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During the last winter season, the Museum has been 
lighted up, and opened on each Wednesday Evening, and 
Four Evening Lectures have been given, which were well 
attended. 
The First Lecture in November, 1871, was given by 
Captain R. D. Knight, on the Use of the Microscope. 
The Second in December, 1871, by Mr. J. T. Burgess, on 
Warwick Castle, in the time of the Kingmaker. 
The Third in January, 1872, by the Rev. J. Reynolds 
Young, M.A., on Natural History, for beginners and 
amateurs. 
The Fourth in February, 1872, by Mr. Robert Fisher 
Tomes, on Mammalia. 
An account of the monies received and expended in the 
Lighting and Lectures, &c., is given with this report, and it is 
hoped that the interest may be maintained, and the Museum 
made more useful in the Winter evenings. 
