664 General Monthly Meeting [March 3, 



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

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

 Problems [coyitinued). On Tuesdays, April 15, 22. 



Professor W. Stirling, M.D. LL.D. D.Sc, University of Manchester. 

 Three Lectures on Recent Physiological Inquiries : 1. Protective ani> 

 other Reflex Acts ; 2. Equilibrium and the Sixth Sense ; 3. Ductless 

 Glands and their Dominating Influences. On Tuesdays, April 29^ 

 May 6, 13. 



Professor T. B. Wood, M.A., Monro Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, 

 Cambridge. Three Lectures on Recent Advances in the Production and 

 Utilisation of Wheat in England. On Tuesdays, May 20, 27, June 3. 



E. Frankland Armstrong, Esq., D.Sc. Ph.D. F. C.G.I. Two Lectures on 

 1. The Bridge into Life ; 2. Colour in Flowers. On Thursdays,. 

 April 3, 10. 



Professor John Garstang, B.Litt. M.A. F.S.A., University of Liverpool. 

 Three Lectures on The Progress of Hittite Studies : 1. Recent Ex- 

 plorations ; 2. Religious Monuments of Asia Minor ; 3. Cults of 

 Northern Syria. On Tlmrsdays, April 17, 24, May 1. 



Edward Armstrong, Esq., M.A. F.B.A., Queens College, Oxford. Two 

 Lectures on Florentine Tragedies : 1. The Exile of Dante ; 2. The 

 Burning op Savonarola. On Thursdays, May 8, 15. 



Professor William J. Pope, M.A. LL.D. F.R.S., University of Cam- 

 bridge. Three Lectures on Recent Chemical Advances : 1. Molecular 

 Architecture ; 2. Chemistry in Space ; 3. The Structure op Crystals. 

 (Experimentally Illustrated.) On Thursdays, ]\Iay 22, 29, June 5. 



Arthur M. Hind, Esq., British Museum, Author of "A Short History of 

 Engraving," etc. Two Lectures on 1. Van Dyck and the Great Etchers 

 and Engravers of Portrait ; 2. Rembrandt's Etchings. On Saturdays^ 

 April 5, 12. 



Professor Sir Walter Raleigh, M.A., University of Oxford. Three 

 Lectures on 1. Boccaccio ; 2. Medi.eval French Novelists ; 3. Chaucer. 

 On Saturdays, April 19, 26, May 3. 



H. A. Humphrey, Esq., M.Inst. C.E. F.C.G.L Two Lectures on 

 Humphrey Internal Combustion Pumps. On Saturdays, May 10, 17. 



Professor E. Rutherford, D.Sc. LL.D. F.R.S., Nobel Laureate, Uni- 

 versity of Manchester. Three Lectures on Radioactivity : 1. The Alpha 

 Rays and their Connection with the Transformations ; 2. The Origin 

 of the Beta and Gamma Rays and the Connection between them ; 

 3. The Radio-active State op the Earth and Atmosphere. (The 

 TyndaU Lectures.) On Saturdays, May 24, 31, June 7. 



The Presents received since the last Meeting were laid on the 

 table, and the thanks of the Members returned for the same, viz. : — 



PROM 



Tlie Secretary of State for India — Memoirs of Department of Agriculture : 



Bacteriological Series, Vol. I. No. 1. 8vo. 1912. 

 British Museu-)n — Index to Charters, Vol. II. Bvo. 1912, 

 Catalogue of Additional MSS., 1906-10. Bvo. 1912. 

 Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits, Vol. III. 8vo. 1912. 

 Catalogue of Mediaaval Finger Rings. 8vo. 1912. 

 Catalogue of Vases, Vol. I. Part 3. Bvo. 1912. 

 Abbadia, Observatoire (the Director) — Proc6s Verbaux des Stances de I'Academie 



des Sciences depuis la fondation. Tome II. 4to. 1912. 

 Accademia dei Lincei, Reale, Roma — Atti, Serie Quinta : Rendiconti. Classe 

 di Scienze Fisiche, Mathematiche e Natural!. Vol. XXII. 1" Semestre,. 

 Fasc. 2. Bvo. 193 3. 

 Alchemical Society— Journsil, Vol. I. Part 1. Bvo. 1913. 



