32 LIBRARIES. 
Lecturer. Subject. Halls 
Workman, Albert E. ......... “Opera: its origin and | Anfeld. 
Young, Ernest 
Samuel E., M.a., 
Headmaster, 
Collegiate 
Brown, 
B.SC., 
Liverpool 
Schools. 
Cairns, W. Murray, M.B. ... 
” ” 
SU MORRO MAC ra. ccc. 
>? 2? 
” 3” 
Lund, Rev. T. W. M., m.a... 
Moir, James, B.SC. .....-..000- 
Moir, John M., Msc. ......... 
Northcote, Henry F. ......... 
Taylor, Alfred, F.R.P.s. , 
-| * Home 
development ”’; with 
musical] illustrations.” 
“West Country Folk- 
songs”; with musical 
illustrations. 
CHILDREN’S LECTURES 
“The life of a River from 
its cradle to its grave.”’ 
“Children’s homes in 
Japan; or, the daily 
life of a Japanese boy 
and girl.” 
“The little Folk of China 
and Japan, at their 
work and at their 
play.” 
“The little Folk of Far 
Eastern Lands.’ 
of 
“The conquest the 
Soudan.” 
“In the reign of Terror: 
the story of the French 
Revolution.”’ 
“ Regimental emblems and 
their stories.” 
‘* A trin round Britain.” 
“The country of William 
Tell: peeps into Swiss 
life.” 
““A piece of glass: its 
manufacture and uses.”’ 
“A peep into the wonder- 
land of Electricity ”’; 
with experiments. 
‘ Animals: their ways and 
homes.” 
life 
of Wild 
Birds,” 
Garston— Wavertree—Scot- 
land Road (St. Martin's 
Hall)—Low Hill. 
Sefton Park (Gregson Inst.) 
—Anfield. 
Aintree—Wavertree. 
Sandhills. 
Kensington. 
Sefton Park (Gregson Inst.) 
Tue Brook. 
Wavertree. 
Everton (St. Ambrose Mis- 
sion Hall). 
Anfield—Garston. 
Kirkdale. 
Everton. 
Garston—Kensington— 
Sandhills. 
Aintree—Tue Brook—Aig- 
burth—Kirkdale. 
