GREENOCK PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 



1901. 

 y.o\.2C)— ''Caricature in and out of Parliaments \<\\\\ Lantern Illus- 

 trations. By E. T. Rf.ed, Parliamentary Drauohtsman 

 of " Punch." 



Dec. 6—'- The Messasrc of Tom Hood:' With Illustrative Readings. 

 By George .Middleton, M.A., LL.B., Glasgow. 



„ 13—" The Women Song Writers of Scotland:' With Song Illustra- 

 tions. By Madame Norris-Adams. 



igo2. 



Jan. 17— Watt Anniversary Lecture. ''James Watt, Inventor." 

 By H. S. Hele Shaw, LL.D., F.R.S., Professor of En- 

 gineering in University College, Liverpool. 



„ 24—" Campitig in Palestine." With Lantern Illustrations. By the 

 Rev. W. Lewis Robertson, M.A., Greenock. 



„ 31—" Voyages in Cloitdland." With Lantern Illustrations. By the 

 Rev. J. M. Bacon, :\I.A., F.R.A.S. 



Feb. 7-Dramatic Recital. By Ernest Denny, London. 



" 14— "/«-f'V/.f and their Relation to the Propagation of Disease." 

 With Lantern Illustrations. By John Glaister, M.D., 

 Professor of Forensic Medicine in the University of 

 Glasgow. 



„ 21-" A Grain of Wheat:' With Lantern Illustrations. By 

 Frederick O. Bower, D.Sc, F.R.S., Professor of Botany 

 in the University of Glasgow. 



„ 28—" Some Literary Associations of the English Lake District." 

 With Lantern Illustrations. By the Rev. Canon Rawnsley, 

 M.A., Crosthwaite. 



The thanks of the Society are due to Dr. William Jacks and 

 Professor Hele Shaw of Liverpool for the opening and Watt lectures 

 respectively, the latter of which is now being printed, and will be 

 issued to the Members as one of the Society's Papers. 



Thanks are also due to Dr. Freeland Fergus and the Rev. W. 

 Lewis Robertson for their lectures, given gratuitously. 



A course of lectures on "French Literature," in the French 

 language, was organised under the auspices of the Society, and is 

 at present proceeding satisfactorily, being attended in considerable 



