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TuRNBULL, A. H., (Manager, Scottish 

 Widows' Fund) : — Jubilee of Queen 

 Victoria, 1887. 



United States Government : — Annual 

 Report of the Comptroller of the 

 CurrLiioy, 1887, vol. 1. ; Bureau of 

 Education : Report of the Commissioner, 

 1885-6 ; Circulars of Information, 1887, 

 pts. 1-3 ; Census Returns, vols. 17 and 

 19; Report of the Ornithologist, C. Hart 

 Merrian, a.m., 1887; U. S. Coast and 

 Geodetic Survey : Report, 1886 ; U. S. 

 Naval Observatory, 1883. 



University Correspondence College, 

 Cambridge: — Intermediate Arts 

 Guide, 1888, pt. 3 ; London B. A. 

 Guide, 1888, pt. 2 ; Matriculation 

 Directory, by B. J. Hayes, b. a., 1888, 

 pt. 4 ; Matriculation Latin ; Xenophon 

 Cyropaedeia. 



Vacher, Fkancis, (the Author): — Report 

 on the Sanitary Condition of the 

 Borough of Birkenhead, 1886, and 1887; 

 Engravers and Engraving. 



Victoria, Agent-General for : — Statis- 

 tical Register of the Colony of Victoria, 

 1883, 1885, and 1886. 



Victoria Institute :— Oriental Ento- 

 mology, by Rev. F. A. Walker ; On 

 Science and Revelation, by G. G. Stokes. 



Vincent, J. E. M., (the Compiler) :— The 

 Australian Irrigation Colonies. 



Wales, University College or, 

 Aberystwyth : — Calendar, 1887-8, and 

 1888-9. 



Warne, Charles, -f.s.a., (the Author):— 

 Ancient Dorset. 



Whittick, George : — Brief Account of 

 the Mechitaristican Society ; Natural 

 History of the Polype. 



Wig AN Free Library : — Catalogue, 

 Letter B. 



Winnipeg Board of Trade : — 9th 

 Annual Report. 



Wisconsin Natural History Society: 

 —Proceedings, 1885-7 ; Bericht des 

 Naturhistorischen Vereins von Wis- 

 consin, 1871-82. 



WYM.4.N AND Sons. Messrs., (the Pub- 

 lishers) : — Commercial Encyclopaedia, 

 (2 copies). 



Zoological Society of London: — 

 Proceedings, 1887-88 ; Transactions, 

 vol. 12. 



WINTER LECTURES. 



During the months of January to March the twenty-third course of 

 free popular lectures, numbering forty, was delivered in the Rotunda 

 Hall of the Library. Large and appreciative audiences attended the 

 lectures, and they continue to give the Committee every assurance that 

 an important educational work is being eflfected by their means. The 

 total attendances amount to 47,774, or an average of 1,194 per lecture. 



Lecturers and Subjects : 

 Adams, Rev. W. J. Plain talk to plain people ; illustrated by the 

 Oxyhydrogen Light. 



Argent, W. I. How Music is made ; with Vocal and Instrumental 

 Illustrations. 



Benas, Baron L., j.p. A Tour in the Austro-Hungarian Empire ; 

 illustrated by the Oxyhydrogen Light. 



BiRCHAiiL, James. European Trade Routes in the Middle Ages. The 

 Great Flemish Cities of the Middle Ages ; illustrated by the 

 Oxyhydrogen Light. (2 lectures.) 



