420 NOTICES OF THE MEETINGS [April 3, 
GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING, 
Monday, April 3, 1854. 
WIiLi1amM Pots, Esq., M.A., F.R.S., Treasurer and Vice-President, 
in the Chair. 
The Rev. George Edward Biber, LL.D. was duly elected a Member 
of the Royal Institution. 
George Clowes, Esq. Hananel De Leon, M.D. 
Col. Lothian Sheffield Dickson. Barry Charles Knight, Esq. 
were duly admitted Members of the Royal Institution. 
The Rev. Joun Bartow, Hon. Sec., R.I., reported that the fol- 
lowing Arrangements had been made for the Lectures after Easter : 
Seven Lectures on Esuxniirion, Compustion, and other Pheno- 
mena of Hear. By Jonn Tynpaut, Ph. D., F.R.S., Prof. Nat. 
Phil. R.I. To commence on Tuesday, April 25th, 1854. 
Seven Lectures on Botany. By Maxwe ti T. Masters, Esq. of 
the Fielding Herbarium, Oxford. To commence on Thursday, 
April 27th, 1854. 
Seven Lectures on Epucation. To commence on Saturday, 
April 29th, 1854, viz. 
1. Rev. W. Wuewe tt, D.D., F.R.S., Master of Trin. Coll. Camb. 
—On the Influence of the History of Science upon Intellectual 
Education. 
2. Proressor Farapay, D.C.L., F.R.S.—Observations on Mental 
Education. 
3. Rosert Gorpon Latuam, M.D., F.R.S.—On the Importance 
of the Study of Language as a branch of Education for all 
Classes. 
4. Cuaruzs G. B. Dauseny, M.D., F.R.S.—On the Importance 
of the Study of Chemistry as a branch of Education for all 
Classes. 
. Proressor Tynpa.t, F.R.S.—On the Importance of the Study 
of Physics as a branch of Education for all Classes. 
6. James Pacer, Esq., F.R.S.—On the Importance of the Study 
of Physiology as a branch of Education for all Classes. 
7. W. B. Hopeson, Esq., LL.D.—On the Importance of the Study 
of Economic Science as a branch of Education for all Classes. 
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