LIBRARIES. 27 
WaAVERTREE Town Hatt—continued. 
“America of to-day,’’ by Rev. Joun GLEESON, F.R.G.s.; with 
lantern illustrations. 
“'The Kingdom of the Yellow Robe: home life of the Siamese,”’ 
by Ernest Youna, B.sc., late of the Education Department, 
Siam; with lantern illustrations. 
“The wonderful life and doings of insects,” by Frep. W. 
Saxpy; with lantern illustrations. (To children only.) 
DELIVERED IN OvTER Districts, 
OcroBER To DrecemBeER, 1907. 
AInrreE InstiTuTE, Lonamoor Lane :— 
‘Painters as story-tellers,” by E. Rimpacir Drepty, Curator, 
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool; with lantern illustrations. 
* Life in Russia,” by Max Hunrerserc ; with lantern illustra- 
tions. 
“Trish life and song,’’ by Miss Mapenetne O'Connor; with 
musical illustrations by the lecturer. 
“Ancient abbeys and their legends,” by Bast PENDLETON; 
with lantern illustrations. 
Corroration Barus, Lister Drive, Wrest Drersy :— 
‘‘ Athens and the Greeks,” by Rev. Frank W. ANDERSON, M.A. ; 
with lantern illustrations. 
“ The coastwise lights of England,” by Miss GertruprE Bacon ; 
with lantern illustrations. 
“The evolution of the merchant steam-ship,’ by Ritcnarp 
Brynon; with lantern illustrations. 
“Trish life and song,’ by Miss MapeLerneE O'Connor; with 
musical illustrations by the lecturer. 
* The Indian Mutiny,” by Rev. J. O. Coop, m.a.; with lantern 
illustrations. (To children only.) 
