KESWICK LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. 



13th session, 1881-82. 



Preshlent... ... ... ... Rev. A. Howson. 



Vice-President ... ... ... Rev. Canon Battersby, M.A. 



Secrelari/... ... .■■ ■■■ Mr. J. Postlethwaite. 



Treasurer ... ... ... Mr. Edwin Jackson. 



George Black, M.B. 

 Eev. Wm. Colvii.le. 

 J. Fisher Cro.sthwaite. 



T. E. HiGHTON. 



Rev. T. K. Richmond, M.A. 

 William Wood. 



Hon. Curators of Museum. 

 A. A. H. Knight, M.D. | John Birkett. 



PUBLIC LECTURES. 



-J. G. GooDCHiLD, E.SQ., F. G. S. —Birds of Prey . 



-John Holmes, Esq. — Ancient Life by the Light of Ancient 



Lamps. 

 -R. Russell, Esq., C.E., F.G.S.— Cyprus. 

 -Rev. T. K. Richmond, M.A. — Sir Joshua Reynolds : Life and 



Works. 



-Prof. Seeley, F.R.S., F.G.S., &c.— The Influence of Natural 

 Phenomena in the Mental and Moral Development of the British 

 People. 



-C. Gore Ring, Esq., M.D. —The Knights of St. John. 



-George Black, Esq., M.B. — Physical Culture. 



—Rev. Alexander Nairn. — Thomas Carlyle. 



—Rev. Canon Battersby, M.A. — William Wilberforce. 



—Rev. a. Howson. ^Discoveries at Nineveh. 



ORDINARY MEETINGS. 

 1881. 

 Oct. 17. — The President. — The Theory of Evolution in reference to Man. 

 Oct. 31. — Rev. E. P. Stanley. — Life of George Stephenson. 

 Nov. 21. -Mr. T. E. Highton. — Changes in the Map of Europe in the 



19th Century. 

 Pec. 5. — Mr. John Richardson. — Scottish Life and Character. 

 Dec. 19. — Mr. John Battersby. — Notes of TraveL 



