XXill. 
Committee. 
Mr. J. W. ATKINSON Mr. W. Lone 
Mr. 8. ATKINSON Mr.’ J. Loneron 
Mr. J. T. Bownass Mr. F. Marr 
Mr. J. BELL Mr. G. Morr 
Mr. J. Bonny Rev. J. M. Moss 
Rev, F. BrRowNson Mr. G. H. Patrrinson 
Mr. R. CLEce Mr. A. H. RaArKsEs 
Mr. H. Coutts Mr. T. THompson 
Mr. C. J. Hatt Mr. W. V. YATES 
Mr. G. HEALEY 
The following MEETINGS were held during the Session :— 
1890. 
Oct. 20—Miss WaxerreLp—‘‘ English National Melodies, from the 13th 
to the 19th Centuries, comprising Musical Illustrations of 
each Century, and of the different classes into which English 
Melodies may be divided.” Specimens from Dowland, 
Lawes, Arne, &c. 
Nov. 3—J. W. Batuantyne, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.P.E.—‘‘The Dawn of 
the Intellect in the Child.” 
Nov. 24—E. S. Brucz, Esq.—‘‘Fifty Years of Scientific Progress.” Illus- 
trated by Dioramic Views, Photographs, &c. 
Dec. 1—J. Snvers, Esq.—‘‘The Pyramid Plateau of Egypt.” With 
Limelight Illustrations. 
Dec. 8—W. H. Goxpine, Esq.—‘‘Stanley’s Travels.” With Limelight 
Views. 
1891. 
Jan.—Major HENpDERsoN, Royal Military College, Sandhurst—‘‘ Modern 
War,” 
Jan. 26—J. A. THompson, Esq., M.A., Lecturer in the School of Medicine, 
Edinburgh—‘‘ Domestic Life among Animals.” 
Feb. 9—Rev. T. Mackenrera, F.R.A.S.—‘‘ The Sun.” 
Feb. 23—RB. A. Irvine, Esq., M.A.—‘ William Shakespeare of Stratford: 
on-Avon was not William Shakespeare the Dramatist.” 
