BLACKIE AND SON’S BOOKS FOR CHILDREN. 7 THE NINEPENNY SERIES OF BOOKS FOR CHILDREN. Neatly bound in cloth extra. Each contains 96 pp., and a Coloured Tllustration. Kitty Carroll. By L. E. TIDDEMAN. A Joke for a Picnic. By W. L. ROOPER. Cross Purposes, and The Sha- dows. By GEORGE Mac DONALD. Patty’s Ideas. By L. E. TIDDEMAN. Daphne: A Story of Self-conquest. By E. O'BYRNE. Lily and Rose in One. 8. LOWNDES. Crowded Out. By M. B. MANWELL. Tom in a Tangle. By T. SPARROW. Things will Take a Turn, By BEATRICE HARRADEN. Max or Baby. By IsMAy THORN. The Lost Thimble: and other Stories. By Mrs. MUSGRAVE. Jack-a-Dandy; or the Heir of Castle Fergus. By HE. J. LYSAGHT. A Day of Adventures. By CHAR- LOTTE WYATT. The Golden Plums: and other Stories. By FRANCIS CLARE. The Queen of Squats. HORNIBROOK. Shucks. By EMMA LESLIE. By CECILIA By ISABEL Sylvia Brooke. By M. Harrier M. CAPES. The Little Cousin. By A. S. Fenn. In Cloudiand. By Mrs. MusG@RAvVE. Jack and the Gypsies. By KATE Woop. Hans the Painter. By Mary C. ROWSELL. Little Troublesome. By ISABEL HORNIBROOK. My Lady May. By HARRIET BovuLt- Woop. A Little Hero. By Mrs. MUSGRAVE. Prince Jon’s Pilgrimage. By JESSIE FLEMING. Harold’s Ambition. PERRET. Sepperl the Drummer Boy. By Mary C. ROWSELL. Aboard the Mersey. GEORGE CUPPLES. A Blind Pupil. Lost and Found. ROTHER. Fisherman Grim. ROWSELL. By JENNIE By Mrs. By ANNIE S. FENN. By Mrs. CARL By Mary C. SOMETHING FOR THE VERY LITTLE ONES. Fully Illustrated. 64 pp., cloth. Sixpence each. Tales Easy and Small for the Young- est of All. In no word will you see more letters than three. By J. HUMPHREYS. Old Dick Grey and Aunt Kate’s Way. Stories in words of not more than four letters. By J. HUMPHREYS. Maud’s Doll and Her Walk. In words of not more than four let- ters. By J. HUMPHREYS. In Holiday Time. In words of not more than five letters. By J. HUMPHREYS. Whisk and Buzz. By Mrs. A. H. GARLICK.