20 LIBRARIES. 



•• Tout with a bicycle through Austria (including Bosnia, 

 Montenegro, Hercegovina, and Dalmatia," by Councillor 

 Eerbert R. Rathbone, m.a. : with lantern illustrations. 



" Through the Cevennes mountains,*' by W. Fitzwater Wr ay ; 

 with lantern illustrations. 



Jubilee Hall, Burlington Street: — 



"In and about Paris," by Robert S. Archer; with lantern 



illustrations. 

 "The evolution of the Navy: the construction of the various 



types of war vessels, their armour and armament," b} r J. J. 

 Kermode, late of Messrs. Laird's Staff; with lantern 

 illustrations. 

 "In Yorkshire dales," by George E. Thompson; with lantern 



illustrations. 



" Experiences of a residence among the Japanese," by W. 

 Murray Cairns, m.b.; with lantern illustrations. 



Kensington Branch Library: — 



" The age of the Vikings," by the Rev. Charles Harris, it. a. ; 

 with lantern illustrations. 



"The pearl banks of Ceylon," by W, A. Herdman, d.sc, f.r.s., 

 Professor of -Natural History, University Collegje, Liver- 

 pool; with lantern illustrations. 



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

 with lantern illustrations. 



" Jamaica, the isle of springs," by Tueo. II. AY utm.E.w ortii, 

 e.l.s. : with lantern illustrations. 



Skelmersdale Hall, Westminster Road: — 



" Old and new Edinburgh," by the Rev. -Tames Hamilton', m.a. ; 

 with lantern illustrations. 



"The Grand Canon of the Colorado: an example of earth 

 sculpture," by William Hewitt, b.sc, Director of 

 Technical Instruction, Liverpool ; with lantern illustrations. 



