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On the Life-Saving Service of the United States of America ; by Mr. 

 C. H. Beloe, M. Inst., C.E. 



On the Liverpool Ethnographical Collection ; by Mr. C. T. Gatty, 

 F.S.A., Curator of the Mayer Museum. 



Crystallization, with experiments ; by Dr. George Tate, F.G.S. 



Solar Spots, with illustrations by the Oxyhydrogen light ; by Mr. E. 



C. Johnson, F.R.A.S. 

 Socrates; by Mr. A. C. Bradley, M.A., Fellow of Balliol College, 



Oxford ; Professor of Modern History and Literature, University 



College, Liverpool. 

 A Trio of Modern Naturalists — Miller, Edwards, and Dick : the 



Story of their Lives, with Personal Reminiscences; by Dr. G. 



Shearer. 



Some Notes of the Last Months of the Life of Mary Queen of Scots, 

 hitherto unpublished in England ; by Mr. Josiah Marples. 



Readings from Shakespeare, Dickens, and other Authors ; by Mr. 

 Robert Crompton. 



Division of Labour among Zoophytes and some other Composite 

 Marine Animals; by Dr. W. A. Herdman, F.L.S., F.R.S.E., 

 Professor of Natural History, University College, Liverpool. 



Notes on the Shakespearian Characteristics of James Sheridan 

 Knowles, with other Readings and Recitals ; by Mr. Samuel Pearce. 



Astronomy : its practical uses ; by Mr. James Gill. 



Life History of the Sea-Hare, and some of its kindred from the 

 Mersey; by Dr. J. Sibley Hicks, F.R.M.S. 



Combustion ; illustrated by experiments ; by Mr. Granville H . 



Sharpe, F.C.S. 

 Navigation : how safety is secured ; rules for preventing Collisions ; 



by Mr. James Gill. 

 Bach : his Times and Music, illustrated by Vocal and Instrumental 



Music ; by Mr. G. A. Audsley and Mr. H. A. Branscombe. 



Old English Life and Manners in the Feudal Age, with Photo- 

 graphs and Drawings of English Castles^ shown by the Oxy-, 

 hydrogen light ; by Mr. James Birchall. 



