14 Report, 8fc. 



On Thursday, November 15th, Professor Tyndall, kindly com- 

 plying with an invitation from the President of the Society, delivered 

 a most interesting lecture to the School on some of the great laws 

 of Physical Science, illustrated by brilliant experiments. 



Tliursday, November llnd, 1866. 



The Nineteenth Meeting of the Society was held at the Rev. G. 

 H. Bradby's House. 



The exhibitions were : — 



Several Belemnites of various sizes, and a diagram of the most perfect 

 one yet found, as well as a restoration of what the creature is 

 supposed to have been. 



Precious stones, viz., Sapphire, Emerald, Ruby, Turquoise. 



By the President. 



A Viper, thirty-six hours old, and the head of the mother By Ayre. 



Toynbee read a paper on Snakes. 



Thursday, November 29 Ih, 1866. 



The Twentieth Meeting of the Society was held at Mr. Bosworth 

 Smith's House. 



Holland sen. and Jackson were elected members. 



The exhibitions were : — 



An Emu's leg. 



A Lapis-lazuli from the Cabinet Collection (the ancient Sapphire). 



Bohemian Chatterer or Wax-wing, from Norway. By the President. 



Mr. Hayward shewed the Society Newton's rings and the 



