26 BLACKIE & SON’S BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. HALF-CROWN SERIES—Continued. Jack o’ Lanthorn: A Tale of Adventure. By Huyry Fritu. “The narrative is crushed full of stirring incident.”— Christian Leader. The Family Failing. By Dariey Date. “‘A capital lesson on the value of contentedness.”— Aberdeen Journal. My Mistress the Queen. By M. A. Pauit. “The style is pure and graceful, and the story full of interest.”—Scotsman. The Stories of Wasa and Menzikoff. Stories of the Sea in Former Days. Tales of Captivity and Exile. Famous Discoveries by Sea and Land. Stirring Events of History. Adventures in Field, Flood, and Forest. “It would be difficult to place in the hands of young people books which combine interest and instruction in a higher degree.” —Manchester Courier. BLACKIE’S TWO-SHILLING SERIES. Illustrated by eminent Artists. In crown 8vo, cloth elegant. NEW VOLUMES. The Gepeuie Baby: A Story for Boys and Girls. By Karuieen Knox. Illustrated by Joun H. Bacon. Sehool-Days in France. By An Oxp Grex. Illustrated by W. ParKryson. The Ravensworth Scholarship: A High School Story for Girls. By Mrs. Henry Cruarxs, m.A. Illustrated by Joun H. Bacon. 3 Queen of the Daffodils: A Story of High School Life. By Lesiie Larne. Raff’s Ranche: A Story of Adventure among Cow-boys and Indians. By F. M. Houmzs. An Unexpected Hero. By Eur. J. Lysaeur. The Bushranger’s Secret. By Mrs. Hunry Cuarks, Ma. The White Squall. By Jouy C. Hurcuuson. The Wreck of the ‘‘Naney Bell”. By J.C. Hurcnzsoy . The Lonely Pyramid. By J. H. Yoxart. Bab: or, The Triumph of Unselfishness. By Ismay Tuorn, Climbing the Hill, and other Stories. By Anyiz S. Swan,