LIBRARIES. 1 * ' 



" Beethoven,' - by the Rev. H. H. McCullagh, b.a. ; with musical 

 illustrations. 



" Peoples of the Empire," by -I. Edward Pabbott, m.a., ll.d. : 

 with Lantern illustrations. 



■' Life and limes of Shakespeare," by W. R. Yardley, Principal, 

 Olaughton Collegiate School; with lantern illustrations. 



Evertox Branch Library, St. Domingo Road: — 



" The handy man : or, life in the Navy," by Robert S. Archer; 

 with lantern illustrations. 



" Native life and customs in India," by J. Ebnest NeVINS, m.b. ; 

 with lantern illustrations. 



" Peoples of the Empire," by J. Edward Parrott, m.a., ll.d. : 

 with lantern illustrations. 



" The deserts of Southern France (Aquitaine, &c.)," by Samuel 

 Wells, F.R.G.S., f.a.i. ; with lantern illustrations. 



Gordon Institute, Stanley Road: — 



"To Sicily in search of sunlight," by E. Rimbault Dibdix ; 

 with lantern illustrations. 



" Clouds and how they are formed," by the Rev. F. F. 

 Grexsted, m.a., Diocesan Inspector of Religious Educa- 

 tion; with lantern illustrations. 



•' The men of the ' Mayflower,' " by the Rev. Tames H. Martyx ; 

 with lantern illustrations. 



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

 WoBKMAN : with musical illustrations. 



Gregsox Memorial Institute, Garmoyle Road. Sefton Park: — 



" Hilbre Island: historical, descriptive, and natural," by Lewis 

 Jones; with lantern illustrations. 



"Down a coal mine," by S. L. Moslev. F.E.S. ; with lantern 

 illustrations. 



