1911] on Robert Louis Stevenson. 53 



Granted his prayer was not : but before the end came this desire 

 had lost its poignancy, and he was content that his bones should 

 rest on the }nountain side above his new island home. But we nui} 

 well let those be the last of his words to sound in our ears to-night. 

 There are none more fitted to bring near to us the sense of the strong 

 and loving and loyal, the unforgetful and unforgotten, spirit who 

 uttered them. 



[S.C] 



WEEKLY EVENING MEETING, 



Friday, February 17, 1911. 



Sir Thomas Barlow, Bart., K.G.Y.O. M.D. D.C.L. LL.D. F.R.S. 



Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Professor Henry E. Armstrong, Ph.D. LL.D. F.R.S. M.R.I. , 



Professor of Chemistry, City and Guilds of London 



Central Technical College Institute. 



The Stimulation of Digestive Activity. 



[No Absteact.] 



