234 Lectures. 
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, 19 day, for 27 57, set 27 47. 
ft — a, 13 day, for 20 23, set 3 20 23.» 
— 113, long. noon, 27 day, for 10 15, set 1019. 
— 114, passage merid. 3 dav, for 11] 18, set 12 18. 
~~ 121, 3 day, set Prs. Sophia b. 
— 133, full moon, for 1 0 11, set 1611. 
— 138, rt. ascens. midn. 1] day, for 191 85, set 19155. 
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LECTURES. 
The following arrangements have been made for Lectures at 
the Surry Institution during the ensuing Season :— 
1. On Ethics, by the Rev. W. B. Collyer, D.D.F.S.A. To 
commence on Tuesday, Nov. 4, at Seven o’clockin the evening, 
and to be continued on each succeeding Tuesday. 
2. On Chemistry, by James Lowe Wheeler, esq. To commence 
on Friday, Nov. 7, and to be continued on each succeeding Fri- 
day evening at the same hour. 
3. On the British Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, by Wm. 
Hazlitt, Esq. To commence early in Jan. 1818. 
4. On Music, by Wm. Crotch, Mus. D. Professor of Music 
in the University of Oxford. To commence early in Feb. 1818. 
Mr. T. J. Pettigrew, F.L.S. Surgeon Extraordinary to their 
Royal Highnesses the Dukes of Kent and Sussex, will commence 
his Winter Course of Lectures on Anatomy, Physiology, and 
Pathology, on Friday the 17th of October, at Eight o’clock in 
the evening precisely. The Lectures will be continued every 
succeeding Wednesday and Friday at the same hour, until com- 
pleted. Particulars may be known by applying to Mr. P., Bolt 
Court, Fleet-street. 
Dr. Clutterbuck will begin his Autumn Course of Lectures on 
the Theory and Practice of Physie, Materia Medica, and Che- 
mistry, om Friday, Oct. 3d, at “Ten o’clock in the morning, - at 
his house, No. 1, in the Crescent, New Bridge Street, where fur- 
ther particulars may be had. 
Pupils are admitted as usval, to attend the medical practice of 
the Dispensary, and, when qualified, to visit the patients at home. 
Clinical Lectures on the most interesting and instructive cases 
that occur, will be given weekly by the Physicians in rotation. 
The Lectures on Midwifery at the Middlesex Hospital, by 
Dr. Merriman, Physician-Accoucheur to that Hospital, and 
Dr. Ley, Physician-Accoucheur to the Westminster Lying-in Hos- 
pital, will recommence as usual early in October. 
Mr. Clarke will commence his Lectures on Midwifery and the 
Diseases of Women and Children, on Friday, October 10th. The 
Lectures are read every morning from a quarter past Ten toa 
quarter 
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