1835. 



Nov. 2, — (I) Phoenician and Punic Coins and Inscrip- 

 tions. — Rev. J. Yates. 

 (2) On the Fabrication of the Temple at Jerusalem 

 —Part .1 — Mr. S. Gibson. 

 )t 16. — (1) On the Fabrication of the Temple at Jerusa- 

 lem. — Part II. — Mr. S. Gibson. 

 (2) On the Intellectual Powers of the Lower 

 Animals. — Dr. Bryce. 

 M 30. — On the Arts of Painting and Sculpture in An- 

 cient Egypt and Greece. — Mr. Winstanley. 

 Dec. 14. — On the Present State of Sicily. — Mr.R. V. Yates. 

 ;> 28. — Analysis of the Doctrine of Mr. Ricardo, " On 



Value." — Mr. Gardiner. 

 1836. 

 Jan. 11. — An Inquiry how far Epicurus may be considered 

 the Originator of the modern Utilitarian Philo- 

 sophy. — Rev. James Martineau. 

 t> 25. — On the Forum of Trajan at Rome. — Mr. S. Gibson. 

 Yeb. 8. — On the Horizontal Action of Tides in Liverpool 

 Bay, and tbe datum afforded to Practical Sci- 

 ence, by close observation of the Tide's Vertical 

 Action. — Captain Denham, R.N. 

 tf 22. — Statement of a Plan, by Mr. Higginson, for Ex- 

 tinguishing Fires in Ships, whether at Sea or 

 not. — Rev. J. Martineau. 

 March 7. — On the Nature and Tendency of the Kantian 

 Philosophy. — Mr. Macalister. 

 „ 21. — On the Best Means of promoting the Educa- 

 tion of the People. — Mr. S. Boult. 



SESSION XXVI. 



Oct. 17. — (Report of Retiring Council, &c.) 



„ 31. — OntheLife of Charlemagne. — Mr. Wm. J. Dixon. 

 Nov. 14. — Suggestions relative to the Statistics of Educa- 

 tion in Liverpool. — Mr. Merritt. 

 „ 28. — ( 1 ) The Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy, 

 as taught by Dr. Halmeman. — Dr. Bryce. 

 (2) On Public Speaking. — D . Jeffreys 

 Dec. 12. — (1) On the Abortive Attempts to produce Raw 

 Silk in tins Country. — Mr. Jos. B. Yates. 

 (2) On the Utilitarian System of Morals. — Mr. 

 F. Boult. 

 ., 26. — Adjourned Meeting. 



