illustrations. 



"Music and musicians," by Mme. Florence Fulton: with 

 musical illustrations. 



" The age of the Vikiugs," by Rev. Charles Harris, m.a. ; 

 with lantern illustrations. 



" Old English Inns and their story,"' by W. Fitzwater Wray : 

 with lantern illustrations. 



Eveeton Branch Library, St. Domingo Road: — 



" Romance and reality at sea," by Frank T. Bullen. F.R.G.S. : 

 with lantern illustrations. 



*" Electric tramways and railways," by Alfred Hay, b.sc, 

 Lecturer on Electrotechuics, University College, Liver- 

 pool ; with lantern illustrations and experiments. 



"The crystal caves of Australia," by Frederick Lambert; 

 with lantern illustrations. 



" Ants and their strange ways,"' by S. L. Mosley, f.e.s. : with 

 lantern illustrations. 





