THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT. 



Nov. 17.—" The Campaign oj SedatiP With Lime-light Illustrations. 



By J. W. Gilmer, Esq., Greenock. 

 „ 24.—" Colour." Illustrated by Examples. By W. ScOTT MORTON, 



Esq., Edinburgh. 

 Dec. \.—'-' Facts about Fiction." By Dr. A. CONAN DOYLE, London. 



„ 8.—" Recent adva7ices in our knowledge of the Brain" With Lime- 

 light Illustrations. By John G. M'Kendrick, Esq., 

 M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., &c.. Professor of Physiology in the 

 University of Glasgow. 



„ 1 5.—" Macbeth : a Moral Study." By the Rev. W. J. Macdonald, 



M.A., Kirkcaldy. 

 „ 22.— Dramatic Recital. By Ernest Denny, Esq., London. 



1894. 



Jan. 19.— In Honour of the Anniversary of the Birth of James Watt. 

 " Ship Resistaftce." Illustrated by Diagrams and Lime-light 

 Views. By R. E. Froude, Esq., Mem. Inst. C.E., Assoc. 

 Mem. of Council Inst. Nav. Architects, London. 



„ 26. — ^^ Lords and Commons up to Date— Men and Manners of the 

 Parliament of iSg^" With Lime-light Illustrations. By 

 F. Carruthers Gould, Esq., London. 



Feb. 2. — " To, At, and From the Chicago Exhibition." Illustrated by 

 Lime-light Views. By ANDREW Jamieson, Esq., M.I.C.E., 

 F.R.S.E., Professor of Engineering in the Glasgow and 

 West of Scotland Technical College. 



„ 9. — "■ Europe during the Ice Age." Illustrated by Diagrams and 

 Maps. By James Geikie, Esq., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S. 

 Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in the University of 

 Edinburgh. 



„ 16. — '^ High Life in the Middle Ages: Glimpses of our Ancestors 

 at Home." By Willmott Dixon, Esq., LL.B., of Trinity 

 College, Cambridge, and of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at- 

 Law. 



„ 23. — " Recent Ideas o?t Electricity." Illustrated by Experiments. 

 By James Blyth, Esq., M.A., F.R.S.E., Professor of 

 Natural Philosophy in the Glasgow and West of Scotland 

 Technical College. 



In arranging the programme for the past Session the Committee 

 endeavoured to follow as closely as possible the lines of their 

 predecessors in providing Lectures on a variety of subjects, and, 

 judging from the attendances at the meetings of the Society, they 



