22 libraries. 



Jubilee Hall, Burlington Street: — 



" Impressions of Northern India,'' by S. H. Ellis; with lantern 

 illustrations. 



"In the Derbyshire dales," by Adolf W. Beer: with lantern 

 illustrations. 



" The Biver scenery of Sonth-Eastern Ireland," by M. 

 O'Mahony; with lantern illustrations, and vocal and 

 instrumental selections. 



"New Zealand and the Maoris," by E. W. Edwards ; with 

 lantern illustrations. 



Skelmersdale Masonic Hall, Westminster Boad : — 



" Mary, Queen of Scots, and her times," by Rev. James 

 Hamilton, m.a. ; with lantern illustrations. 



" Portugal and the Portuguese," by George E. Thompson ; with 

 lantern illustrations. 



" Mountaineering in Scotland," by Ernest A. Baker, m.a. ; 

 with lantern illustrations. 



" Bochester and its associations with Charles Dickens," by 

 Rev. Tames II. Marty.n : with lantern illustrations. 



Cfirist Church Institute, Lark Lane, Sefton Park : ■— 



"The Paris of to-day," by Robert S. Archer; with lantern 

 illustrations. 



" Manners and customs of Ancient Egypt in the light of modern 

 discoveries," by Rev. J. 0. Coop, m.a. ; with lantern illus- 

 trations. 



" Rochester and its associations with Charles Dickens." by 

 Rev. James 11. Martyn: with lantern illustrations. 



" Rome, the Eternal City," by Peter Cowell, f.r.h.s., Chief 

 Librarian, Liverpool Public Libraries: with lantern illus- 

 trations. 



