1825. 

 May 6. — On the present state of Egypt, as to Agriculture, 

 Commerce, and the Arts — Part I. — Mr. J. A. 

 Yates. 



SESSION XV. 



O ct e. — On the Present State of Egypt — Part II. — Mr. 



J. A. Yates. 

 Nov. 4. — On the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. 



Written by the late Jas. Watt, of Glasgow, 



read by — Mr. D. Wylte. 

 j) ec . 2. — Reflections on Slavery amongst the Ancients. — 



Rev. W. Hincks. 

 1826. 

 j an . 6. — Details respecting the present State of Paraguay : 



and the fate of Bonplandt, the companion of 



Humboldt. — Dr. Traill. 

 Feb. 3. — Present Condition of the Manufacture of Sugar 



from Beet-root, as earned on in France. — 



Mr. J. A. Yates. 

 March 3. — On the Application of the Principles of Morality 



to the Intercourse of States. — Mr. Roscoe. 

 April 7. — On the Means of Securing to the Higher Classes 



in Society, a proper Superiority in Education. 



Mr. Macgowan. 



SESSION XVI. 



Oct. 6. — Criticisms on the recent Architectural Improve- 

 ments in London. — Mr. Merritt. 



Nov. 3. — Strictures on the proceedings in English Courts 

 of Law, in Criminal Cases, with hints for their 

 improvement. — Mr. Fletcher. 



Dec. 1. — Statistical Notices, suggested by the last Popula- 

 tion Census — Part II. — Mr. Merritt. 

 1827. 



Jan. 6. — On Absenteeism. — Mr. F. Fletcher. 



Feb. 2. — Thoughts on Currency and Circulation. — Mr. 

 J. A. Yates. 



March I. — Account of the present Condition of the Labour- 

 ing Classes in the Manufacturing Districts. — 

 Mr. J. A. Yates. 



