LIST OF LECTURES. 



November 8lh, 1838.— Mr. S. Clark,— Ow Physiology, 



November 22nd, — Mu. M. Simfson, — On Natural History; 

 Cephalopodous Animals, recent and fossil. 



December 6th, — Mr. J. Taylerson, — On Heat. 



December 20lh, — Mr. M. Simpson, — On Astronomy. 



February 28th, 1839.— -H. Belcher, Esq.,— 0« the Sacred 

 Poetry of the English School, previous to the \7ih Century. — No. 1. 



March 14th, — Rev. J. ISarnshaw, — On Taste. 



March 28lh, — Dr. Youi^G, ^On the South Sea Islanders. — No. 1. 



April 11th, — Mr. M. Simpson, — On Natural History; Reptiles, 

 recent and fossil. 



April 25th, — Mr. J. Ripley, — 0« Comparative Anntomy ; 

 Animal Mechanics. — No. 2. 



May 9th, — Mr. J. Watkins, — On Elocution. 



June 20th, — T. Richardson, Esq., — On Matter, Light, Heat, 

 and Electricity. 



July 4th, — Mr. M. Simpson, — On Astronomy; the Moon. 



July 18th,— Dr. Young, — On the South Sea Islanders. — No. 2» 



August 1st & 15th, — Dr. Merkyweather, — On Air and Water. 



August 29lh, — H. Belcher, Esq., — On the Sacred Poetry 

 of the English School, previous to the \7th Century. — No. 2. 



October 25th, — Mr. Charles Walker, — On the Rise and 

 Progress of Printing. 



October 30th, — T, Richardson, Esq., — On the Alum Works 

 near Whitby. •<^r77>> 



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