18 LIBRARIES. 



" In the Shakespeare country," by Rev. Tames H. Martin ; 



with lantern illustrations. 

 " Here and there about Hungary," by Samuel Wells, f.r.g.s. : 



with lantern illustrations. 



Harlech Street Hall. Walton: — 



" What books were like in ancient times,'-' by He.vry E. Curran, 



Principal Assistant, Free Public Library, Liverpool : with 



lantern illustrations. 

 " The natural history of a piece of chalk," by Rev. Samuel 



(tasking, b.a., f.l.s.. f.g.s. : with lantern illustrations. 

 "Big telescopes, and what they show us," by W. E. Plummer, 



m.a., f.r.a.s., Director of the Liverpool Observatory, 



Bidston ; with lantern illustrations. 



Jubilee Hall, Burlington Street: — 



"Plymouth to the Lizard lights: sketches in Cornwall." by 



Aoolrh W. Beer ; with lantern illustrations. 

 " Some popular masterpieces of poetry and prose," by Alfred 



Clegg ; with illustrative recitals. 

 " The Nile Valley from Cairo to Thebes,"' by T. Scott Frasem 



f.r.g.s. : witli lantern illustrations. 

 "The English lakes revisited," by Llewellyn Morgan, m.d. : 



with lantern illustrations. 



Kensington Branch Library: — 



" My visit to Naples, Pompeii, and Vesuvius," by Peter Cow ell, 



f.r.h.s., Chief Librarian, Free Public Libraries, Liverpool ; 



with lantern illustrations. 

 " Travelling at high speed." by H. S. Helk-Siiaw . i.l.d.. f.k.s., 



Professor of Engineering, University College. Liverpool; 



with lantern illustrations. 

 "Divers and submarine work," by T. C. Hepworth, F.c.s. ; 



with lantern illustrations. 

 "Wolfe, a maker of Empire." by J. Edward PaRrott, m.a.. 1 



ii-.j). : with lantern illustrations. 



