FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT. 



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The Committee have pleasure in submitting the Forty-first 

 Annual Report. The number of Members is now 205, and the 

 number of tickets issued to Members to admit ladies and youths is 

 253. These figures shew a slight increase on last year's figures. 

 The attendance at the lectures throughout the session has been 

 very good. 



The finances of the Society continue in a satisfactory condition, 

 the credit balance being ^79 14s. 



The programme as arranged at the beginning of the course 

 was carried out in its entirety : — 



1901 

 Oct. 25 — Opening Lecture — "Some Thoiiirhts on the Life and Teachino; 

 of Ralph Waldo Emerson'' I5y William Jacks, LL.D., 

 of Crosslet. 



Nov. 1 — '' IVifh the A/lies to Pekin." With Lantern Illustrations. Fa- 

 Frederick Coleman, War Correspondent to the " New 

 York Herald." 



^^ 8—" The Republic of Chilis With Lantern Illustrations. By D. 

 E. Hume, F.R.CS., Hull. 



„ It,—'-'' Exploring in tlie Antarctic^ With Lantern Illustrations. I!y 

 C. E. BORCHGREVINK, Kgt. St. Olaf, F.R.CS. 



,, 22 — " The Physical Ihisis of Vision:' With Lantern Illustrations 

 and E.xperiments. By A. Freeland Fergus, M.D., 

 F.R.S.E., Glasgow. 



