19 

 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10th. 



SOME INHABITANTS OF OUR PONDS 

 AND STREAMS. 



(with Lantern Illustkations) 



BY 



Mr. D. E. CAUSH, L.D.S. 



WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14th. 



THE LOWER FORMS OF ANIMAL AND 

 VEGETABLE LIFE. 



(Microscopical Demonstration) 



BY 



Messrs. D. E. CAUSH, ELGEE, HAINES, MUSTON, 

 MITCHELL, NICHOLSON, THOMS, and 

 PANKHURST. 



WEDNESDAY, May 5th. 



ON THE GROWTH OF HAIR UPON THE 

 HUMAN EAR, 



AND ITS TESTIMONY TO THE SHAPE, SIZE, AND 

 POSITION OF THE ORGAN IN PAST TIMES. 



BY 



Mr. H. M. WALLIS. 



In 1871, Darwin called attention to the cusp sometimes 

 seen upon the folded edge of the human ear and suggested that 



■ this feature was a survival of the pointed tip which terminated 

 B the ear of our remote ancestor. 



■ The hypothesis was ingenious, but less convincing than many 

 K of the bold and splendid deductions of our great philosopher. 



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