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Che*i„ Salt: the Mode o^ts ^onnation and Geo.opcal 0.cur»ce 

 and Method of present Manufacture ; by Mr. C. E De Eance, 

 Associate Inst. C.E.. F.G.S., ot H.M.'s Geological Survey. 

 The Moon: What it Is; What it Does; What it Tells; Comets 

 and Shooting Stars ; «ith Illustrations by the Oxyhydrogen hght 

 by Professor Eobert Ball, LL.D.. F.B.8., Andrews Professor of 

 Astronomy, University ot Dublin, and Eoyal Astronomer of 

 Ireland. 

 Old English Life and Manners in the Elizabethan Age, with Pictures 

 of Baronial Halls, Timber Houses and Interiors, shown by the 

 Oxyhydrogen light ; by Mr. James Birchall. 

 Gleanings from the Local Collection of Books and Drawings in the 

 Liverpool Free Public Library; by Mr. Peter Cowell, Chief 

 Librarian of the Free Public Library 

 The Normans in Italy and Sicily ; by Mr. W. J. Stewart, B.A. 

 Mendelssohn, his Times and Music, Illustrated ^J J-^i -/ 

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

 Branscombe. 

 Art in the Homes of the People ; by Mr. Charles Dyall, Curator of 



the Walker Art Gallery. 

 Field Sports of the Ancients ; by Rev. W. Houghton, M.A., F.L.S. 

 Midnight Oil ; by Mr. Edward R. Russell. 



COURSES OF FREE AUTUMN LECTURES. 

 Three Experimental Lectures were delivered by Prof. J. Campbell 

 Jrown, D.Sc, University College, Liverpool, in the Rotunda Lecture 

 ^all, in continuation of his previous Courses on the " Chemical Ele- 

 lents." The subjects treated of were Silicon and Phosphorus. 



The total attendance amounted to 2,283, giving an average per Lecture 

 of 761. 



