GREENOCK PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 



1904. 

 Dec. 16 — '■^Masters of Medicine!" With Lantern Illustrations. By 



W.VLTER COLQUHOUN, M..A.., M.B., CM., F.R.S.E. 

 1905. 

 Jan. 21 — '■' Briiisk Sculpture of To-day P With Lantern Illustrations. 



by M. H. Spielmann, F..S..\. 



Feb. 3 — ^' Russia of To-day r With Lantern Illustrations. Ey the Rev. 

 John Gleeson, F.R.G..S. 



„ 10 — ^^ Plaii/s and tfiei)- EnviroHiiieni." With Lantern Illustrations. 

 By Isaac Bavlev I5alfouk, M.D., D..Sc., LL.D., M..A., 

 F.R.S. 



„ 17— "■ Schubert:' With Musical Illustrations. By Mrs. J. Kennedy 

 Frasek, assisted by Miss MAUfiAKET Kennedy. 



„ 24 — " Nature's Armoury — Some Defences and Dances of Animal 

 Life.'' With Lantern Illustrations. By Dr. Andrew 

 Wilson, F.R.S.E., F.I.S. 



Through illness tliree of the lecturers were compelled to cancel 

 their engagements. The Committee were able in two cases to 

 provide lectures in substitution, but in the case of the Watt 

 x\nniversary Lecture it was impossible to make other arrangements, 

 and the Committee were reluctantly compelled to forego it for this 

 year. Mr. S. W. Barnaby is, however, willing to undertake tlie duly 

 for next year. 



While no Popular Science Lecture Course was undertaken 

 during the session the Committee have had the matter constantly 

 before them, and are in hopes of being able to arrange for such a 

 course during the present year. The balance at credit of the 

 Science Lecture Fund is now ^^1 15s. gd. 



The Committee regretfully place on record the loss the Society 

 has sustained during the year by the deaths of Dr. James Wallace 

 and Mr. J. Campbell Hart. Dr. Wallace will be much missed not 

 only for the valuable services that he rendered the Society in various 



