Leetures. — Meteorology, 157 



Medical, Chirurgical, and Chemkal Lectures at No. 9, George 

 Street Hanover Square, and No. 42, Great IVhidmill Street. 



1. The first Monday in October next, at No. 9, George Street 

 Hanover Square, a Course of Lectures on the Practice of Physic, 

 with tiie Laws of the Animal CEconomy, will commence at Nhie 

 in the Morning, . nd be continued every succeeding Monday, 

 Wednesday, and Friday, till February next, by George Pearson, 

 M.D.F.R.S. Senior Pliysician of St. George's Hospital, of the 

 College of Physicians, &c. &c. 



2. On Tuesday, October 3d, at Eight in the Morning, on 

 Chemibtrv, No. 42, Windmill Street; to be continued every suc- 

 ceeding Tuesday, Tiiursday, and Saturday, at the same hour, by 

 Augustus Granville, M.D. 



3. On Tuesday, October 3d, at Nine in the Morning, on 

 Therapeutics, with Materia Medica, and MedicalJurisprudence; 

 to be continued every succeeding Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 

 at the same hour, by Richard Harrison, M.D. Fellow of the 

 College of Physicians, and Physician to the Northern Dispensary. 



4. On Monday, October 2d, atSeven in the Evening, at No. 42, 

 Great Windmill Street, on the Theory and Practice of Surgery; 

 to be continued every succeeding Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- 

 tlav Evenings, at the same hour, by B, C.Brodie, F.R.S. Assist- 

 ant Surgeon to St. George's Ho»ipital, 



g^ Proposals at St. George's Hospital, and the respective 

 Theatres. 



Meteorolugicut Observations made at Clapton, in Hackney, and 

 at other Places, from July 13 to August 10, 1815. 



, July 13. — Hot day. Very early came over in the higher stra- 

 tum of air spreading cirrus, and continued through the day on 

 and off, breaking out into cirrostrative and cirrocumulative forms 

 of spots, streaks, &cc. or into dependent tufts of cirri, while 

 Lumtiii and cirrostrati had a rainy appearance lielow. Wind 

 from SW in gales, which swept tiie roads and carried along the 

 dust ; — the falling of smoke and dim light of the stars in the 

 clear intervals at night, foreboded that the occasional drops of 

 rain would end in more copious wetness. Barometer falling 30-10. 

 Thermometer 76", and at night 62'. 



July 14. — Fair weather, — various clouds. 



July 15. — (At Dover ) — Fair with strong cool NW w'niA, and 

 a cloudy evening. 



July IG. — (At Calais.) — Fair weather with gentle gales from 

 north-west. I noticed the very partial nature of these gales in 



crossing 



