PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 



191 



September 4th. — Mr. Wightwick^s Second Lecture on 

 Shakespeare. 



The matter of this lecture is so interesting and at the same time 

 so much condensed that it would be impossible to do it justice 

 in the space usually allotted to our abstracts ; we shall, if possible, 

 recur to it in a future number. 



PROSPECTUS 



DELIVERED IN 

 PLYMOUTH 



OF LECTURES, 



TH E ATH EN^^U M 

 INSTITUTION. 



1834. Oct. 2. Mr. W. S. Harris, 



9. Rev. Dr. Jacob, 



16. Mr. S. Purdon, 



23. Mr. Swain, 



30. Rev. R. Luney, M. A., 



November 6. Lt. Col. C. H. Smith, 



13. 

 20. 

 27. 

 December 4. 

 11. 

 18. 



1835. Jan. 7. 

 8. 



15. 



22. 

 29. 



February 5. 



12. 



19. 



26. 

 March 5. 



12. 



19. 



Mr. Dusautoy, B. A., 

 Mr. Wightwick, 

 M. Luce, 

 Rev. G. Smith, 

 Mr. Hearder, 

 Rev. S. Rowe, M. A., 



Mr. H. Woollcombe, 

 Mr. W. Walker, 



Mr. N. Barnes, M. A., 

 Mr. Chatfield, 

 Mr. S. Purdon, 



Mr. J. Prideaux, 

 Rev. S. Rowe, M. A., 

 Rev. Dr. Jacob, 

 Mr. Swain, 

 Mr. W. Wyatt, 

 Rev. Mr. Webb, 

 Mr. W. S. Harris, 



i 



(Annual report) Progress 

 of Science. 



Greek Tragedy. 



Security of capital expen- 

 ded in Irish improve- 

 ments. 



On Respiration. 



Reasoning as a Science, 

 compared with Logic 

 as an Art. 



Affiliation of the Tribes 

 of the human race (con- 

 tinued.) 



Age of Elizabeth. 



Arch itec tural varieties . 



Literature of France. 



Memory. 



Gaseous Combustion. 



Origin and progress of the 

 English Language. 



Public Records. 



Geological changes resul- 

 ting from Meteorologi- 

 cal Agency. 



Moral Philosophy. 



Naval Architecture. 



Remedies for the evils of 

 Ireland. 



Thermo-Electricity. 



Historical Comparisons. 



Egypt. 



On Poisons. 



Comparative Anatomy. 



Capital Punishments. 



Is the general law of Elec- 

 trical Attraction an ele- 

 mentary law of Nature ? 



