XXV11. 



1842. 

 March 7. — On the Designs and Sketches of the Old Mas- 

 ters, (partly from Memoranda, hy the late Mr. 

 Koscoe.) — Mr. Winstanley. 

 M 21. — An Account of Modem Doctrines and Dis- 

 coveries in Chemistry. — Mr. Waldie. 



SESSION. XXXII. 



Oct. 31. — On the Dialects of the English Language — 

 Part I. — Rev. A- Hume. 



Nov. 14. — On the Origin and Progress of Glaciers. — Dr. 

 Sutherland. 

 n 28. — On the Dialects of the English Language — 

 Part II. (conclusion.) — Rev. A. Hume. 



Dec. 12. — On the Styptic Powers of the Peruvian Plant, 

 Matico. — Dr. Jeffreys. 

 1843. 



Jan. 9. — On the Laws which regulate the Distribution of 

 Vegetable Forms, over the Surface of the Globe. 

 — Dr. Dickinson 

 „ 23. — On Professor Liebig's Views, regarding Physio- 

 logical and Pathological Chemistry. — Dr. Brett. 



Feb. 6. — On the Physical Causes, of the High rate of 



Mortality in Liverpool— Part I. — Dr. Duncan. 



„ 20. — Do. Do. — Part II. — Dr. Duncan. 



March 6. — Do. Do. — Part III., (conclusion) 



— Dr. Duncan. 



April 3. — On the Oriental Origin of the Armoricans ; de- 

 duced from their Origin and Heraldic System, 

 — with a Keview of their Romance, Literature, 

 and the Carlovingian and Scholastic Architec- 

 ture, misnamed " Gothic." — Mr. Solomon Gibson. 



SESSION XXXIII. 



Oct. 16.— On Ice Caves. — Dr. Carson. 

 Nov. 13. — On the Tapestries and Cartoons of Raphael. — 

 Mr Winstanley. 



„ 27. — On Glaciers. — Dr. Carson. 



1844. 

 Jan. 22 — On Ancient Bookbinding. — Mr. J. B. Yates. 



