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A collection of Egyptian, Greek, Arab, and other Antiquities. 



Eighteen specimens of Spanish and Italian Pottery, Glass, <fec. 



One hundred and twenty-one specimens of Egyptian, Etruscan, Greek, 

 and Koman Antiquities. 



A collection of small Peruvian Antiquities, from Samamer. 



A diminutive Jivaro Indian Head, from the Kiver Napo, Ecuador. 



FEEE LECTURES. 



The Thirteenth Course of Free Lectures was delivered in January, 

 February, and March, 1878. 



LIST: 



One Lecture on Social Life amongst our Ancestors, by Mr. Coun- 

 cillor J. A. Picton, J.P., F.S.A., Chairman of the Library, 

 Museum, and Arts Committee. 



One Lecture on Bible Lands, by the Rev. H. H. Higgins, M.A. 



One Lecture on Mediaeval Art and the Monastic Orders, by Mr. 

 Henry Clark. 



Two Lectures on Vocal Music, by Mr. James Veaco. 



One Lecture, A Visit to Sunny Lands, by Mr. Councillor J. A. 

 Forrest. 



Two Lectures on Navigation, by Mr. James Gill, Teacher of Navi- 

 gation and Nautical Astronomy at the Sailors' Home. 



One Lecture on the Chemistry of Sugar Refining, by Dr. Edmund 

 Alleyne Cook, F.C.S. 



Two Lectures on the Education of the BUnd, by the Rev. Alexander 

 Whishaw, M.A., Minister of the Church for the Blind, Liverpool. 



One Lecture on Mary Queen of Scots, by the Rev. William Cun- 

 ningham, M.A. 



Two Lectures on Robert Burns and one on Edinburgh, by the Rev. 

 William Graham. 



One Lecture on Sponges, their Natural History and Development, 



by Mr. Thomas Higgin, F.L.S. 

 Three Lectures on Art, by Mr. Councillor P. H. Rathbone (viz., 



Nuremberg and Albert Durer ; Antwerp and Rubens ; Florence 



Giotto and Donatello). 



