1851.) OF THE ROYAL INSTITUTION. 29 
GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING, 
Monday, March 3. 
Wituiam Pots, Esa., F.R.S., Treasurer and Vice-President, 
in the Chair. 
Benjamin Gibbons, Esq. Adam Murray, Jun. Esq. 
Edward H. Keeling, Esq. James Scott, Esq. 
were admitted Members of the Royal Institution. 
Francis Bayley, Esq. Lady Herschel. 
John J. Bigsby, M.D.F.G.S. &c. Edwin Lankester,M.D.F.R.S. 
William F. Cowell, Esq. The Lord Moreton. 
Edward Dumergue, Esq. William Morgan, Esq. 
William Henry Fisher, Esq. Henry Twining, Esq. 
Fred. Solly Flood, Esq. Athelstane Willcock, Esq. 
Rey. Joseph Hambleton, B. D. James S. Willes, Esq. 
were duly elected Members of the Royal Institution. 
The Vacancy in the Fullerian Professorship of Physiology was 
announced, and the Members were informed, that, in pursuance of the 
Trust Deed, a Professor would be elected by the Managers on the 
8th of July, 1851, at 4 o’clock, P.M. 
The Secretary reported that the following Courses of Lectures 
would be delivered after Easter, viz. 
Six Lectures on some Points of Electrical Philosophy — by Pro- 
fessor Farapay. 
Seven Lectures on Cosmical Philosophy— by Rev. Professor 
Bapven Powe t, of Oxford. 
Seven Lectures on Manufactures and Construction — by Professor 
Epwarp Cowpkr, of King’s College, London. 
The following Presents were announced, and the thanks of the 
Members ordered to be returned for the same :— 
From 
Dr. G. A. Mantell (the Author)—On the Remains of Man and Works of Art 
imbedded in Rocks and Strata. 8vo. 1850. 
M. Faraday, Esq. Full. Prof. Chem, R. J.— Abhandlungen der Kéniglichen 
Akademie zu Berlin, 1840 —1848. 11 vols. 4to. 
Monatsberichte derselben. Jan.—April, 1836. Jan.—Dec. 1850. 8vo. 
Bulletins de la Classe Physico-Mathématique de Académie Impériale des 
Sciences de St. Pétersbourg. Tome IX. No.1—6. 4to. 
The Geological Society. — Quarterly Journal, Vol. VII. No. 25. 8yo. 1851. 
The Franklin Institute. —Journal, Vol. XIX. 3rd Series. 1850. 
