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 LIST OF LECTURES. 



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18-2G ^ 

 Oct. 17 j Mr. Wm. Masters, Introductory A'ldress. 



31 Mr. \V. Il.Weekes, on Chemistry. 

 Nov. 14 i\Ir. VVilkinson, on ihe Historj of England. 



28 Mr. G. Newport, on Entomology. 

 Dec. 12 Mr. Ashdowne, on Electricity. 



'2G Mr. Read, on Mathematics. 

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 Jan. 23 ^ Mr. Phillips, on Astronomy. 

 Feb. 6 Mr. W. Brent, on Poetry. 



20 Mr. W, H, VVeekes, on Chemistry. 

 March G Mr. G. Newport, on Entomology. 



20 Mr. W. Masters, on the English Poets. 

 April 3 Mr. Ashdowne, on Electricity. 



,!: ^ Mr. Read, on Mathematics. 

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24 Mr. G. Newport, on Entomology. 



May 1 Mr. W. Rrent, on Poetry. 



8 Mr. Phillips, on Astronomy. 



15 Mr. \^'. 11. Weekes, on Chemistry. 



22 Mr. Mariin, on the PliilosDphy of the Mind, 



29 Mr. W. Masters, on the English Poets. 

 June 5 Mr. J. Fletcher, on Mechanics. 



12 Mr. J Brent, jun., on Pneumatics. 



19 Mr. Wilkinson, on Hydrostatics. 



26 , on the History of England. 



July 3 -'^Ir. Ashdowne, on Electricity, 



10 Mr. J. Fletcher, on Mechanics. 



17 Mr. W. H. Weekes, on Chemistry. 

 24 Mr. W, Philpot, jun., on Gymnastics. 



31 Mr. Martin, on the Philosophy of the Mind. 



Au". 7 Mr. VV. Masters, on the English Poets. 



14 Mr. J. Fletcher, on the History of Philosophy. 



21 Mr. Ashdowne, on Electricity. 

 28 Mr. Read, on Architecture. 



Sept. 4 Mr. J. Friend, on Ornithology. 



U Mr. G. Newport, on Entomology. 



18 Mr. Wilkinson, on the History of England. 



T. WILKINSON, Secretary. 



