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Navigation and Nautical Astronomy; and Winds and "Weather ; (two 



lectures), by Mr. J. Gill. 

 "Wedgwood and his Works, by Mr. C. T. Gatty. 

 Readings from Shakespere, &c., by Mr. Alexander Tough. ■ 



An Evening with some Eare and Valuable Books from the Free 



Library, by Mr. Peter Cowell. 

 Life in New Guinea, being Notes of a Three-years' Residence, by the 



Rev. W. G. Lawes. 

 Giants of the Ancient World, illustrated by freehand drawing 



while lecturing, by Mr. B. Waterhouse Hawkins, F.G.S. 

 Men who have got on, and the Lessons they teach, by the Rev. John 



Burbidge. 

 A Ramble in Rome, with Dissolving Views, by Mr. B. L. Bcnas. 

 How Party Government began in England, by Mr. James 



Birchall. 

 The Men Liverpool has honoured with Statues, by Mr. B. Herdman 



Grindley. 

 The Zulu War, Photographically illustrated, by Mr. Councillor J. 



A. Forrest. 

 Dress and Cookery, the Fine Arts of Daily Life, by Mr. Councillor 



P. H. Rathbone. 



Reading and the Choice of Books, by the Rev. C. Beard. 



Idiosyncracies, by Mr. Charles Dyall. 



Recollections of Jerusalem, illustrated by the Oxyhydrogen Light, 

 by Mr. Henry Duckw^orth, J.l*. 



William Cobbett, by Mr. E. R. Russell. 



Phases of Old and New World Civilisation, by Mr. James 

 Samuelson. 



The Weather and what affects it ; and Weather Charts and Storm 

 Warnings ; (two lectures), by the Rev. John Gerard, S.J. 



Are there other inhabited Worlds besides our own ? The Eviderce 

 of Current Science. Illustrated by the Oxyhydrogen Light. By 

 the Rev. W. H. Dallinger. 



