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IV.—June 1, “ Nutrition in ANIMALS.” 
By CHARLES A. CAMERON, M.D., Professor of Hygiene in the Royal 
College of Surgeons of Ireland. 
V.—June 8, “On some Avromatic Actions.” 
By GEORGE SIGERSON, M.D., F.L.S., Lecturer on Botany in the 
Catholic University of Ireland. 
VI.—June 15, “Tue Myrus or tHE Monxevs.” 
By ALEXANDER MACALISTER, M.D., Professor of Comparative 
Anatomy and of Zoology in the University of Dublin. 
The Lectures will be delivered in the Gardens, Phenia Park, at 
Half-past Three of the clock, P.m., on each of the above-named 
days. 
Apmtssion OnE SHILLING.—MEMBERS AND THEIR Famirirs Free. 
The total number of attendances on these Lectures 
was only 1,701 ; and they produced a gross sum of 
£34 2s. Od.—not sufficient to defray the costs of the 
Lecture Hall and appliances. 
The above-named Lectures were delivered in a 
temporary Lecture Hall, open at one end, erected for 
the purpose on the grounds of the Society. 
During the visit of the British Association to Dub- 
lin, in August last, your Council had the honour of 
entertaining at breakfast 72 of the most distinguished 
of the Foreign and British visiters. The breakfast was 
given in the Aquarium, which was specially fitted up 
for the occasion. 
The service thus rendered by your Council to the 
citizens of Dublin, in helping to receive with due hospi- 
tality their distinguished guests, was rewarded by the 
unanimous vote of £100 (surplus funds of the Dublin 
British Association Reception Committee), to assist 
the Zoological Society in the purchase of a breeding 
