BLACKIE AND SON’S BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. 5 a ee BLACKIE’S EIGHTEENPENNY SERIES. Tn Crown 8vo, cloth extra, each with Tinted or Coloured Illustrations, Phil and his Father. THORN. Littlebourne Lock. By F. BAYForD HARRISON. By Ismay Wild Meg and Wee Dickie. By Mary E. Ropgs, Grannie: A Story by ELMABETE J. Lysagut. The Seed She Sowed. By Emma LESLIE. ‘ Unlucky: A Fragment of a Girl’s Life. By CAROLINE AUSTIN. Everybody’s Business: or a Friend in Need. By Ismay THorn. ia of Daring: and Danger, By G. A. Henry, The Seven Golden Keys, By JAMES E. ARNOLD. The Story of a Queen. By Mary C. ROWSELL. Joan’s Adventures at the North Pole, By ALICE CoRKRAN. Filled with Gold. By J. Prrrert. Edwy: Or, Was he a Coward? By ANNETTE LYSTER. The Battlefield Treasure. BAYFORD HARRISON. Yarns on the Beach. By G. A. Henry. ATerrible Coward. By G. M. Fenn. By F. The Late Miss Hollingford. By Rosa MULHOLLAND. Our Frank, and other Stories, By AMY WALTON. The Pedlar and his Dog. By Mary C. ROWSELL. Into the Haven. By ANNIE S. SWAN. Tom Finch’s Monkey. By J. C.. HUTCHESON. Our General: A Story for Girls. By ELIZABETH J. LYSAGHT. Aunt Hesba’s Charge. BETH J. LYSAGHT, By Order of Queen Maude. By Louisa Crow. By ELiza- Miss Grantley’s Girls, and the Stories. she told them. By THOS. ARCHER. The Troubles of Little Tim. By GREGSON Gow. Down and Up Again. By GREGSoN Gow. The Happy Lad. By B. Byérnson. The Patriot Martyr, and other Nar- ratives of Female Heroism. Madge’s Mistake. By ANNIE E.. ARMSTRONG. Box of Stories. By H. Happyman. When I was a Boy in China. By YAN Puou LEE.