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March 1— Mr. W. H. Weekes, on Chlorine, its Combina- 

 tions, Properties and Uses. 

 8 — Mr. W. Brent, on Amphibia. 

 15— Mr. W. J. Cooper, on Natural History, 

 22— The Rev. H. Lacey, on the Origin and History 

 of Alphabetic Writing. 



THIRD QUARTER. 



April 12 — Mr. S. Kingsford, on Electricity. 



19-1 Mr. Hunt, on the Properties and Phenomena of 

 26J the Mind. 

 May 3— The Rev. H. Lacey, on the Origin and History 

 of Alphabetic Writing. 

 10 — Mr. Warman, on Horology, 

 17 — Mr. W. Brent, on Icthyology. 

 24— Mr. Marten, on the Life and Character of Gene- 

 ral Washington. 

 31— Mr. W, H. Weekes, on Chlorine, its Combina- 

 tions, Properties and Uses. 

 June 7 — Rev. J. Blomfield, on Civilization. 



Z^ i Mr. W. Masters, on Geology. 



28 — Mr. Cornfield, on Optics. 

 July 5— Mr. Baskerville, on the English Novelists. 



T. WILKINSON, 



Secretary. 



