1821. 



March 1. — Observations on the actual state of Science and 

 Literature in the United States of North 

 America. — Mr. Merritt. 



April 5. — Proposal for curing diseases of the chest, by pro- 

 ducing artificially a collapse of the lungs. — 

 Dr. Carson. 

 Review of the English Statutes affecting Literary 

 Property ; with a consideration of the question 

 whether an author should have an interest in 

 his works in perpetuity. — Mr. Lowndes. 



May 3. — Account of some electro magnetic experiments 

 made by Mr. Scoresby and Dr. Traill. — Dr. 

 Traill. 



SESSION XII. 



1822. 

 Oct. 6. — Notice of Mr. Scoreby's recent discoveries on 



the coast of Old Greenland. — Dr. Traill. 

 Nov. i . — Analysis of the First Volume of the Transactions 

 of the American Antiquarian Society. — Mr. 

 Merritt. 

 Dec. 5. — On the most economical method of killing Ani- 

 mals, for the Food of Man. — Dr. Carson. 

 1823. 

 Jan. 3. — Account of a New method of teaching Modern 

 Languages. — Mr. Macgowan. 

 On the Theory of Morals. — Mr. W. Jevons. 

 Feb. 7. — Observations Supplementary to a dissertation on 



Proper Names. — Mr. Merritt. 

 March 7. — On the Orkney Islands — Part I. — Dr. Traill. 

 April 4. — On the Peculiarities in the Physical Structure 

 and Mental Capabilities of the Eunuch. — 

 Dr. Vose. 

 On the Percipiency of Vegetables. — Rev.W.Hincks. 

 On the Orkney Islands. — Part II. — Dr. Traill. 

 May 2. — Essay on Books of Emblems. — Mr. J. B. Yates. 



SESSION XIII. 



Ocl. 10. — Observations on the present taste for Architec- 

 tural Embellishments in London. — Dr. Traill. 



Nov. 7. — On the circulation of Blood in the Head. — 

 Dr. Carson. 



