ns 



resulted in the following promises, this list also including 



the donations already received : — 



£ s. d. 



The President 250 



Dr. Wm. Charles Henry 200 



Miss Henry 50 



Mr. Oliver Heywood 100 



Mr. Charles J. Heywood 100 



Mr. W. H. JohQson 100 



Dr. J. P. Joule 50 



Mr. Andrew Knowles 100 



Mr. James Parlane 10 



Mr. Henry D. Pochin 100 



Dr. Wm. Roberts 50 



Dr. Edward Schunck 100 



Dr. R. Angus Smith 50 



Mr. Henry Wilde 100 



Dr. James Young 50 



The Treasurer 10 



Mr. Baxendell 10 



Dr. James Bottomley 5 5 



Mr. Joseph Sidebotham 50 



Mr. J. Ramsbottom 50 



Mr. R. E. Cunliffe 10 



Mr. Edward Lund 21 



Mr. F. J. Faraday 5 5 



I'he following papers and communications were read at 

 the Ordinary and Sectional Meetings of the Society during 

 the Session: — 



October 2nd, 1883. — "On the Change produced in the Motion 

 of an Oscillating Rod by a heavy Ring surrounding it, and attached 

 to it by elastic cords," by James Bottomley, B.A., D.Sc, F.C.S. 



October IQth, 1883. — " On the leaves of Catlm edulis," by C. 

 Schorlemmer, F.R.S. 



" On the Duality of Physical Forces," by James Rhodes, M.R.C.S. 



