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Travelling in the Good Old Times — illustrated with diagrams, by 

 the Rev. Samuel Pearson, M.A. 



Readings from Shakespeare, Poe, Scott, &c., by Mr. Alexander 

 Tough. 



Geological Periods of the Earth's History, as iuterpieted by the 

 the Fossil Remains of Gigantic Animals, by Mr. B. Waterhouse 

 Hawkins, F.G.S. 



Smiles's Life of Thomas Dick, Baker, Botanist, and Geologist, by 

 Mr. B. Herdman Grindley, 



English Speech and Common Errors in Pronunciation, by Mr. W. 

 Relton. 



The Unity of the Physical Forces — Light, Heat, Electricity, 

 Magnetism ; Sound, the Phonoscope, the Telephone, the Micro- 

 phone, the Phonograph, &c., by Mr. C. H. Stearn. 



Boswell's Life of Johnson, by the Rev. Charles Beard. 



The Social Condition of the United Kingdom during the early part 

 of the last Century, by Mr. W. H. Jones, J.P. 



Gleanings from the Natural History of the Ancients, by the Rev. 

 William Houghton, M.A., F.L.S. 



Buddha and Buddhism — with illustrations, by Mr. Henry Duck- 

 worth, J.P., F.R.G.S. 



Historical Poetry of Scotland, by Mr. Alexander Tough. 



The Vagaries and Follies of Fashion — illustrated by numerous 

 sketches of Costume, ancient and modern, by Mr. Charles Dyall, 

 Curator of the Walker Art Gallery. 



Heroines of Shakespeare, by Mr. E. R. Russell. 



Sleep and Dreams, by the Rev. T. A. Snow, M.A. 



Islands and People of Polynesia, by the Rev. S. J. Whitmee (late 

 of Samoa), F.R.G.S., C.M.Z.S. 



A Study of the Lifetime of one of the Least and Lowliest Organisms 

 in Nature — What we may learn from it ; with Oxy-hydrogen 

 illustrations, by the Rev. W. H. Dallinger, V.P.R.M.S. 



