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CrRAXBY 1 1 A LI,, (j It AX BY STREET, ToXTETH : 



" Biological station-; at lioiup and abroad," by W. A. Heroman. 

 d.sc, k.k.s., Professor of Natural History, University 

 College, Liverpool : with lantern illustrations. 



" Siain and its people," by Harry Hillmax: with lantern 

 illustrations. 



" The application of photography to science," by YV. P. 

 Pllmmer, 11. a., e.r.a.s., Director of the Liverpool 

 Observatory, Bidston : with lantern illustrations. 



"Old English inns and their story," by W, Fitzwatee Wuav : 

 with lantern illustrations. 



(jeegsox Memorial Ixstitvte, Gtarmoyle Boad, Sefton Park: — 



I" Australia civilised," by Miss Darchv; with lantern 

 illustrations. 

 "Through East Anglia with a camera," by Lleyvellyx Moruax, 

 m.d. : with lantern illustrations. 

 " On the track of the Moors in Spain,'' by Samuel Wells, 

 f.e.G.S. ; with lantern illustrations. 

 "Life and works of Sir Arthur Sullivan," by Albert E. 

 Woekman ; with musical illustrations. 



Jubilee Hall, Birlixgtox Street: — 



"The •Handy-Man'; or, life in the Navy," by Robert S. 



Archer: with lantern illustrations. 

 " Normandy," by Frederic Olibborx : with lantern illustrations. 



"Michael William Balfe," by -I. Butler Porta y ; with musical 

 illustrations. 



"On the track of the Moors in Spain," by Samuel Wells. 

 P.E.G.S. ; with lantern illustrations. 



Kexsixgtox Branch Library: — 



"Australia: its savages and scenery," by Miss Darchy : with 



lantern illustrations. 



"The Queen of British rivers: the Wye from Plinlimmon to 

 Chepstow." by John W. Kllis, m.h., f.e.S. : with lantern 

 illustrations. 



