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4. " On National and Individual Character, as modified by- 



External Causes" — by Adam Hunter, M. D. — (read 

 December 3d, 1830.) 



5. " On some of the Causes which have principally influenced 



the Progress of Literature and Science in this Country" 

 by M. T. Baines, Esq. Barrister at Law — (read December 

 17th, 1830.) 



6. " On the Antiquity of Warm Bathing in England" — ^by J. 



K. Walker, M. D. of Huddersfield. 

 " On the Boiling Point of Water, under certain Circumstances, 



with Memoranda of Experiments" — by William West, 



Secretary. 

 " An Abstract of a Meteorological Register, kept at Ackworth 



School, for 1830"— by Luke Howard, Esq. F. R. S. 



Honorary Member of this Society — (read January 



17th, 1831.) 



7. " On the History of Penal Institutions, illustrated by the 



Criminal Law of Athens" — by Robert Hall, Esq. 

 Barrister at Law — (read January 21st, 1831. 



8. " On the Advantages of a regulated and permanent System 



of Emigration"— by J. G. Marshall, Esq.— (read Feb. 

 4th, 1831. 



9. " A Notice of some Roman Coin Moulds in the Museum of 



the Society, found at various times, at Lingwell Gate, 

 near Wakefield" — by Mr. John Hey, Curator — (read 

 February 18th, 1831. 



10. " On the probable Results of the present State of Science"— 



by Mr. J. Hirst Whitehead— (read March 5th, 1831.) 



