libraries. 17 



Gregson Memorial Institute, Garmovi.k Road, Sefton Park: — 



" Science byways : exploration and adventure," by the Rev. 

 John M. Bacon, m.a., f.u.a.s. ; with lantern illustrations. 



Haunts and habits of British birds," l>v Richard Keaetox, 

 k./.s. ; with lantern illustrations. 



" Sir "Walter Scntt : writer and man," by J. Edward Parrott. 

 m.a., ll.d. : with lantern illustrations. 



" The application of photography to science," by W. E. 

 Flummer, m.a., f.r.a.s., Director of the Liverpool Observa- 

 tory, Bidston ; with lantern illustrations. 



Gordon Institute, Stanley Road: — 



'" New stars," by the Rev. A. L. Cortie, s.j., F.R.A.S., of Stony- 

 hurst College Observatory; with lantern illustrations. 



" The Bcenery, people, and legends of Cornwall," by Henrv 

 Ceowther, f.r.m.s. ; with lantern illustrations. 



" Siam and its people," by Harry Hillman ; with lantern illus- 

 trations. 



" The Western States of North America," by the Rev. T. F. 

 Nicholas, m.a., f.r.g.S. ; with lantern illustrations. 



Jubilee Hall, Burlington Street: — 



" The scenery, people, and legends of Cornwall," by Henrv 

 Crowther, f.r.m.s.; with lantern illustrations. 



" In Southern Germany," by William Harvey, with lantern 

 illustrations. 



•' Through East Anglia with a camera," by Llewellyn Morgan, 

 m.d. : with lantern illustrations. 



•"Four years at an Indian court." by T. ERNEST Xkvixs, m.ii. : 

 with lantern illustrations. 



