5S8 General Monthly Meeting [Dec. 1, 



Professor G. Elliot Smith, M.D. F.B.S. F.R.C.P., Professor of 

 Anatomy, University of London. Three Lectures on The Evolution of 

 Man and the Early History of Civilization : 1. Man's Origin ; 2. 

 Elephants and Ethnologists ; 3. The Search for Gold. On Tuesdays, 

 Jan. 27, Feb. 3, 10. 



Professor Ernest Wilson, M.Inst.G.E. MJ.E.E., Dean of the Faculty 

 of Engineering., King's College, London. Two Lectures on Magnetic 

 Susceptibility. On Tuesdays, Feb. 17, 24. 



Professor Arthur Keith, M.D. LL.D. F.KS. F.R.C.S. M.R.I., FuUerian 

 Professor of Physiology, Poyal Institution. Four Lectures on British 

 Ethnology : The Invaders of Britain, On Tuesdays, March 2, 9, 16, 23. 



Richard R. Terry, Mus.Doc, F.R.C.O., Organist and Director of the 

 Music, Westminster Cathedral. Three Lectures (with Musical Illustrations) 

 on Renaissance Music in Italy and England. On Thursdays, Jan. 15, 22, 29. 



Professor A. E. Coneady, Professor of Optical Design, Imperial College 

 of Science, London. Two Lectures on Recent Progress in Applied Optics. 

 On Thursdays, Feb. 5, 12. 



Arthur H. Smith, M.A. F.S.A., Keeper of Greek and Roman Antiquities, 

 British Museum. Two Lectures on Illustrations of Ancient Greek and 

 Roman Life in the British Museum. On Thursdays, Feb. 19, 26. 



LiEUT.-GoL. Ernest Gold, R.E. D.S.O. F.R.S. Two Lectures on The 

 Upper Air : 1. Modern Methods of Investigation, and their Applica- 

 tion in the War ; 2. Results and their Interpretation. On Thursdays, 

 March 4, 11. 



Stephen Graham, Author of " A Private in the Guards." Two Lectures 

 on 1. The Spirit of America after the V/ar; 2. The Hope for Russia. 

 On Thursdays, March 18, 25. 



Alfred Noyes. Two Lectures on 1. The Anglo-American Bond of 

 Literature ; 2. Aspects of Modern Poetry. On Saturdays, Jan. 17, 24. 



Sir Frank Watson Dyson, LL.D. F.R.S. , The Astronomer Royal. Three 

 Lectures on The Astronomical Evidence bearing on Einstein's Theory 

 OF Gravitation : 1. Movement of the Perihelion of Mercury ; 2. Dis- 

 placement OF Solar Spectral Lines ; 3. Deflection of Light in the 

 Sun's Gravitational Field. On Saturdays, Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14. 



Professor Sir J. J. Thomson, O.M. LL.D. D.Sc. Pres.R.S. M.R.L, The 

 Master of Trinitv, Professor of Natural Philosophy, Roval Institution. Six 

 Lectures on Positive Rays. On Saturdays, Feb. 21, 28,']\rarch 6, 13, 20, 27. 



The Prebents received since the last .Meeting; were hiid uii the 

 table, and tlie thanks (»f the Meiuhers retui'i'ed for the same. viz. : — 



The Secretary of State for India — Bulletin of Agricultural B.csearch Institute, 

 Pusa, No. 90. 1919. Bvo. 

 Memoirs of the Department of Agriculture : Botanical Scries, Vol. X. Nos. 



2-3; Chemical Series, Vol. V. No. 5. Bvo. 1919. 

 Report on Madras Government Museum, 1918-19. 4to. 1919. 

 Accademia dei Lincei, Beale, Roma — Atti, Serie Quinta. Classe di Scienze 

 Fisiche, Vol. XXVIII. 1° Sem. Fasc. 11-12, 2^ Sem. Fasc. 1-2. Classe di 

 Scienze Morali, Vol XXVII. Fasc. 11-12. 8vo 1919. 



