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Also three Lectures on " The Time when the Geological Founda- 

 tions of Liverpool were laid," as follows: — 



Feb. 10th. — " The Rocks that constitute the foundations." I. 

 Feb. 17th. — " The Rocks that constitute the foundations." IT. 

 Feh. 24th. — " The Plants and Animals of the Period." 



Two Lectures on ** Elephants, Living and Extinct," were given by 

 the Assistant Curator of the Lord Derby Museum, Mr. Joseph A. 

 Clubb, M.Sc,: — 



Mar. 3rd. — " Living Elephants." 

 Mar. 10th. — "Extinct Elephants." 



Two Lectures on " New Light on Old Monuments" were given by 

 the Assistant Curator of the Mayer Museum, Mr. P. Entwistle: — - 

 Mar. 17th. — "New Light on Old Monuments." I. 

 Mar. 24th. — " New Light on Old Monuments." II. 



A Lecture was given by the Director- of Museum*: — 



Oct. 13th. — " The Arrangement of the Collections in the Extended 

 Museums." 



A course of six Lectures on "Elementary Zoology— the Grades of 

 Animal Life," was given by the Assistant Curator of the Lord Derby 

 Museum, Mr. Joseph A. Clubb, M.Sc: — 

 Oct. 20th. — " Life without Organs." 

 Oct. 27th.- -"The beginnings of Organs." I. 

 Nov. 3rd . — " The beginnings of Organs." II. 

 Nov. Kith. — " Jointed Animals." I. 

 Nov. 17th. — " Jointed Animals." II. 

 Nov. 24th. — " Vertebrate Types." 



A course of four Lectures on " The Natural History of Volcanoes " 

 was given by the Assistant of the Lord Derby Museum, Mr. W. S. 

 Laverock, M.A., B.Sc. : — 



Dec. 1st. — "Introduction — What is a Volcano:'" 



Dec. Sth. — "The Sources and Cause* of Volcanic Action." 



Dec. 15th.—" The Products and Phenomena of the Active Volcano." 



Dec, 22nd. "The Traces of Ancient Volcanoes," 



