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LIBRARIES. 
Lecturer. 
Holland, C. Thurstan, 
M.R.C.S., F.R.P.S. 
3° 99 
Howdill, Charles B., 
A.RB.I.B.A. 
Hunterberg, Max 
Jackson, J. Hampden 
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Jones, Lewis 
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Kempthorne, Rev. Canon 
J. A., M.A. 
Kennedy, John 
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King, William, M.INST. C.E., | 
J.P. 
Lambert, Frederick, F.R.G.s. 
Lund, Rev, T W. M., 
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Subject. 
““ Switzerland ; the country, 
people, and mountain 
scenery.” 
“« X-rays and their uses” ... 
* Servia and its people ” 
“Russia and the Russian 
people.” 
“The Temples of Egypt, 
Chaldea, Palestine, and 
Greece : their splendour, 
and the sources of their 
wealth.” 
“The birds of Hilbre Island.”’| 
“With a kodak through 
Greece.” 
“The Indian Mutiny.” 
“The romance of steam 
navigation.” 
“The world’s carriers, past 
and present ; or, 
methods of transport in 
all lands.” 
“Among the Pagodas of 
Burma: 1,200 miles on 
the Irrawaddy River.” | 
“On a tramp steamer in 
Adriatic and _ Sicilian 
waters.” 
‘““By-ways of beauty and | 
art in France.” 
“The Italian Lakes: their 
scenery, art and archaeo- 
logy.” 
** Switzerland from within.” 
“A thousand miles through 
France on a bicycle.” 
Halls. 
Knotty Ash.—Baths, West 
Derby. 
Aigburth.—Picton. 
i Crosby Home Mission Hall. 
—St. Martin’s Hall.— 
Wavertree. 
Rawdon Reading Room. 
St. Michael’s. 
Balfour Inst., Smithdown 
Road—Garston.—St. 
Michael’s. 
Picton. 
Crosby Home Mission Hall. 
Kensington.—Wavertree. 
Garston.—Picton. 
Picton. 
| David Lewis Club.— 
Aigburth Vale.—Walton. 
St. Michael’s. 
St. Michael’s. 
Picton. 
Aintree. 
