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EVENING DISCOURSES. 



LECTUKES TO THE OPERATIVE CLASSES. 



Date and Place 



Lecturer 



1867. Dundee.. 



1868. Norwich 



1869. Exeter .. 



1870. 

 1872. 

 1873. 

 1874. 

 187.5. 

 1876. 

 1877. 

 1879. 

 1880. 

 1881. 



Liverpool . 

 Brighton . 

 Bradford . 

 Belfast,... 

 Bristol .... 

 Glasgow . 

 Plymouth. 

 Sheifield . 

 Swansea . 

 York 



1882. Southamp- 



ton. 



1883. Southport 



1884. Montreal .. 



1885. Aberd(!en .. 



Prof.J.Tyndall,LL.D.,F.R.S. 

 Prof. Huxley, LL.D., F.R.S, 

 Prof. Miller, M.D., F.R.S. ... 



Sir John Lubbock,Bart.,F.R.S. 

 W.Spottiswoode,LL.D.,F.R.S. 

 C.W.Siemens, D.C.L., F.R.S. 



Prof. Odling, F.R.S 



Dr. W. B. Carpenter, F.R.S. 

 Commander Cameron, C.B.... 



W. H. Preece 



W. E. Ayrton 



H. Seebohm, F.Z.S 



Prof. Osborne Reynolds, 



F.R.S. 

 John Evans, D.C.L.,Treas.R.S. 



Sir F. J. BramweU, F.R.S. ... 



Prof. R. S. Ball, F.R.S 



H. B. Dixon, M.A ,.., 



Subject of Lecture 



Matter and Force. 



A Piece of Chalk. 



The modes of detecting the Com- 

 position of the Sun and otlier 

 Heavenly Bodies by the Spectrum. 



Savages. 



Sunshine, Sea, and Sky 



Fuel. 



! The Discovery of Oxygen. 

 i A Piece of Limestone. 



A Journey through Africa. 



Telegraphy and the Telephone. 



Electricity as a Motive Powe. 



The North-East Passage. 



Raindrops, Hailstones, and Snow- 

 flakes. 



Unwritten History, and how to 

 I read it. 

 ' Talking by Electricity — Telephones. 



Comets. 

 !The Nature of Explosions. 



