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MEETINGS. 



Monday, December 5, 1892. — "Principles of Eank among Animals " (witli 



special reference to Man.) By Professor Henrt Webster Parker, 



TT.S. With discussion. 

 Monday, January 2, 1893.— "Evolution and Design." By G. Cox- 



BoMPAs Esq., F.G.S., F.R.G.S. "Archieology and Evolution." By R. 



HuYSHE Wai,key, Esq. With discussion. 

 Monday, January 16.— "How the Water of the Ocean became Salt." By 



Professor Edward Hull, LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., &c. Remarks by 



Professor Tjnidall and others. 

 Monday, February 6. — On "Primitive Man " (Neolithic Age). By Rev. 



J. Magens Mello, M.A., F.G.S. With special communications from 



Sir J. W. Dawson, F.R.S., and others. 

 Monday, February 20. — " Life, as compared with the Physical Forces." 



By J. W. Slater, Esq., F.C.S., F.E.S., &c. With special communi- 

 cations from the President (Sir G. G. Stokes, Bart., F.R.S.) ; Dr. 



Rae, F.R.S. ; Professor Lionel S. Beale, F.R.S. ; Professor Bernard 



and others. 

 Monday, March 6. — " The Scepticism of Kant." By W. L. Courtney, 



Esq., LL.D. With special communications from Pi-ofessor Duns and 



others. 

 Monday, March 20.— "Bviddha, and the Light of Asia." By Rev. R. 



Collins, M.A. With numerous communications from Professor 



Legge, of Oxford ; the Rev. Dr. G. U. Pore ; Major Conder, 



R.E., D.C.L. ; Mr. R. Scott Moncrieff ; Rev. Dr. Kenneth Mac- 



DONALD ; the Rev. Professor Simon and others. 

 Monday, April 10. — "Primitive Indian Philosophy and some Modern 



Parallels." By W. H. Robinson, Esq. A lecture. 

 Monday, April 17. — On " The Coniijarison of Asiatic Languages." By 



Major C. R. Conder, R.E., D.C.L., LL.D., &c. With communications 



from Professor Legge, of Oxford ; Count de PIulst ; Mr. T. G, 



Pinches of British Museum ; Dr. Koelle and others. 

 Monday, May 1.— On " The List of Sheshouq at Karnac." By M. Mas- 



PERO. Several Egyptian explorers took jmrt in the discussion on tliis 

 ^ paper. 

 ^ONDAY, May 15.—" Notes on a Visit to Tel el Amarna." By Mr. W. St. 



\ C. BoscAWEN. A lecture. 

 TntyRSDAY, June 29. — Animal Meeting held at the House of the Society of 



Arts. — Address by the President, on the " Luminif erous Ether," Sir 



Gy G. Stokes, Bart., LL.D., Sc.D,, F.R.S. 



