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Two Lectures on Modern Progress, and Never Despair, by the Rev. H. S. 

 Brown, 



Six Lectures on Water, and tlie Chemistry of Pigments, by Mr. E. Davies. 



One Lecture on Egypt, India, and California, by Mr. Councillor J. A. 

 Forrest. 



Two Lectures on Assyrian Discovery, by the Rev. W. H. Boscawen. 



Four Lectures on Art, by Mr. "W. J. Bishop, Head Master of the Govern- 

 ment School of Art, Northern Division. 



Three Lectures on Navigation, and Nautical Astronomy, by Mr. J. Gill. 



Two Lectures on the Art of Engraving, by Mr. John Finnie, Head Master 

 of the Government School of Art, Southern Division. 



One Lecture on the Rise and Progress of Water Colour Painting, by 

 Mr. W. L. Kerry, Teacher of Painting, &c.. Royal Institution, Liverpool. 



One Lecture on Arctic Exploration, by Mr. Councillor W. B. Forwood,^ 

 J.P., F.S.S. 



Four Readings, by Mr. Frederick Kempster, M.A. 



Third Course of Free French Lectures, by Professor J. D. Gaillard. 



The School of Science has had the usual accommodation during its Annual 

 Session. 



The Courses of Lectures delivered were as follows : — 



Practical Plane and Solid Geometry ; Machine Construction and Drawing. 

 Teacher, Mr. A. J. Briant. 



General Biology and Animal Physiology. Teacher, G. Shearer, M.D. 

 (Univ. Edin.) 



Navigation and Nautical Astronomy, By Mr. James Gill, 



Geology and Mineralogy, Teacher, Mr. Wm. Semmons, F.G.S. 



The various examinations, conducted under the management of the Univer- 

 sities of Oxford and Cambridge and the Civil Service, have taken place as 

 •usual. 



During the meeting of the Social Science Congress in October, the rooms 

 "were made use of and a very interesting soiree was given to the members. 



Signed, on behalf of the Committee, 



J. A. PICTON, 



la.j.j^.j-ji .. Chairman. 



15 JUL. 1898 



