46 MUSEUMS. 
Government (Museum fittings); Dr. Jean Capart, Museum, 
Brussels; Dr. F. G. Herbert Smith, British Museum, London; 
G. Wolliscroft Rhead, Esq., R.E., Putney; and Edward Bidwell, 
Esq., London. 
III.—Lecrvres. 
Twenty-four lectures were delivered by members of the Staff on 
Monday evenings, in the Lecture Theatre of the Museums. They 
were illustrated by specimens from the Museums and by lantern 
slides. The number of visitors to the Museums on these Monday 
evenings totals 10,508, of which a large percentage attends the 
various Lectures. The following is a list of the subjects :— 
The concluding Lecture of a course on “ The European Peoples: 
their origin and dispersal,’ was given on January 7th by the 
Director of Museums. 
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A course of six Lectures on ‘‘ Natural History Rambles” was 
given on January 14th, 21st, 28th, February 4th, 11th and 18th, by 
Mr. W.S. Laverock, M.A., B.Sc., Assistant, Lord Derby Museum. 
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Two Lectures on “ Remarkable Fishes’ were given on February 
25th and March 4th by Mr. Joseph A. Clubb, M.Sc., Assistant 
Curator, Lord Derby Museum. 
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Two Lectures on “ Liverpool Printed Pottery” and ‘* Wedgwood 
and his works” were given on March 11th and 18th respectively, 
by Mr. P. Entwistle, Assistant Curator, Mayer Museum. 
A Lecture on ‘‘ The Horse and its Ancestry ” was given on March 
25th by Mr. Joseph A. Clubb, M.Sc., Assistant Curator, Lord Derby 
Museum. 
A course of six Lectures on ‘‘ Bygone Liverpool” was given on 
October 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th, November 4th and 11th, by Mr. P. 
Entwistle, Assistant Curator, Mayer Museum. 
A course of six Lectures on “ The Natural History of Burrowing 
Animals” was given on November 18th, 25th, Dec. 2nd, 9th, 16th 
and 23rd, by Mr. W. S. Laverock, M.A., B.Sc., Assistant, Lord 
Derby Museum, 
