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Rh The Rev. Charles Harris, M.A., F.R.G.S., St. Lawrence, Ramsgate. (All Lectures illustrated by lantern slides). His subjects are as follows:—

(1) Modern Discoveries in Palestine. (2) Stories in Stone; or, New Light on the Old Testament. (3) Underground Jerusalem; or, With the Explorer in 1894.

Bible Stories from the Monuments, or Old Testament History in the Light of Modern Research:—

(4) The Story of Joseph; or, Life in Ancient Egypt. (5) The Story of Moses; or, Through the Desert to the Promised Land. (6) ''The Story of Joshua; or. The Buried City of Lachish.'' (7) The Story of Sennacherib; or Scenes of Assyrian Warfare. (8) The Story of the Hittites; or, A Lost Nation Found.

Professor Theodore F. Wright, Ph.D., Cambridge, Mass., Honorary General Secretary of the Palestine Exploration Fund for the United States. His subjects are as follows:—

(1) The Building of Jerusalem. (2) The Overthrow of Jerusalem. (3) The Progress of the Palestine Exploration.

The Rev. L. G. A. Roberts, 67, George Street, Hamilton, Ontario. His subjects are as follows:—

(1) Work in and around the Holy City. (2) Work outside the Holy City. (3) Popular Lecture upon the General Results obtained by the Fund.

Application for Lectures may be either addressed to the Secretary, 24, Hanover Square, W., or sent to the address of the Lecturers.