HAWKE'S BAY PHILOSOPHICAL 

 INSTITUTE. 



Fikst Meeting: 19th May, 1902. 



The President, Dr. Leahy, delivered the inaugural address, 

 taking as his subject " The Fight against Tuberculosis in the 

 Australian Colonies and New Zealand." {Transactions, 

 p. 220.) 



Second Meeting : 21st July, 1902. 



Paper. — "The Birth and Development of Architecture," 

 by E. N. Anderson. 



The lecture was illustrated by seventy-five lantern-slides. 



Third Meeting: 11th August, 1902. 



Paper.—' 1 Technical Education," by H. Hill, B.A., F.G.S. 

 (Transactions, p. 153.) 



Fourth Meeting : 15th September, 1902. 



Paper.- — " The Honey-bee as seen through the Micro- 

 scope," by Dr. Kennedy, M.A. 



This lecture was illustrated by over fifty photomicrographs. 



Fifth Meeting: 13th October, 1902. 



Papers. — 1. " Wagner," by H. Large. 

 Several selections were given in illustration. 



2. " The Maori To-day and To-morrow (No. 2)," by 

 H. Hill, B.A., F.G.S. (Transactions, p. 169.) 



3. " The Horse : a Study in Philology," by Taylor White. 

 (Transactions, p. 211.) 



4. "The Travelled Goat," by Taylor White. (Trans- 

 actions, p. 209.) 



