81.—The fifth heading is merely another form of the third heading, but it is given among the rest because in the larger catalogues of reference libraries the whole of the books upon a particular country are often grouped together under the name of the country, these again being sub-divided for convenience of reference according to the number of entries under the heading, in divisions like these:
Antiquities, architecture, and art.
Description and social life.
Education.
History and politics.
Religion.
Miscellaneous.
82.—The next book coming under notice is
Booth, Wm. (“General” of the Salvation Army). In darkest England, and the way out. pp. 285, xxxi, frontis. la. 8o. [1890]