1902.] General Monthly Meeting. 43 



GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING, 



Monday, February 3, 1902. 



Sir James Cbiohton-Browne, M.D. LL.D. F.R.S., Treasurer and 

 Vice-President, in the Chair. 



William Asch, Esq. 



The Rt. Hon. Lord Iveagh, K.P. LL.D. 



Rev. Samuel James Norman, M.A. 



Hunter Finlay Tod, Esq. F.R.C.S. 



Lieut.-Col. R. de Villamil, 



George Westinghouse, Esq. 



James Martin White, Esq. J.R 



were elected Members of the Royal Institution. 



It was announced from the Chair that the following valuable 

 relics of Michael Faraday, bequeathed by the late Mr. Thomas J. F. 

 Deacon, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to the Royal Institution of Great 

 Britain, had been received : — 



Medals of Silver and Bronze (20) ) t hi, u 



Two Foreign Orders ^ 1^"^ ^'°*" mahogany box. 



Faraday's Book of Portraits and Autographs. 

 A Daguerrotype of a Consultation of Faraday with Professor 



Daniell. 

 Framed Drawing in Colours of the Laboratory of the Royal 



Institution. 

 Manuscript Book intituled " A Class Book for the Reception 



of Mental Exercises, instituted July 1818." 



The Special Thanks of the Members were returned for the follow- 

 ing Donations to the Fund for the Promotion of Experimental Research 

 at Low Temperatures : — 



Sir Frederick Bramwell, Bart., F.R.S. £100 

 Dr. Frank McClean, F.R.S. . . £50 



The following Resolution, passed by the Managers, was read and 

 adopted : — 



Resolved, That the Managers of the Koyal Institution desire to record their 

 sense of the loss sustained by the Institution in the decease of Mr. Hugh Leonard, 



P.S.A. M. INST.C.E. 



Becoming a Member of the Royal Institution in 1881, he was elected a 

 Visitor in 1894 and a Manager in 1898. He was a regular attendant at the 

 M eetings, and was well known to many Members. He took a keen interest in 



