16 LIBRARIES. 



Herdman, W. A., D.sc, f.r.s.. Professor of Natural History, 

 University College, Liverpool. " Biological stations at home 

 and abroad,"' with lantern illustrations. 



Johnsox, R. C, f.r.a.s. " Total solar eclipses, 1851 to 1900," with 

 lantern illustrations. 



Lambert, Frederick. "The mammoth caves of Kentucky: the 

 marvels of a subterranean world," with lantern illustrations. 



Mosley, S. L., e.e.s., Curator, Huddersheld and Keighley Museums. 

 " Bees and their wonderful work," with lantern illustrations 



Thompson, George E. " To Athens, Constantinople and Jerusalem," 

 with lantern illustrations. 



"Wells, Samuel, f.r.g.s. " On the track of the Moors in Spain," 

 with lantern illustration-. 



Workman, Albert E. " Life and works of Sir Arthur Sullivan," 

 with musical illustrations. 



Delivered in Outer Districts, January to March, 1901. 



Derby Hall, Tuebrook : — 



" The scenery, people, and legends of Cornwall," by Henry 

 Crowther, e.r.m.s. ; with lantern illustrations. 



" The natural histoiy of a piece of chalk," by Rev. Samuel 

 Gassing, b.a., e.l.s., e.g.s. ; with lantern illustrations. 



'"The phenomena of eclipses," by W. E. Plummer, m.a., f.r.a.s., 

 Director of the Liverpool Observatory. Bidston ; with 

 lantern illustrations. 



"On the edge of the Orient: Dalmatia and Montenegro," bt 

 Samuel Wells, f.r.g.s. : with lantern illustrations. 



Everton Branch Library, St. Domingo Road: — 



" Divers and submarine work," by T. C. Hepworth, f.c.s. ; 

 with lantern illustrations. 



•' Peeps into nature's secrets," by Richard Kearton. f.z.s. ; with 

 lantern illustrations, 





