THE NEW COPYRIGHT OFFICIAL HANDBOOK TO THE CITY OF HULL. By Sir ALBERT KAYE ROLLIT, LL.D., D.C.L., D.Litt. Issued under the Authority of the Corporation. Containing an interesting account of the Historical and Commercial development of the City. And an Introduction by His Worship, the Mayor of Hull. Beautifully printed on Art Paper, and bound in limp cloth, 1/- net. superior edition in Art Vellum Boards, lettered in gold, 2/6 net. Or The book is illustrated on nearly every page, and is undoubtedly the cheapest and best Handbook to Hull ever issued. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, HULL: A Guide and Description. Illustrated from photos. In paper cover, 1/-; or cloth boards, 2/6. The need of a descriptive and intelligent Guide Book to the noble and commanding Church of Holy Trinity, Hull, has been frequently expressed by the numerous visitors to the town. Mr. Boyle has now supplied this requirement, and produced a volume which cannot fail to be of value. Architecturally the Church is of great interest, and much important matter forms part of its history. FACSIMILE OF THE CHARTER, GRANTED BY KING EDWARD THE FIRST TO KINGSTON-UPON-HULL, 1st April, 1299. 1/- net. With a translation and illustrated documents by J. R. BOYLE, F.S.A. This Charter can also be had suitably framed in Oak and Gold Slip, 6 6 net. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONS, Etc. CHURCH TEACHING FOR THE CHURCH'S YEAR. By the REV. JOHN WATSON, M.A., Canon Residentiary of York. A Series of Lessons for Sundays and Holy Days of the Ecclesiastical Year. One of the most popular and practical Manuals of Sunday School Lessons ever published. 206 pages, Crown 8vo, bound in Cloth Boards, 2/ In order to make the above of greater service for Sunday School work, a Series of Sunday School Lesson Papers has been prepared, covering every Sunday and Saints' Day in the Church's Year. 4- net per 100. THE VOICE OF THE CHURCH FROM WEEK TO WEEK. "" By Mrs. WALTER WARD. 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The idea of these lessons has been to give every facility for imparting some definite religious training which may serve as a guide in after lite ---Sunday School Instruction, unlike secular, being aimed to shape the lite rather than to test the ability. SUNDAY TEACHING OF OLD TESTAMENT SCRIPTURE. By Mrs. WALTER WARD. A new series of Sunday School Lessons. 135 pages, Crown 8vo, bound in Cloth, 1 3 net. The object of these lessons is to help the Teacher. The book follows the first lessons throughout the Church's year, the object being to promote a greater care for the much neglected reading of Holy Scripture by a better understanding of the same. Hence the writer has purposely answered many questions which she recalls from the mind of childhood. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. By the Rev. CANON WATSON, M.A. Four Plain Lectures to Churchmen. Sewn in Paper Cover, 6d. I. The Church of Rome. II. The Sects. III. The State. IV. Church Parties. 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The subject is treated throughout from an Historical standpoint, and will be read with interest by Churchmen of all shades of thought. PUBLICATIONS OF THE YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION. BOTANICAL TRANSACTIONS. Vol. I., 292 pages Demy 8vo., Cloth, 5/- net. Contains Reports, Papers, and Addresses on the Flowering Plants, Mosses and Fungi of Yorkshire. THE FLORA OF WEST YORKSHIRE. By F. ARNOLD LEES, M.R.C.S. 850 pages, Demy 8vo. Cloth, with Coloured Lithological Map, published at 21/- (only a few copies left), 10/6 net. Includes detailed and full records of 1044 Phanerogams and Vascular Cryptogams, 11 Characæ, 348 Mosses, 108 Hepatics, 258 Lichens, 1009 Fungi, and 382 Freshwater Algæ, making a total of 3160 species. NORTH YORKSHIRE: Studies of its Botany, Geology, Climate, and Physical Geography. By J. GILBERT BAKER, F.R.S., F.L.S. With a Chapter on the Mosses and Hepatics of the North Riding, by MATTHEW B. 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