032 General Monthly Meeting [Dec. 4, 



R. D. Oldham, F.R.S. Two Lectures on The Character and Cause of 

 Earthquakes. On Tuesdays, Jan. 30, Feb. 6. 



A. C. Pearson, Litt.D., Regius Prof, of Greek. University of Cambridge. 

 Two Lectures on Greek Civilization and To-day : 1. The Beginnings of 

 Science ; 2. Progress in the Arts. On Tuesday, Feb. 13, Wednesday, 

 Feb. 21. 



Sir Arthur E. Shipley, G.B.E. Sc.D. F.R.S. , Master of Cbrist's College, 

 Cambridge. Two Lectures on Life and its Rhythms: 1. Life and its 

 Attributes ; 2. Rhythm in Living Organism. On Tuesdays, Feb. 27, 

 March 6. 



Charles G. Seligman, M.D. F.R.S., Prof, of Etbnology, Univ. of London. 

 Two Lectures on Rainmakers and Divine Kings of the Nile Valley. 

 On Tuesdays, March 13, 20. 



The Hon. John W. Fortescue, C.V.O. LL.D., Librarian at Windsor 

 Castle. Two Lectures on 1. The British Soldier and the Regimental 

 Officer at the Close of the Napoleonic War; 2. The Campaigns of 

 the British Army, 1815-1838. On Thursdays, Jan. 18, 25. 



I. M. Heilbron, D.S'.O. D.Sc. F.C.S., Heath-Harrison Prof, of Organic 

 Chemistry, University of Liverpool. Two Lectures on The Photosynthesis 

 ■of Plant Products. On Thursdays, Feb. 1, 8. 



B. Melvill Jones, M.A., Francis Mond Prof, of Aeronautical Engineering, 

 University of Cambridge. Two Lectures on Recent Experiments in Aerial 

 Surveying. On Thursdays, Feb. 15, 22. 



Theodore Stevens, B.Met. Min.Eng. M.Inst.C.E. M.I.E.E. Two Lectures 

 on Water Power of the Empire. On Thursdays, March 1, 8. 



Lieut. -Colonel E. F. Strange, C.B.E., Keeper of Woodwork, Victoria 

 and Albert Museum. Two Lectures on Japanese and Chinese Lacquer. 

 On Thursdays, March 15, 22. 



Sir Walford Da vies, Mus.Doc. LL.D., Director of Music in the Univer- 

 sity of Wales. Two Lectures (with Illustrations by Members of the Temple 

 Choir) on Speech Rhythm in Vocal Music. On Saturdays, Jan. 20, 27. 



J. C. Squire, M.A.(Carnbridge), Editor " London Mercury." Two Lectures 

 on Subject in Poetry (with special reference to contemporary practice). On 

 Saturdays, Feb. 3, 10. 



Sir Ernest Rutherford, LL.D. D.Sc. F.R.S. M.R.I., Prof, of Natural 

 Philosophy, and Cavendish Prof, of Experimental Physics, University of Cam- 

 bridge. Six Lectures on Atomic Projectiles and their Properties. On 

 Saturdays, Feb. 17, 24, March, 3, 10, 17, 24. 



The Presents received since the last Meeting were laid on the 

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



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The Secretary of State for India— Agricultural Journal, Vol. XVII. Part 5, 



8vo. 1922. 

 Geological Survey : Records, Vol. LIV. Part 2. 8vo. 1922. 

 Accademia del Lincei— Rendiconti : Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Serie Quinta, 



Vol. XXXI. Nos. 3-6. 1922. 

 Aeronautical Society, Royal— Journal, Nov. 1922. 8vo. 

 American Academy of Arts and Sciences— -Proceedings, Vol. LVII. Nos. 11-15. 



8vo. 1922. 

 American Philosophical Society— Proceedings, Vol. LXI. Nos. 1-2. 8vo. 1922. 



List of Members, 1922. 8vo. 

 Antiquaries, Society of— Archseologia, Vol. LXXI. 1920-21. 4to. 1921. 

 Astronomical Society, Royal— Monthly Notices, Vol. LXXXII. No. 9. 8vo. 



1922. 

 Rankers, Institute of— Journal, Vol. XLIII. Part 9. 8vo. 1922. 



