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England to Rome, with a Rest at the Paris Exhibition, illustrated 

 by Photographic Transparencies, by Mr. Councillor J. A. Forrest. 



A Day at the Court of Nimrod, by Mr. "VY. St. Chad Boscaweu. 



The Value of Literature to Young Men of Business, by Mr. Alder- 

 man W. B. Forwood, J. P. 



Life as it Is and as it Shall Be, by the Rev. John Burbidge. 



Prison Characters and Pictures of Perverted Life, by the Rev. 

 James Nugent. 



Disinfectants and their Action, by Mr. Edward Davies, F.C.S. 



The Abbeys and Conventual Cathedrals of England, vi^ith Photo- 

 graphic Lantern Illustrations, by Mr. James Birchall. 



The Steady Man, by the Rev. Hugh Stowell Brown. 



The Poetry of Pre-Raphaelitism — Dante Gabriel Rossetti, by Mr. 

 T. H. Hall Caiue, President of the Liverpool Notes and Queries 

 Societ}'-. 



Popular Culture, by Mr. Baron L. Benas. 



Our Ironclad Navy, Present and Past, by Lieut. Francis Ingram 

 Palmer, R.N., late of H.M.S. " Magdala." 



On Zoological Study and Classification (illustrated), by Mr. James 

 Samuelson. 



A Key to Tennyson's " In Memoriam," by the Rev. Alfred Gatty, 

 D.D. 



The Italian Renaissance — Painting, by Mr. Henry Clark. 



The House we Live in, by Mr. James T. Armstrong, F.C.S. 



The Poetry of Sir Walter Scott, by Mr. Alfred H. Cowie. 



Morality in English Fiction, by Mr. James Ashcroft Noble. 



On the Rules of Good Taste as regards Modern Dress of Men and 

 Women, by Mr. Councillor P. H. Rathbone. 



Some account of our English Bible — illustrated by some early 

 copies in the Free Public Library, by Mr. Peter Cowell, Chief 

 Librarian. 



The Hand and Foot in Man and Animal, with illustrations, by Mr. 

 T. J. Moore, Curator of the Museum. 



