TJie Wildc Lectures. Ixix 



THE WILDE LECTURES. 



^^97- (jLily 2) "On the Nature of the Rontgen Rays.' 

 ]^y Sir G. G. Stokes, Bart, F.R.S. {28 pp.) 



189S. (Mar. 29.) " On the Physical Basis of Tsychical 

 Events." V,y Sir MicifAKL Fostkk, K.C.B., 

 F.R.S. {46 pp.) 



1899. (Mar. 28) "The newlj' discovered Elements; 



and their relation to the Kinetic Theory of 

 Gases." V>y I'rof William Ramsay, F.R.S. 



1900. (Feb. 13.) "The Mechanical Principles of Flight." 



By the Rt. Hon. Lord Rayleigm, F.R.S. 

 {26 pp.) 



1901. (April 22.) " Sur la Flore du Corps" Huinain." 



By Dr. Elie IMetschnikoff, For.Mem.R.S. 



isspp.) 



1902. (Feb. 25.) "On the Evolution of the Mental 



Faculties in relation to some P\indamental 

 Principles of Motion." By Dr. ITenky Wilde, 

 F.R.S. {3-^ pp., 3 pis) 



1903. (May 19.) "The Atomic Theor}-." \\y Professor 



F. W. Clarke, D.Sc. {32 pp) 



1904. (Feb. 23.) "The Involution of Matter as revealed 



by the Radio-active Elements." By FREDERICK 

 SODDY, M.A. {42 pp:) 



