22 libraries. 



Harlech Street Hall, Walton: — 



■'China and the Chinese," by \V. Murray Cairns, m.ii. ; with 

 lantern illustrations. 



A tour of the Grreal Ouse, with glimpses of b'enland," by 

 John W. Ellis, m.h., f.e.s. ; with lantern illustrations. 



"The first crossing- of Lang Jokull: adventure and discovery 

 on and around a great glacier of Iceland," by Frederick 

 W. W. Howell, f.r.g.s. ; with lantern illustrations. 



"Mendelssohn in Liverpool, Chester, and North Wales," by 

 Rev. H. H. McGullagh, it. a. : with musical illustrations. 



Kensington Branch Library: — 



" Through Scotland with Sir Walter Scott," by Robert S. 

 Archeb : with lantern illustrations. 



"China and the Chinese," by W. Murray Uairns, m.b. ; with 

 lantern illustrations. 



" The growth of a mountain," by Rev. P. F. Gtrensted, m.a., 

 Diocesan Inspector of Religions Education ; with lantern 

 illustrations. 



"The crystal caves of Australia," by FREDERICK LAMBERT ; 

 with lantern illustrations. 



Florence Institute, Mill Street, Toxteth: — 



"China and the Chinese," by W. Murray Cairns, m.b. ; with 

 lantern illustrations. 



" The Liverpool of our Grandfathers, as seen through prints 

 and documents in our Public Library," by Peter Cowell, 

 f.r.h.s., Chief Librarian, Free Public Libraries, Liver- 

 pool : with lantern illustrations. 



" Mendelssohn in Liverpool, Chester, and North Wales," by 

 Rev. H. H. McCullagh, it. a. ; with musical illustrations. 



"From Cornwall to Canterbury: a modern pilgrimage," by 

 Llewellyn Morgan, m.i>. ; with lantern illustrations. 





