xvill. 
The following LECTURES were given during the Session :— 
1887. 
Oct. 12.—Rev. 8S. HEBERT, M.A.—‘‘Pharaoh and his Mummy,” illustrated 
by Diagrams. 
Oct. 26.—R. J. BAILLIE, F.R.A.S.—“ Earthquakes and Volcanoes.” 
Nov. 9.—J. M. Pavtt, F.G.S.—‘‘ Man.” 
Nov. 23.—Dr. Kniext.—“ The Circulation of the Blooc vis 
Dec. 7.—J. B. Bartey.—‘‘ Shakespeare,” a suggestive Sketch. 
Dec. 14.—Rev. C. H. GEM, B. A.—‘‘ Milton.” 
1888. 
Jan. 11.—R. Mc.Mruan.—‘‘ The First Glassmakers, the History of a 
Sponge Family.” 
Jane 26.—Dr. H. J. Wepp.—‘‘ The Water we Drink,” illustrated by 
Experiments. 
Feb. 8.—J. A. Wuuartiry. —“ Diamonds and Precious Stones.” 
Feb. 22.—Rev. H. M. Topp, M. A.—‘‘ Norway and Sweden.” 
Mar. 21.—Dr. MrrcHELL.—“* The Brain and Nerves.” 
OFFICERS FOR 1888-89. President—J. M. Paull, Esq., F.G.S. 
Vice-Presidents—Rev. S. Hebert, M.A., and John Graham. Com- 
pitt —G,. Lo Carr, W.-Crabb; T. Johnston, John Glaister, Joseph 
Glaister, W. M. Hudson, Rev. H. M. Todd, M.A., W. F. Wilson, 
J.P:, Rev. “W. A. Wrigley. Hon. T veasurer—john Stronach. 
Hon. Secretary—H. L. Barker. Delegates to Annual Meeting— 
Thomas Johnston and H. L. Barker. 
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BRAMPTON LITERARY AND FIELD NATURALIST 
SOCIETY. 
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SESSION, 1887-88. 
President oad ro ex see .. G. J. Jonxson, Esq. 
Vice-Presidents. 
Rey. S. FALLE. | Rev. H. J. BULKELEY. 
Treasurer ae Zee oes aa Heo Mr. J. B. LEE. 
Hon. Secretary ... ae ae see Mr. Isaac B, Hopeson. 
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