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LIBRARIES. 
29 
Lecturer. 
Subject. 
Kennedy, John, ¥F.R.G.s. 
Lund, Rev. T. W. ™., m.a.. 
McCullagh, Rev. H. H., B.a. 
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33 3) 
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Marsden, Prosper, H., r.c.s., 
Lecturer in Materia 
Medica and Pharmacy, 
University of Liver- 
pool. 
Moir, James, B.sc. ............ 
Moir, John M., mse. ......... 
eee eee er re rrr 
Nairn, Peter 
Neill, Daniel J. 
Nicholas, Rev. T. F., m.a., 
F.R.G.S, 
..| "A voyage to the Near 
| East; with some re- 
marks on the war in 
the Balkans.” 
|“ At the foot of the Cots- 
wolds.’’ 
“Beethoven and his 
music’; with musical | 
illustrations. 
“Brahms: his work, his 
friends, and his 
critics ’’; with musical 
illustrations. 
““ Edward Grieg, music’s 
northern light”; with 
musical illustrations. 
“* Handel and his music ”’; 
with musical illustra- 
tions. 
“Mozart and his music ”’; 
with musical illustra- 
tions. 
“On tramp in Dickens’ 
Land.” 
** Moscow, Mother of 
Cities: being an ac- 
count of a visit to one 
of the ancient capitals 
of Russia.” 
“Waves of the sea and 
other waves. 
“Wonders of Wireless 
Telegraphy ’’; with ex- 
periments. 
“Wirral, historic and 
picturesque.” 
“The land of the Gael: 
from Stirling to Ben | 
Nevis.”’ 
“The Gambia River and 
Protectorate: the olcest 
English Colony in 
West Africa.’’ 
| 
Aigburth. 
Picton. 
Picton. 
Kirkdale. 
Kensington. 
Aintree—Everton (Branch 
Library). 
Everton (Branch Library). 
Anfield—Toxteth. 
| Picton—Sefton Park (Greg- 
son Inst.). 
West Derby. 
Scotland Road (St. Martin’s 
Hall). 
Wavertree— Picton— 
Aigburth—Low Hill. 
