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TIBRARIES. 21 
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Newert, Rev. W. H. “ Oranges and alligators: experiences of a 
visit to Florida,’ with lantern illustrations. 
O'Connor, Miss Mapverrine. “Irish life and song,” with musical 
illustrations by the lecturer. 
Pike, Oniver G., F.r.p.s. “ Home life in Birdland,” with lantern 
illustrations. 
WELLS, SAMUEL, F.R.G.S., F.A.T. “‘ In the shadow of Mount Etna: or 
’ > > ’ 
queer things about Sicily,” with lantern illustrations. 
Younc, Harorp E. ‘A wayfarer in rural Japan,’ with lantern 
illustrations. 
DELIVERED IN OvuTeR DtstTRIcTs, 
January to Marcu, 1907. 
AINTREE INstriruTE, LoNGMooR LANE : — 
“ Down a coal pit, and what may be seen there,” by Henry 
CrowtHeRr, F.R.M.S.; with lantern illustrations. 
“The Dee from Arran to Hilbre,” by Joun W. Extis, .z., 
F.E.S.; with lantern illustrations. 
“The Highlands of Scotland,” by Dantet J. Nem; with 
lantern illustrations. 
‘* Nelson and his daring deeds,” by Watker R. YARDLEY; with 
lantern illustrations. 
Corroration Barus, Lister Drive, West Dersy :— 
“A visit to a paper mill, and what I saw there,” by CHaries 
Coates; with lantern illustrations. 
“ Burma and the Burmese,” by E. W. Epwarps; with lantern 
illustrations. 
“Guiana: the Eldorado of Sir Walter Raleigh,” by Rev. Crctr. 
H. Wricutr; with lantern illustrations. 
“ Nelson and his daring deeds,” by Watxer R. Yarpiey; with 
lantern illustrations. 
“ Deeds that won the Empire,” by R. H. Scorrer; with lantern 
illustrations. (To children only.) 
