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XIV, 
Committee. 
Mr. I. Rrra Mr, A. TWEDDLE 
Mr. A. P. WiLkI5 Mr. JonHn RoBeRTSON 
Mr. W. JARDINE. 
Delegates ae we Aan Messrs. WILSON and JARDINE. 
The following MEETINGS were held during the Session :— 
1887. 
Noy. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Novy. 
Dec. 
1—R. A. Atuison, Esq., M.P.—‘“ Edmund Burke.” 
8—Dr. Grant.—‘‘Christianity in Britain before ‘the coming of 
Augustine.” Illustrated by Magic Lantern. 
15—Mr. WiLKkin.—‘‘ James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd.”’ 
. 22—J. H. Pann, Esq.—‘‘ The Sandwich Islands.” 
. 29—Reyv. J. R. Greson.—‘‘ Books, and how to Read them.” 
6—Debate: ‘‘Is Reason confined to Man?”’ Af. Mr. J. WiILson. 
Neg. Dr. Mc. LacHian. 
Dec. 13—Rev. J. A. Smira.—‘‘A Trip Round the World.” Illustrated 
by Lime-light Lantern. 
Dec. 23—W™m. Honvason, Esq., A.L.S.—‘‘Sea-side Botany.” 
Dec. 27—Special Arrangements. 
1888. 
Jan. 3—Special Arrangements. 
Jan. 10—Debate: ‘‘Has Machinery benefited the Working Classes ?” 
Jan. 17—Reyv. S. Fatite.—‘‘ Epitaphs.”’ 
Jan, 24—Rev. H. T. ButkeLny.—‘‘ Robert Browning.” 
Jan. 31—Mr. Jonn Witson,—‘‘ The Limits of Science.” 
Feb. 7—Rev. D. THomas.—‘‘ Reading.” 
Feb. 14—Dr. Mc. Lacutan.—‘‘ The Fools of Shakespeare.” 
Feb. 21—Readings, &e. 
Feb. 28—Mr. J. G. Toprin.—‘‘ Ants.” 
Mar. 13—Mr. WiLk1r.—Reading from Dickens. 
Mar. 20—Shakespearian night. 
Mar. 27—Business of the Society, Election of Officers, &o, 
