17 

 Casts of Skulls and Jaws of Diprotodon aastralis, Toxodon anrjusti- 

 dens, Rhinoceros tichorhinus, Belodon kapfii, and of other fossil 

 remains. 



FKEE LECTURES. 

 The Fifteenth Winter Course of Free Lectures was delivered in the 

 Lecture Hall of the Library in January, February, and March, 1880. 



Total number of persons attending the 39 Lectures .16,344 



419 

 Average per Lecture 



List. 

 The History of the English Coinage, with illustrations by the 

 Oxyhydrogen Light, by Mr. Councillor J. A. Picton, J.P., F.S.A., 

 Chairman of the Library, Museum, and Art Committee. 

 The Lowest Forms of Life, by the Rev. H. H. Higgins, M.A. 

 Birds and Flying Animals, by Dr. J. Birkbeck Nevins. 

 The Writings of Charles Dickens, by Mr. J. Ashcroft Noble. 

 Westminster Abbey, by the Rev. Samuel Pearson, M.A. 

 A Journey through Moab in 1872, illustrated by the Oxyhydrogen 



Light, by Mr. R. C. Johnson. 

 The Rise and Progress of the British Press, by the Rev. H. T 



Howat, M.A. 

 Chemical Action in Earth Sculpture, with chemical experiments (two 



lectures), by Mr. Norman Tate. 

 Glaciers, their formation, motion, and their work in Nature, with 

 illustrations by the Oxyhydrogen Light, by the Rev. T. A. 

 Snow, M.A. 

 Song and its Lifluence; and Musical Declamation, with vocal illus- 

 trations; (two lectures), by Mr. J. Veaco. 

 Six Years in the Celestial Empire, by Dr. George Shearer. 

 Humorous and Dramatic Recitals, from English and American 



Authors, by Mr. William Bennett. 

 Horns of Beasts, Birds, Reptiles, and Fishes, their Growth and 



Structure, by Mr. Thomas J. Moore. 

 Readitgs from Shakespere, &c., by Mr. Frederick Kempster, M.A. 

 Thrift j;. Thriftlessness, by the Rev. J. Henry Skewes. 



