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WINDERMERE LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY 



2nd session, 1883-84. 



President. 



... The Rkjht Hon. Lord Decies. 

 Vice-Presidents. 



E. P. Stock. 



W. C. MacDougall. 



Treasurer. ... 



W. C. MacDougall. 



J. Ballantyne. 

 r. Barton. 

 J. E. Beidson. 

 F. Clowes. 

 H. Crossley. 

 T. DoBSox. 



Secretaries. 



Delegates. 



Committee. 



Geo. Healey. 



B. E. Fishek. 



... John' Holland. 



T. Thompson. 



E. Morgan. 



H. \V. Schneider. 



S. A. K. Sylvester. 



^V. Taylor. 



T. Thomp.son. 



W. V. Yates. 



LECTURES AND MEETINGS. 



1883. 



Oct. 8. — Mr. Frank Ccrzon. — Our Faces, and how we came by them. 



Oct. 22. — Members' Meeting. 



Nov. 5. — Mr. Frank Barton. — Beethoven, and his Influence upon Music. 



jNIembers' Meeting. 

 Nov. 20. — Mr. W. H. Golding, Lecturer to the late Polytechnic 



Institute. — Atlantic to Pacific, with some Notes of the Travels 



of the Marquess of Lome and H.R. H. ' Princess Louise. 



Dioramic Views. 

 Nov. 26. — A. Hamilton, M.D. — On a Germ Theory of Disease, illustrated 



by diagrams, microscopic specimens, &c. 

 Dec, 3. — Members' Meeting. 



Dec. 10.— Eev. James Pimblett, M.A. — A Fortnight in Flanders. 

 Dec. 17.— Professor Frank Clowes, D.Sc. (The University College, 



Nottingham.) — On Improvements in the use of Coal Gas for 



Lighting and Heatiug. 



