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LIBRARIES. 
Lecturer. 
Subject. 
Ellis, John W., M.B., F.E.S.. 
Enock, Fred., F.L.s., F.E.S., 
F.R.M.S. 
Eustace, Harry K. ............ 
iHlowlkes, “(Bev Be see.ct ences. 
Grensted, Rev. Canon F. 
BS aA 
Hamilton, J. Erik, B.sc. ... 
Hamilton, Rev. James, M.A. 
Haynes, Arthur FE. ............ 
Hewson, J. James ............ 
Heron, Ernest P. ............... 
Hoult, James 
Jenkins, Miss E. Vaughan.. 
JONES; VOWS c..cvssatececevovsss 
“On and off the Great 
Dyke: the scenery and | 
antiquities of the 
Welsh Border from 
Chester to Hereford.” 
“Fairy flies and their 
hosts.” 
“ Hunting and smuggling 
in Africa: 1 
and adventures in the 
Jungle.” 
Canal 
“Canals and 
Folk.” 
““ Voyagers to the Isle of 
Man a thousand years 
ago, and the relics 
they have left.’ 
“ Experiences at an Irish 
Whaling Station.” 
“Grey Galloway.” 
** Off the beaten track in 
Finland.” 
“Charles Dickens: 
dramatist, and the 
stage in his writings.’ | 
“The Val d’Anniviers: 
off the beaten track 
in Switzerland.” 
“Childwall and Waver- 
tree: historical, anti- 
quarian, legendary, 
and anecdotal.’’ 
“The Hundred of West 
experiences | 
actor, | 
Halls. 
/ Picton. 
| Aintree—Tue Brook— 
Picton—Aigburth. 
Anfield—Garston—Picton— 
Toxteth. 
| 
) Anfield—Picton—Toxteth— 
Sandhills. 
| Walton—Everton (St. Am- 
brose Mission Hall)— 
Kirkdale. 
| Aighurth. 
| Toxteth—Garston. 
Anfield—Garston. 
Kensington—Toxteth. 
Everton (St. Ambrose Mis- 
/ sion Hall). 
| Picton. 
| Walton—West Derby. 
| 
Derby: historical, topo- | 
graphical, antiquarian, 
and anecdotal.”’ 
“The land of the Beaver 
and the Maple.” 
“The Wild Welshman.’’ 
(Not illustrated.) 
| Sefton Park (Gregson Inst.) 
—Garston—Toxteth— 
Picton. 
Anfie!d—Walton. 
