XIX. 
Delegates. 
Mr. C. W. SmirH | Mr. J. BENTLEY 
Committee. 
4 Mr. T. BreLi Mr. E. Hirp 
Mr. H. Bei Mr. W. EH. PERcIVAL 
Mr. J. Brown H. Repmayne, Hsq. 
Mr. J. FLEMING Mr. STALKER, Senr. 
Mr. J. Hirp | Mr. C. W. Smita 
The following LECTURES were delivered during the Session’ :— 
1888. 
Oct. 23.—Rev. W. Tuckweitt, M.A.—‘‘Natural History for Busy 
Workers.”’ 
Oct. 30.—T. Lewis Banxs, F.R.I.B.A., Esq.—‘‘A few Architectural 
Principles, with Illustrations.” 
Noy. 13.—C. A. Raynn, Esq., M.D., Lond.—‘‘The Brain and its relation 
: to the Phenomena of Consciousness.” 
Nov. 27.—F. Barton, Esq., A.C.O.—‘‘ Mendelssohn.” 
‘Dec. 11.—Rey. J. Mites Moss, M.A.—‘‘Old English Ballads.” 
ioe —Mr. JoserH Stvers—‘A Trip to Paris.” A Popular Lecture, 
illustrated. 
Feb. 5.—JoHN Burrerworts, Esq., F.R.M.S.—‘‘ Unwritten History.” 
: ‘ Illustrated by Oxyhydrogen Light. 
Feb. 19.—Eric Stuart Bruce, Esq., M.A.-—‘‘ Electricity—the Coming 
Power.” 
Moh. 5.—Mr. J. Martinpate.,—‘‘ A Study in Lichens,” 
‘April 2,—Gxo. Buaok, Esq., M.D..—‘‘ Robert Burns.” 
Annuau MeetinG. Election of Officers after the Lecture. 
"SILLOTH AND HOLME CULTRAM LITERARY 
AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. 
10tH SESSION, 1888-89. 
President... r Be .. J. M. Pautt, Esq., F.G.S. 
Vice-Presidents, 
Rev, S. Hepert, M.A. | JOHN GRAHAM. 
