lft LIBRARIES. 



Kensington Branch Library: — 



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



John M. Bacon, m a., i-.r.a.s. : with lantern illustrations. 

 " My visit to Venice and Avhat I saw there," by Peter Coweix, 



F.R.ii.s., Chief Librarian. Free Public Libraries, Liverpool; 



with lantern illustrations. 

 "Wild nature's ways," by Richard Kearton, f.z.s. ; with 



lantern illustrations. 

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



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



I'iiixtv Hall. Walton: — 



"Normandy," by Frederic Clibborn; with lantern illustra- 

 tions. 



•' Total solar eclipses, 1851 to 1900," by R. C. Johnson, F.R.A.S. : 

 with lantern illustrations. 



'• From Hood to Kiplingi," by John Lee, b.a.; with illustrative 



recital-. 

 "The homes of Queen Victoria,'* by Rev. James H. Martyn : 

 with lantern illustrations. 



Town Hall, Wavertree: — 



"The Navy then and now: 1849 to 1901," by Captain W. 



Blakeney, R.N. ; with lantern illustrations. 

 " Side Lights on the Siege of Matching," by Miss Friend; with 



lantern illustrations. 

 " Strange stories of great musicians." by the Rev. II. II. 



McCcllagh, is. a. : with musical illustrations. 

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



Nicholas, m.a.. f.r.G.s. ; with lantern illustrations. 



Oiter Districts, October to December, 1902. 

 Derby Hall, Tcebrook: — 



" British forest trees," by F. J. Lewis, e.l.s.. Lecturer on 

 Botany, University College, Liverpool; with lantern 

 illustrations, 



