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Date and Place 
REPORT—1904.. 
Lecturer 
Subject of Discourse 
1896. Liverpool...) Dr. F. Elgar, F.R.S............. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 
1902. 
1903. 
1904. 
Toronto 
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Bradford ... 
Glasgow ... 
Belfast 
Southport 
Cambridge 
|Prof. Flinders Petrie, D.C.L. 
Prof. W. C. Roberts-Austen, 
| B.R.S. 
aie Milne: Stu stacsvens cos eee 
Prof. J. Fleming, F.R.S. ...... 
|Prof F. Gotch, F.R.S.... .... 
(Prof. Wy Sif0uds Sc: iiskcecce ese 
Prof. W. Ramsay, F.R.S....... 
Be Datwiny Wei. scsteskesecce 
..| Prof. J. J. Thomson, F.RB.S.... 
Prof. W. F. R. Weidon, F.R.S. 
Dr. R. Munro 
Dr, ANROWG c2c.8.ncrtesaetoee 
Prof. G. H. Darwin, F.R.S.... 
Prof. H. F. Osborn 
Safety in Ships. 
Man before Writing. 
Canada’s Metals. 
Earthquakes and Volcanoes. 
.| Funafuti: the Study of aCoral Island. 
Phosphorescence. 
La vibration nerveuse. 
TheCentenary ofthe ElectricCurrent. 
.| Animal Electricity. 
| Range Finders. 
The Inert Constituents 
Atmosphere. 
The Movements of Plants. 
Becquerel Rays and Radio-activity. 
Inheritance. 
Man as Artist and Sportsman in the 
Paleolithic Period. 
The Old Chalk Sea, and some of its 
Teachings. 
of the 
|Ripple- Marks and Sand-Dunes, 
|Palxontological Discoveries in the 
Rocky Mountains. 
LECTURES TO THE OPERATIVE CLASSES. 
Date and Place 
1867. 
1868. 
1869. 
1870. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874, 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881, 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1887, Manchester| Prof. G. Forbes, F.R.S. 
1888. 
Dundee...... 
Norwich ... 
Exeter 
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Liverpool... 
Brighton 
Bradford ... 
Belfast 
Bristolizeescs 
Glasgow ... 
Plymouth... 
Sheffield ... 
Swansea ... 
York 
Southamp- 
ton. 
Southpor 
Montreal ... 
Bath 
Subject of Discourse 
Lecturer 
Prof. J. Tyndall, LL.D., F.R.S. 
Prof. Huxley, LL.D., F.R.S. 
Prof. Miller, M.D., F.R.S. 
SirJohn Lubbock, Bart.,F.R.S. 
...| W.Spottiswoode,LL.D.,F.R.S. 
C. W. Siemens, D.C.L., F.R.S. 
Prot. Odling, Wuliisircacseeiecs: 
Dr. W. B. Carpenter, F.R.S. 
Commander Cameron, 
W. H. Preece 
Wi HgA VEtON ge ceeacecceecacae oss 
H. Seebohm, F.Z.S. ............ 
Prof. Osborne Reynolds, 
E.R.S. 
John Evans, D.C.L.,Treas. B.S. 
oer Seer ee eee eee ey 
SirJohn Lubbock, Bart.,F.R.S. 
Matter and Force. 
A Piece of Chalk. 
.|The modes of detecting the Com- 
position of the Sun and other 
Heavenly Bodies by the Spectrum, 
Savages. 
Sunshine, Sea, and Sky. 
Fuel. 
The Discovery of Oxygen. 
A Piece of Limestone. 
.| A Journey through Africa. 
Telegraphy and the Telephone. 
Electricity as a Motive Power. 
The North-East Passage. 
Raindrops, Hailstones, and Snow- 
flakes. 
Unwritten History, and how to 
read it. 
Alloys. 
Electric Lighting. 
The Customs of Savage Races. 
1889. Newcastle- |B. Baker, M.Inst.C.B. .........| The Forth Bridge. 
upon-Tyne 
