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Drawing in Water Colours — Hall Sands, Devon, by G. Barnard, 
Esq. 
Microscopes by Messrs. Varley. 
In the Ante-room were exhibited : — 
A Model of a Martello-tower, near Genoa, constructed for the 
Drawing Classes at Rugby School, by Mr. G. Barnard, from 
Sketches made on the spot ; and Drawings made from the Model 
by his Pupils. 
GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING, 
Monday, March 1, 1852. 
Sir Joun P. Borxzau, Bart., F.R.S,, Vice-President, in the Chair. 
Samuel Gaskell, Esq. Alfred James Woodhouse, Esq. 
Robert S. W. Lutwidge, Esq. 
were admitted Members of the Royal Institution. 
J. G. Appold, Esq. Abel Jenkins, Esq. 
Rev. J. Brownbill. Francis Lloyd, Esq. 
Octavius Browne, Esq. Charles Lyall, Esq. 
George Edward Dering, Esq. Kenneth Macaulay, Esq., Q.C. 
George Field, Esq. George Whitlock Nicholl, Esq. 
Matthew Flower, Esq. Rev. C. Pritchard, M.A.,F.R.S. 
Lieut.-Colonel Francis Vernon Samuel Tomkins, Esq. 
Harcourt. Edward Owen Tudor, Esq. 
Thomas Henry, Esq. 
were duly elected Members of the Royal Institution. 
The Secretary reported that the following Arrangements had 
been made for the Lectures after Easter, viz. : — 
Eight Lectures on the History and Practice of Sculpture, by 
R. Wesrmacortt, R.A. 
Eight Lectures on the Physiology of Plants, by Dr. E. Lan- 
KESTER, F.R.S. 
Six Lectures on Points connected with the Non-Metallic Elements 
— by Proressor Farapay. 
The following Presents were announced ; and the thanks of the 
Members returned for the same : — 
From 
Astronomer-Royal, — Astronomical and Magnetical and Meteorological Obser- 
vations at Greenwich in 1850, 4dto, 1852, 
