Lecturer. 
Leslie, Councillor Frank J., 
F.B.G.S. 
Lund, Rev. T. W. M., mA. 
” ” 
McCullagh, Rev. H. H., B.a. 
McCullagh, Herbert ......... 
McPherson, Rev. D. P., B.v. 
i Morgan, Llewellyn, M.p....... 
_ Nevins, J. Ernest, M.B. ...... 
Newett, Rev. W. H. ......... 
_ Northcote, Henry F. ......... 
Perkins, Rev. Jocelyn, M.s., 
F.R.HLS. 
LIBRARIES. 
Subjects. 
“The Tower of London: 
its story and its mys- 
teries.”” 
““The Italian lakes: their 
scenery, art, and arche- 
ology.” 
** Switzerland from within.” 
‘** Beethoven and his 
music’; with musical 
illustrations. 
‘Music in the Poets”; 
with musical illustra- 
tions. 
“The evolution of the 
string quartet’; with 
musical illustrations. 
“America: the country 
and the people.” 
“From Cornwall to Canter- 
bury: a modern pil- 
grimage.” 
“ Through East Anglia with 
a camera.” 
“ Life in an Indian village.” 
‘** Morocco as it is.” 
‘** From Nebula to man: an 
account of the evolution 
of the world.” 
“The wonders of plant 
“Trish humour’; _ illus- 
trated with readings and 
songs. 
“The songs of Alfred 
Percival Graves ” ; with 
musical illustrations. 
“ Ancient abbeys and their 
legends.” 
“A ramble among the 
Cinque Ports.” 
23 
Hallls. 
Knotty Ash. 
Gregson Institute.—St. 
Catherine’s Mission Hall. 
Rawdon Reading Room. 
David Lewis Club. 
Picton Lecture Hall. 
Picton Lecture Hall.—St. 
Michael’s.—West Derby. 
Crosby Home Mission Hall. 
Aigburth Vale. 
Granby Hall. 
Rawdon Reading Room. 
Walton. 
Picton Lecture Hall. 
St. Michael’s. 
St. Martin’s Hall. 
Picton Lecture Hall. 
St. Catnerine’s Mission Hall. 
Picton Lecture Hall.— 
Kensington.— Kirkdale. 
—Wavertree. 
