Lectures. — Meteorology. 471 



Allen.— EKperlmental Philosophy, by Mr. Allen.—Theory of 

 Medicine, and Materia Medica, by Dr. Curry and Dr. Cholme- 



Icy. Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Children, by Dr. 



Haighton.— Physiology, or Laws of the Animal (Economy, by 

 Dr. Haighton.— Structure and Diseases of the Teeth, by Mr. 



Fox. 



N. B. These several Lectures are so arranged, that no two of 

 them interfere in the hours of attendance ; and the whole is caW 

 culated to form a Complete Course of Medical and Chirurgical 

 Instruction. Terms and other particulars may be learnt at the 

 respective Hospitals. 



Theatre of Anatomy, BariletCs Court, Hollar?!.— Lectures 

 on Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and Surgery, by Mr. John 

 Taunton, F.A.S.' Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of 

 London, Surgeon to the City and Finsbury Dispensaries, City 

 of London Truss Society, &c. 



The Winter Course will commence on Saturday, January 21, 

 1815, at Eight o'clock in the Evening precisely, and be continued 

 every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at the same hour. — Par- 

 ticulars may* be had on applying to Mr. Taunton, 87, Hatton 

 Garden. 



RUSSELI. INSTITUTION. 



■ Mr. Singer will commence his Lectures on Electricity and 

 Electro- Chemistry at this Institution, on Monday, January the 

 16th, at Eight o'clock in the Evening. The Lectures will be 

 continued at the same hour each succeeding Monday until the 

 end of the Course. Tickets of Admission, and a Syllabus ofthe 

 Lectures, may be obtained of the Secretary, at the Institution, 

 Great Coram Street, Russell Square ; or of Mr. Singer, No. 3, 

 Princes Street, Cavendish Square. 



Meteorological Olservations made at TValthamstoiu, in Essex, 

 . from November 10 to November 30, 1814. Communicated 

 by Thomas Forster, Esq. 



■ Nov. 10.— Windy, with sun and clouds; star-light night. 

 Thermometer 2 P.M. 39°. Barometer 30-20. N.VV. 



JVby. 1 1 . — Fine coloured sunrise occasioned by cirrostratus ; 

 tlic clouds with cirrostratus afterwards. A gray day. Cloudy 

 and windy by night. Barometer 30-20 and 30-30. Thermo- 

 meter 44", not lower all night, as appeared by a self-registering 



instrument. W. 



Nov, 



