4 BLACKIE AND SON’S BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. TWO SHILLING SERIES—Continued. _ Warner’s Chase: Or the Gentle Heart. By Annie 8. Swan. New Light through Old Windows. A Series of Stories illus- trating Fables of Alsop. By Gruason Gow. A Pair of Clogs: And other Stories. By Amy Watton. The Hawthorns. By Amy Watton. Dorothy’s Dilemma: A Tale of the Time of Charles I. By Cano- LINE AUSTIN. Marie’s Home: Or, A Glimpse of the Past. By Caronine AUSTIN. > y: ‘The Squire’s Grandson: A Devonshire Story. By J. M. Catt WELL. Insect Ways on Summer Days in Garden, Forest, Field, and Stream. By Jennert Humpureys. With 70 Illustrations. Magna Charta Stories: Or Struggles for Freedom in the Olden Time. Edited by AnrHur GILMAN, A.M. The Wings of Courage; Anp THE Croup-Spiyner. Translated from the French of Gzorce Sanp, by Mrs. CorKran. FOR THE YOUNGER CHILDREN. Bab: or, The Triumph of Unselfishness. By Isuay THorn. Adventures of Mrs. Wishing-to-be. By Antcn CorKran, Our Dolly: Her Words and Ways. By Mrs. R. H. Reap. Fairy Faney: What she Heard and Saw. By Mrs. R. H. Reap Four Little Mischiefs. By Rosa Mutuonnann. Little Tottie, and Two Other Stories. By THomas Arcuen. Naughty Miss Bunny. By Ciara Mutnonnann. Chirp and Chatter: Or, Lessons rrom Fienp anp Trex, By Auice Banks. With 54 Illustrations by Gorpon Brownr.