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1879. 
13880. 
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1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
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1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
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1998, 
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Dublin 
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Swansea ... 
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EVENING DISCOURSES. 
Ixxxlil 
Lecturer 
Subject of Discourse 
@. J. Romanes, F.L.S......... 
Prof. Dewar, F.R.S,+.....0.066- 
.| W. Crookes, F.R.S. ine 
Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F. R. 8. 
‘Prof. W.Boyd Dawkins, F.R.S. 
|Francis Galton, F.R.S.......... 
‘Prof, Huxley, Sec. R.S 
W. Spottiswoode, Pres. B.5.... 
Prof. Sir Wm. Thomson, F.R.S. 
Prof. H. N. Moseley, F.R.S. 
tProfy R.is. Ball, FURS. oo... 
| Prof. J. G. McKendrick........ 
Prof. O. J. Lodge, D.Sc. ...... 
Rey. W. H. Dallinger, F.R.S. 
Prof. W. G. Adams, F.R.S. 
John Murray, F.R.S.E.......... 
|A. W. Riicker, M.A., F.RB.S. 
|Prof. W. Rutherford, M.D.... 
Prof. H. B. Dixon, F'.R.S. 
Col. Sir F. de Winton ......... 
Prof. W. HE. Ayrton, F.R.S. ... 
Prof. T. G. Bonney, D.Sc., 
F.R.S. 
Prof. W. C. Roberts-Austen, 
F.R.S. 
| Walter Gardiner, M.A......... 
E. B. Poulton, M.A., F.R.S.... 
(Prof. C. Vernon Boys, F.R.S. 
Prof. L. C. Miall, F.L.8., F.G.S. 
Prof. A. W.Riicker,M.A.,F.R.S. 
Prof. A. M. Marshall, F.R.S. 
| Prof. J.A. Ewing, M.A., F.R.S. 
Prof, A. Smithells, B.Sc. 
|Prof. Victor Horsley, F.R.S. 
J. W. Gregory, D.Sc., F.G.S. 
| Prof. J.Shield Nicholson, M.A. 
...| Prof. 8. P. Thompson, F.R.S. 
Prof. Perey F. Frankland, 
| F-.R.S. 
| Dr. HW. Elgar, FRG. ........-.5. 
| Prof, Flinders Petrie, D.C.L. 
Prof, W. C. Roberts-Austen, 
F.RB.S. 
De WEINER SRESS saveviecssnsescces 
‘Prof. W. J. Sollas, F.R.S. 
Herbert Jackson ............... 
Prof. Charles Richet............ 
‘Prof, J. Fleming, F.R.S. .. 
.| Animal Intelligence. 
Dissociation, or Modern Ideas of 
Chemical Action. 
Radiant Matter. 
Degeneration. 
Primeval Man. 
Mental Imagery. 
The Rise and Progress of Paleon- 
tology. 
The Electric Discharge, its Forms 
and its Functions. 
Tides. 
Pelagic Life. 
Recent Researches on the Distance 
of the Sun. 
Galvanic and Animal Electricity. 
Dust. 
The Modern Microscope in Re- 
searches on the Least and Lowest 
Forms of Life. 
...|The Electric Light and Atmospheric 
Absorption. 
The Great Ocean Basins. 
Soap Bubbles. 
The Sense of Hearing. 
.| The Rate of Explosions in Gases. 
Explorations in Central Africa. 
The Electrical Transmission of Power. 
The Foundation Stones of the Earth’s 
Crust. 
The Hardening and Tempering of 
Steel. 
How Plants maintain themselves in 
the Struggle for Existence. 
Mimicry, 
Quartz Fibres and their Applications. 
Some Difficulties in the Life of 
Aquatic Insects. 
Electrical Stress. 
Pedigrees. 
Magnetic Induction. 
Flame. 
The Discovery of the Physiology of 
the Nervous System. 
Experiences and _ Prospects 
African Exploration. 
Historical Progress and Ideal So- 
cialism. 
Magnetism in Rotation. 
The Work of Pasteur and its various 
Developments. 
| Safety in Ships. 
Man before Writing. 
Canada’s Metals. 
of 
Earthquakes and Volcanoes. 
.| Funafuti: the Study of a Coral Island. 
| Phosphorescence. 
La vibration nerveuse. 
.... | TheCentenary of the ElectricCurrent. 
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