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Snape, Thomas. African Exploration; illustrated by the Oxyhydrogen 

 Light. 



Stewart, W. J., b.a. Some English Abbeys ; illustrated by the 

 Oxyhydrogen Light. 



Strong, Herbert A., m.a., ll.d., Professor of Latin, University 

 College, Liverpool. Early Explorers of Australasia ; illustrated by 

 the Oxyhydrogen Light. 



Stubbs, Captain Edward, r.n. Sailing Ships of All Ages and 

 Nations ; illustrated by the Oxyhydrogen Light. 



White, Rev. W. Moore, m.a., ll.d., A Visit to the Laud of the Pharoahs ; 

 illustrated by the Oxyhydrogen Light. 



WlGLESWORTH, JosEPH, M.D. The Nerves and the Brain : how we 

 Feel and how we Act ; illustrated by the Oxyhydrogen Light. 



Williams, Rev. S. Fletcher. Sir Philip Sidney; illustrated by the 

 Oxyhydrogen Light. 



AUTUMN LECTURES. 



These Lectures are intended to be of a more advanced character and 

 higher educational value than the Winter Series, and are given in short 

 courses. This year they numbered fifteen, and those of a scientific 

 character proved exceptionally attractive, notwithstanding the small 

 payments of a penny and threepence, which the Committee for the first 

 time required for admission. The total attendances were 8,558, or an 

 average of 570 per lecture. The names of the lecturers and subjects 

 are as follows : — 

 Four Lectures on "Astronomy," by Sir Robert S. Ball, ll.d., f.r.s. 



Two Lectures on 'The World of the Minutest Life," by the Rev. W. H. 

 Dallinger, ll.d., f.r.s. 



Two Lectures on " the Bone Caves and the Early Inhabitants of 

 Europe," by Prof. Boyd Dawkiks, m,a., f.r.s. 



Three Lectures on "Art: the Expression of a Nation's Character and 

 Aspirations," by P. H. Rathbone, Esq., j.p. 



Four Lectures on " The Principles of Geography," by W. Hewitt, b. sa 



