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Homer, and his Story of Odysseus : with illustrations by the 



Oxyhydrogen Light, by Mr, G. H. Eendall, m.a., Fellow of Trinity 



College, Cambridge, Principal of University College, Liverpool ; two 

 Lectures. 



Corals and Coral Islands. — Part 2 — How Coral Reefs are formed : 

 illustrated by the Oxyhydrogen Light and Specimens, by Dr. W. A. 

 Herdman, f.r.s.e., f.l.s., Professor of Natural History, University 

 College, Liverpool. 



Illustrations of Elocutionary Vocal Training — Bardell v. Pickwick, 

 Dickens, by Mr. Henry Vandenhoff. 



The Chemistry of Water : illustrated by experiments, by Dr. George 

 Tate, F.G.S., F.c.s. 



Primitive Navigation : illustrated by the Oxyhydrogen Light, by Mr. 

 Charles Tindal Gatty, f.s.a.. Curator of the Mayer Museum. 



Customs, Superstitions, and Folk-Lore of Lancashire, by Mr. Peter 

 Cowell, Chief Librarian, Free Public Library. 



Beethoven, his Times and Music : illustrated by vocal and instru- 

 mental music, by Mr. G. Ashdown Audsley and Mr. H. A. Branscombe. 



Our Empire of the Sea — How we Won it and How we have Kept it, 

 by Mr. Willmott Dixon, ll.b., of Trinity College, Cambridge, and the 

 Inner Temple. 



Man — his Life and Manners in Great Britain before History was 

 written : illustrated by the Oxyhydrogen Light, by Mr. Henry Clark. 



The Clarionet, Oboe, and Bassoon — their Acoustical Properties 

 demonstrated experimentally : with illustrations by the Oxyhydrogen 

 Light, by Rev. S. Sircom, s.j. 



Stories in Marble : with illustrations of ancient and modern sculp- 

 ture, exhibited by the Oxyhydrogen Light, by Mr. Charles Dyall, 

 Curator of the Walker Art Gallery. 



Sacred Animals : illustrated by the Oxyhydrogen Light, by Mr. 

 Charles Tindal Gatty, f.s.a.. Curator of the Mayer Museum. 



Humorous and Dramatic Recitals from English and American 

 Authors, by Mr. WiUiam Bennett, 



