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MONDAY EVENING LECTURES AND SUBJECTS. 



Museum Addresses. 



1889. 

 Jan. 7th.— The Butterflies of the Deep (Pteropods, &c.), by Mr. F. P. 



Marrat. 

 Jan. 14th.— On Shark?, by Mr. James Hornell. 

 Jan. 21st. — The Horse and his Rider, demonstrated with the aid of 



skeletons, by Mr. G. F. Moore. 

 Jan. 28th. — On Music in Bygone Times, by Mr. W. I. Argent. 

 Feb. 4th. — Our Local Strata and their Fossils, by ]\Ir. G. H. Morton. 

 Feb. 11th. — On Minerals, and how to read them, by Mr. D. Clague. 

 Feb. 18th.— On Starfishes, by the Rev. S. Gasking. 

 Feb. 25th.— The Story of Rock Salt, by Mr. 0. W. Jeffs. 

 Mar. 4th. — On Illuminated Manuscripts, by Miss E. M. Wood. 

 Mar. 4th. — On Fishes, by Mr. Richard Paden. 

 Mar. 11th.— The Common Bat, by :Mr. G. J. Hill. 

 l^Iar. 18th. — On the Musical Instruments in the Mayer Collection, by 



Mr. W. I. Argent. 

 Mar. 25th.— On Meteorites, by Mr. J. J. Fitzpatrick. 

 Oct. 7th. — On Fishes, by Mr. Richard Paden. 

 Oct. 14th.— On Cuttle Fishes, by Mr. F. P. Marrat. 

 Oct. 21st.— On the Common Lobster, by Mr. G. F. Moore. 

 Oct. 28th. — On the Babylonian and Assyrian Antiquities in the Mayer 



Museum, by the Rev. F. F. Grensted. 

 Nov. 4th. — On Scorpions and Centipedes, by Mr. J. Chard. 

 Nov. 11th. — On Musical Eyes and Ears, by Mr. W. I. Argent 

 Nov. 18th. — On Gold Nuggets, by Mr. A. Lutschaunig. 

 Nov. 25th.— On Coal, by ]\Ir. W. Hewitt. 

 Dec. 2nd. — On Sea Cucumbers, by the Rev. S. Gasking. 

 Dec. 9th.— On the Life History of the "Liver" Fluke, by 



Mr. R. McMiUan. 

 Dec. 16th.— On Sea Worms, by Mr. J. Hornell. 

 Dec. 23rd.— On Silk and Silkworms, by Mr. Willoughby Gardner. 

 Dec. 30th.— On Iron Ores, by Mr. D. Clague. 



