GREENOCK PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 



The Syllabus was as follows : — 

 1907. 

 Oct. 25 — Opeming Lecture^" 0/(^ Scofs Shippins; and Sea History:' 

 By George Neilson, LL.D., Glasgow. 



Nov. i—'' People I have ineL" By Raymond Blathavayi'. 



,, %—'' Burma." With Lantern Illustrations. By F. C. Macdonald, 

 Holytown. 



„ 15 — " Worry : The Disease of the Ai:;e. By Dr. C. \V. 

 Saleeby, F.R.S.E. 



„ 22— '■'■ Our Natiottal Sotii^s." By Madame Bektha Moore. 



„ 29 — " Mountaineering : Its /Pleasures, Dangers, and Difficulties^ 

 With Lantern and Bioscope Illustrations. By F. Ormiston- 

 SiMiTH, of Swiss, German, and Austrian Alpine Clubs. 



Dec. 6 — "^ Humorist at Large.'' With Illustrations from the 

 Lecturer's Drawings. By L. Raven-hill, of "Punch." 



„ 13 — '^Adventures in Cloudland.' With Lantern Illustrations. By 

 Miss Bacon. 



„ 30 — Business Meeting. Annual Report by Museum Committee 



and Election of Representatives. 

 1908. 

 Jan. 17— Watt Anniversary Lecture. " The Source of Radio- 

 Active Energy'' By Frederick Soddy, M.A., Lecturer 

 on Physical Chemistry, Glasgow University. 



„ 24— Dramatic Recital. By Alexander Watson. 



„ 31 — ^^ Some Wonders of the Starry Heavens^' With Lantern 

 Illustrations. By Rev. Edward Bruce Kirk, Lecturer 

 Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College. 



Feb. 7—" The Eye and the Aerial Graphoscope." By ERIC Stuart 

 Bruce, M.A., 0.\on. 



„ 14 — '■'■London in Shadow and Sunshine:' By W. Pett-Ridge. 



„ 21—'- The Homes and Haunts of R. L. Stevenson'' With 

 Lantern Illustrations. P.y James Patrick. 



„ 2%—"- India : The Oriental Wo?iderlatid." With Lantern Illustra- 

 tions. By E. G. P. Cotelingam, late of " Madras Mail." 



Mar. 6— Annual Meetinc; of the Society. 



