36 LIBRARIES. 
Lirvut.-Cot. Joun PitKineton, F.S.A.:— 
Bygone Cheshire, ed. by William Andrews, 1895; Chap-books a 
the eighteenth century, by John Ashton, 1882; Cheshire gleanings, 
by W. E. A. Axon, 1894; Photograph of a portion of Speed’s 
Map of Lancashire, 1610; Photograph of a bird’s-eye view of 
Rivington Estate, including Lever Park; Survey of part of the 
town of Bury (from the ordnance survey maps) with additions 
showing the old course of the River Irwell and the site of the 
fortified Bury Manor House. 
R. D. Rapcuirre, M.A., F.S.A.:— 
Fruits of retirement, or miscellaneous poems, moral and divine, 
by Mary Mollineux, late of Liverpool. 1702; The soules solace 
against sorrow: a funerall sermon preached at Childwall Church in 
Lancashire, at the buriall of Mistris Katherin Brettergh, 1601, by 
W. Leygh. 1606. 
SryMour DE Ricci :— 
Cohen’s Guide de amateur de livres 4 gravures du 18 siecle. 
6¢ edition, par Seymour de Ricci. Paris, 1912. 
Roya Society or LoNDoNn :— 
Philosophical Transactions, Series A, v. 211. Series B, v. 202; 
Proceedings, Series A, 584-599. Series B, 574-584; Year Book, 
1912. 
Smirusontan Instrrution, WAsuHinaton, U.S.A. :— 
Report of the United States National Museum, 1911; and 60 
other Reports, Bulletins, &c. 
Ronatp Stewart-Brown, M.A., F.S.A.:— 
The Herdman drawings of old Liverpool, by Ronald Stewart- 
Brown, M.A.; Moore of Bankhall, by Ronald Stewart-Brown, 
M.A.; Subject-indexes to the Journal of the Chester and North 
Wales Archeological and Historic Society, 1859-1911. 
