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PROF. H. E. NORTHROP. HENRY W. RAYMOND, I. SWITZERLAND : AMONG GLACIERS, LAKES, AND ALPINE PASSES. Four years Private Secretary to the Secretary of the Navy. II. EGYPT: A THOUSAND MILES UP THE NILE I. OUR OLD Navy. III. WAR SHIPS OF OLD. (90 illustrations.) III. RAMBLES IN NORTHERN ITALY: VENICE, FLORENCE AND THE ITALIAN II. OUR NEW NAVY. IV. A MODERN NAVY. (90 illustrations.) LAKES. V. GUNS, ARMOR AND TORPEDOES. IV. RAMBLES IN SOUTHERN ITALY ROME, POMPEII, AND THE BAY OF VI. THE DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH OF A NAVAL FORCE. (Illustrated.) NAPLES. V. PARIS AND THE SOUTHERN SHORES OF SUNNY FRANCE. VI, THE RHINE AND THE FATHERLAND, VII. IMPERIAL BERLIN AND THE PICTURESQUE OLD TOWNS OF GERMANY. PROF. CHARLES SPRAGUE SMITH. VIII. ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND THEIR CITIES, CRAGS AND LECTURES ON ART, LITERATURE, HISTORY AND TRAVEL. CASTLES. Fifth Season in the Lyceum. Each lecture is beautifully illustrated by I50 views. I. How TO STUDY LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. II. ITALIAN LITERATURE. (Six lectures.) III. SPANISH LITERATURE. (Seven lectures.) LIEUT. R. E. PEARY. IV. SWEDISH POETRY. (Four lectures.) V, THE ICELANDIC SAGA. (Six lectures.) Lieut. Peary is expected back from the Arctic Expedition the coming fall, and if he VI. OLD NORSE LITERATURE. (Six lectures, illustrated.) decides to lecture, announcement will be made immediately on his arrival. Applications VII. COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE MEDIEVAL EPIC. (Four lectures.) first recorded will be first served. VIII. COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE DRAMA. (Four lectures.) IX. TALKS UPON SPANISH HISTORY. (Six lectures, fully illustrated.) X. THE NORSE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. MISS MARY PROCTOR, XI. ILLUSTRATED LECTURES OF TRAVEL. (Five lectures.) XII. THE ARTISTS OF BARBIZON. (Five lectures, illustrated.) Daughter of the late Richard A. Proctor. XIII. OUTRE MER. (Five lectures, illustrated.) ADVANCED LECTURES ON ASTRONOMY. XIV. THE LAKES OF SWITZERLAND. (Four lectures, illustrated.) OTHER WORLDS THAN OURS. (New. Illustrated.) Prof Charles Sprague Smith is one of the most successful of our new lecturers, com- WONDERS OF THE STAR DEPTHS. (New. Illustrated.) bining in himself three qualities found but in few : a thoroughly scholarly and truthful habit of thought, a rich and buoyant literary style, and a direct and forcible address. MARS, THE PLANET OF ROMANCE. LECTURES FOR CHILDREN. GIANT SUN AND HIS FAMILY. (Illustrated.) S. R. STODDARD. LEGENDS OF THE STARS. (Illustrated.) I. THE ADIRONDACKS AND THE HUDSON RIVER FROM THE MOUNTAINS TO THE SEA. (Illustrated.) II. ACROSS THE CONTINENT. IV. ALASKA, THE LAND OF ICE. F. HOPKINSON SMITH. III. THE WHITE CITY. V. TRAVELS IN THE ORIENT. (New.) READINGS FROM HIS OWN WRITINGS. 'COL CARTER OF CARTERSVILLE." MR. FREDERIC VILLIERS. A DAY AT LAGUERRE'S," &c., &c. THE JAPO-CHINESE WAR. (Illustrated.) LECTURES. Mr. Villiers, the hero of nine great campaigns, was Special Artist and Correspondent UNDER A WHITE UMBRELLA. for the New York Herald, London Black and White, and San Francisco Examiner, with the 1. II. GONDOLA DAYS IN VENICE. (New.) Japanese forces. He is at present lecturing in Australia and will return to America for this season. The story as told by Mr. Villiers is terribly wonderful, and made doubly so III. THE MIDDLE GROUND BETWEEN FRENCH IMPRESSIONISM AND REALISM. by the illustrations. IV. OLD PLANTATION DAYS. V. BOHEMIAN DAYS-Art Life at Home and Abroad. VI. FROM SQUANTICO TO ST. MARKS-Humorous. (New.) GEN. LEW WALLACE, ART LECTURES. Author of Ben=Hur. I. AMERICAN ILLUSTRATORS. I. TURKEY AND THE TURKS. II. OUT-DOOR SKETCHING. II. How I CAME TO WRITE BEN-HUR III. COMPOSITION. III. New Lecture, subject to be announced. IV. REPRODUCTION PROCESSES IN BLACK AND WHITE AND COLOR. V. THE QUALITY OF THE PICTURESQUE. Gen. Wallace has become the favorite with the best public America can turn out for an MODERN FRENCH IMPRESSIONISM, entertainment of the very highest order of merit. He is more in demand this season than VI. ever before.

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