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to all who are entitled to receive it, but changes of address and other causes give rise occasionally to omissions.


The authorised lecturers for the Society are—

The Rev. Thomas Harrison, F.R.G.S., Hillside, Benenden, Staplehurst, Kent. His subjects are as follows;—

(1) Research and Discovery in the Holy Land.
(2) In the Track of the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan.
(3) Bible Scenes in the Light of Modern Science.
(4) Eastern Palestine.
(5) The Dead Sea and the Cities of the Plain.

The Rev. J. E. Macpherson, B.D., Kinnaird Manse, Inchture, N.B. His subjects are as follows:—

(1) The Work of the Palestine Exploration Fund.
(2) The Survey of Palestine.
(3) The City of Jerusalem.
(4) Eastern Palestine.
(5) Calvary and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.

The Rev. J. Llewelyn Thomas, M.A., Briton Terry, Glamorganshire, South Wales. His subjects are as follows:—

(1) Explorations in Judea.
(2) Research and Discovery in Samaria and Galilee.
(3) In Bible Lands; a Narrative of Personal Experiences.
(4) The Reconstruction of Jerusalem.
(5) Problems of Palestine.

The Rev. Charles Harris, St. Lawrence, Ramsgate—

(1) Modern Discoveries in Palestine.
(2) Stories in Stones; or, New Light on the Old Testament.

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.