160 THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 



President, — Mr. H. Woollcombe. 



Vice-Presidents, — Rev. R. Luney, Mr. Norman, Mr. Prance. 



Treasurer, — Mr. H. Gandy. Secretary, — Dr. E. Moore. 



Curators : — 



Library, Rev. S. Rowe. Apparatus, Mr. W. S. Harris. Museum, 



Mr. W. Wyatt. Athenaeum, Mr. T. Griffin. 



October 3rd, 1833. — Reports. — Mr. J. Ball, on the Fine Arts, and 

 Mr. W. S. Harris, on the Progress of Science. ^ 



10th, — Mr. J. Prideaux ;— Thermo-Electricity. 



17th,— Rev. B. St. John :— Rhetoric. 



24th, — Mr. W. S. Harris : — Some New Phenomena of 



Electrical Attraction. 



31st, — Mr. S. Purdon : — Resources and Capabilities of 



Ireland. 

 November 7th, — Mr. N. Barnes •.—Criticism. 



14th,— Mr. J. N. Hearderr^pivisibility of Matter. 



• 21st, — Rev. S. Rowfe:— -TTie English Language. 



28th, — Mr. J. Adams :-^Risf and Progress of Gas 



Illumination. 

 December 5th,— Mr. P. W. Swain :— Insanity. 



12th, — Mr. H. Woollcombe : — Ancient and Modem 



Travelling in Devonshire. 



19th,— Mr. H. Chatfi eld :— Naval Architecture. 



26th, — Mr. W. S. Harris: — Relations existing between 



Electricity, magnetism, and Heat. 

 January 2nd, 1834. — Rev. Dr. Jacob ; — Egypt. 



9th,— Mr. W. Walker :— The Tides. 



16th,— Rev. B. St. John :— Rhetoric. 



23rd,— Mr. N. Barnes :— Criticism. 



30th, — Mr. J. Prideaux : — Linguistics. 



February 6th,— Mr. W. R. Bennett :— Logic. 



13th,— Dr. Budd :— Sound. 



— 20th, — Mr. J. Norman : — An Essay on Art. 



— 27th, — Rev. S. Nicholson : — National Education. 



March 6th, — Rev. R. Luney : — Intellectual Phenomena, (in con- 

 tinuation) 



13th,— Mr. W. S. Harris :— On Flame. 



20th, — Mr. G. Wightwick ; — On Architecture. 



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