26 LIBRARIES. 
Lecturer. Subject. Halls. 
Pearson; {Dri did (0.5/0) se0-2 “Animal life in the deep | Kensington. 
sea.” 
Priest, Councillor W. H. “Wanderings in Egypt, | Rawdon Reading Room. 
Syria, and along the 
banks of the Suez Canal.” 
Rathbone, Edmund 
Roberts, Miss E. 
Saxby, Fred. W. 
Seddon: the Hiteres.cs bees | 
Soper, Richard F. ............ 
State, J. Milton 
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Summers, Frederick 
Thompson, Georgel., F.R.P.S. 
Tillemont-Thomason, F. E., 
C.E., F.PH.S. 
Tillemont-Thomason, Mrs.... 
Tonge, James, M.INST.C.E., 
F.G.S. 
Walshe, Rev. T. J. 
Whitaker, Trevor 
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“The City Beautiful; or, 
Liverpool compared with 
cities old and modern.” 
‘““Welsh music and song,” 
with musical ilustra- 
tions. 
“The wonders of light,” 
with experiments, &c. 
“The science of song,” with 
vocal illustrations. 
‘* Ludlow and the Marches 
of Wales.” 
“Through the South 
African War with the 
Canadian contingent.” 
“Teeland: the country, 
people, customs, &c.” 
“Down a French River ; 
or, the gorges of the 
River Ardéche.” 
“The wealth and glories 
of the West Indies.” 
‘* Water-ways and waterfalls 
of the British Empire.” 
“Coal mining and miners.” 
“With Ruskin in France 
and Italy.”’ 
“ Afoot with a camera in 
the English Lake Dis- 
trict.” 
“With a camera in the 
valley of the Wye.” 
Picton. 
Aintree.—Crosby Home 
Mission Hall. 
Gregson Inst., Sefton Park— 
David Lewis Club. 
Gregson Inst., Sefton Park— 
Rawdon Reading Room. 
—Baths, West Derby. 
Kensington. 
Kirkdale. 
Baths, Walton. 
Gregson Inst., Sefton Park. 
—Rawdon Reading 
Room. 
Picton.—St. Ambrose Mis- 
sion Hall, Everton.—St. 
Martin’s Hall.—Waver- 
tree. — Wesleyan Hall, 
Walton. 
Aigburth Vale.—Aintree.— 
David Lewis Club. 
St. Martin’s Hall. 
Picton. 
Crosby Home Mission Hall. 
Garston. 
