1831. 

 Dec. 2 — On Cholera. — Dr. Hancock. 



1832. 

 Jan. 6. — On the Species of Barnacle recently driven on 



shore at Formhy. — Dr Traill. 

 Feh. 3. — The Absence of Punishment vindicated — being 

 Part II. of his Paper on Criminal Jurisprudence. 

 Mr. Thomas Jevons. 

 March 2. — (Miscellaneous Information.) 

 April 6. — On Muscular Motion. — Dr. Carson. 

 May 4. — (Miscellaneous Information.) 



SESSION XXII. 



Oct. 5. — On the Resolution of the Mechanical Powers. — Rev. 



W. Lamport. 

 Nov. 2. — (Society not Constituted.) 

 Dec. 7. — On Personal Identity. — Dr. Traill 



1833. 

 Jan. 4. — On the Moral Treatment of Insanity. — Dr. Traill. 

 Feh. 1. — (1) Account of a Submarine Forest, on the Coast 



of Caernarvonshire and Radnorshire. — Rev. 



Jas. Yates, Cor. Mem. 

 (2) Remarks on Spontaneous Human Combus- 

 tion. — Dr. Traill. 

 March 1. — On the Philosophy of Education. — Rev. TV. 



Lamport. 

 April 12. — On the Use of the Terms "Acanthus — tha" in 



the Ancient Classics. — Rev. Jas. Yates, Cor. 



Mem. 

 May 3. — (Miscellaneous Information.) 



SESSION XXTII. 



Oct. 11. — (Miscellaneous Information.) 

 *Nov. 1. — (Miscellaneous Information.) 

 Dec. 6. — Observations on the Progress of Painting, from the 



period of its revival, to the time of Leonardo 



da Vinci. — Mr. Winstanley. 



•At this meeting, Jos. B. Yates, Esq., F.S.A., was elected President; 

 in the room of Dr. Traill, F.E.8.E., appointed Professor of Medical Juris- 

 prudence and Police in tin' University of Edinburgh, 



