19rJ] General Moiithhj Meetiiif/. AT 5 



Western Australia, Agent-General — Statistical Abstract for March-June, 1912. 

 4to. 



Report of Department of Mines for 1911. 4to. 1912. 

 Western Socict)/ of Engineers— Journal, Vol. XVl^. Nos. 4-7. 8vo. 1912. 

 Yorkshire Philosophical Society — Annual Report, 1911. 8vo. 1912. 

 Zoological Society of London — Proceedings, 1912, Parts 2-3. 8vo. 



Transactions, Vol. XX. Part 2. 4to. 1912. 



List of Fellows, 1912. Bvo. 



GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING, 



Monday, December 2, 1912. 



His Grace The Duke of Northumberland, K.G. D.C.L. F.R.S., 

 President, in the Chair. 



Peter Boswell Browne, Esq., M.List.C.E. 



H. B. Grylls, Esq. 



G. Kenuett-Barring-ton, Esq., B.A. 



William H. Player^ Esq. 



Spencer William Richardson, Esq., M.A. D.Sc. 



Major George Owen Sqnier, 



H. Hawkins Turner, Esq. 



Francis W. Willcox, Esq. 



were elected Members of the Royal Institution. 



Professor Jean Gaston Darboux, D.Sc, Secretaire perpetuel 



de rinstitut (Paris), 

 Professor Gosta Mittag-Leffler, Ph.D. (Stockholm), 



were elected Honorary Members of the Royal Institution. 



The following Lecture Arrangements were announced : — 



Professor Sir James Dewar, LL.D. Ph.D. D.Sc. F.R.S. M.R.I., Fulleriau 

 Professor of Chemistry. Six Lectures (adapted to a Juvenile Auditory), Ex- 

 perimentally Illustrated, on Christmas Lecture Epilogues : Alchemy, 

 Dec. 28; Atoms, Dec. 31, 1912; Light, Jan. 2, 1913; Clouds, Jan. 4; 

 Meteorites, Jan. 7 ; Frozen Worlds. Jan. 9. 



Professor William Bateson, M.A. D.Sc. F.R.S. , FuUerian Professor of 

 Physiology. Six Lectures on The Heredity op Sex and some Cognate 

 Problems. On Tuesdays, Jan. 14, 21, 28, Feb. 4, 11, 18. 



Professor H. H. Turner, D.Sc. D.C.L. F.R.S., Savilian Professor of Astro- 

 nomy, University of Oxford. Three Lectures on The Movements of the 

 Stars : 1. The Nebular Hypothesis ; 2. The Stars and their Movements ; 

 3. Our Greater System. On Tuesdays, Feb. 25, March 4, 11. 



