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WiLLiNK, W, E., M.A., C.C., (Jliairnian, Technical Instruction Sub- 

 committee. •' William of AVykeham, and the Enolish Cathedi'al 

 Builderi^ ; " with Lantern illustrations. 



Woodward, Arthur Smith, f.c.s., &e., of the British Museum (Natural 

 History.) " (Juvier and Owen, the founders of Comparative 

 Anatomy ; " with Lantern illustrations. 



MUSEUM. 



Visitors to Museum. 



1893. 1892. 



(261 Davs) (26.5 Days) 



Total Visitors in the Year 299,3l\) 327,448 



AY eekly Average 5,756 6,297 



Daily Average 1.146 1,235 



MONDAY EVENING OPENING OF THE MUSEUM. 



The Museum was open on 25 evenings, and the total attendances were 

 7,G55, giving an average attendance of oUt) per evening. 



The following Lectures were given on specimens in the Museum : — 



1893. 

 Jan. 2nd. — " More about Music Making," with musical illustrations, by 



Mr. W. I. Argent. 

 Jan. Dth. — '• History of a Piece of Slate," by Mr. J. Lomas. 

 Jan. IGth. — "'The Ancient Monuments of Egyi>t," by Mr. A. H. Frazer. 

 Jan. 2ord. — "' Ants and their Habits," by Mr. T. H. Wardleworth. 

 Jan. 30th. — " Structures and Devices of Animals for Protection," by 



Mr. J. A. Clubb. 

 Feb. (3th.—" Old Time Measures," by Mr. T. Tarleton. 

 Feb. i;;th.— "Trilobites," by Mr. H. C Beasley. 

 Feb. 20th. — " Lobster and Cockroach," by Mr. W. Narramore, F.L.s. 

 Feb. 27tli.— " Ships, Ancient and Modern," by Mr. Henry F. Watt. 

 Mar. Gth.— " Recent Discoveries in Egypt," by Mr. P. Entwistle. 

 Mar. 20th.— '^ Shells and their Uses," by Miss E. M. Wood. 

 Mar. 27tli.— " Plants and their Uses," by Mr. F. P. Marrat. 

 Oct. 2nd. — •" The Collection of Agates, becj^ueathed to the Museum by 



the late Earl of Derby, by Mr. F. P. Marrat. 

 Oct. l»th.— '• (Jorals," by Mr. W. H. Read. 

 Oct. 16th.^" Cave-dwellers in Britain," by Mr. H. C. Beasley. 



