LIST OF EVENING LECTURES. 



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Date and Place. 



1845. Cambridge.. 



1 846. Southampton 



1846. Southampton 



1847. Oxford ... 



1848. Swansea 



1849. Birmingham 



1850. Edinburgh. 



1851. Ijjswich. 



1852. Belfast 



1853. Hull 



1854. Liverpool 



1855. Glasgow. 



1856. Cheltenham 



1857. Dublin 



1858. Leeds... 



1859. Aberdeen 



1860. Oxford 



1861. Manchester 



1862. Cambridge 



1863. Newcastle- 



on-Tyne, 



Lecturer. 



Q. B. Airy, F.E.S.,Astron.Eoyal 



E. I. Murchison, RE.S 



Prof. Owen, M.D., F.E.S. ... 



Charles Lyell, F.E.S 



W. E. Grove, F.E.S 



Eev. Prof B. Powell, F.E.S. .. 

 Prof M. Faraday, F.E. S 



Hugh E. Strickland, F.G.S. .. 

 John Percy, M.D., F.E.S 



W. Carpenter, M.D., F.E.S. .. 



Dr. Faraday, F.E.S 



Eey. Prof. Willis, M.A., F.E.S. 



Subject of Discourse. 



Prof. J. 

 F.E.S.E. 



H. Bennett, M.D. 



Dr. Mantell, F.E.S 



Prof E. Owen, M.D., F.E.S. 



G. B. Airy, F.E.S., Astron.Eoyal 

 Prof G.G. Stokes, D.C.L., F.E.S 



Colonel Portlock, E.E., F.E.S. 



Prof J. Phillips, LL.D., F.E.S., 

 F.G.S. 



Eobert Hunt, F.E.S 



Prof E. Owen, M.D., F.E.S. 

 Col. E. Sabine, V.P.E.S 



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

 Lieut.-Col. H. Eawlinson ..., 



Col. Sir H. Eawlinson . 



W. E. Grove, F.E.S 



Prof W. Thomson, F.E.S 



Eev. Dr. Livingstone, D.C.L. ... 

 Prof J. Phillips, LL.D., F.E.S. 

 Prof. E. Owen, M.D., F.E.S. ... 



Sir E.I. Murchison, D.C.L 



Eev. Dr. Eobinson, F.E.S 



Eev. Prof. Walker, F.E.S 



Captain Shcrard Osborn, E.N. 

 Prof W. A. Miller, M.A., F.E.S 

 G. B. Airy, F.E.S., .Astron. Boy. . 

 Prof. Tyndall, LL.D., F.E.S. 



Prof Odling, F.E.S 



Prof Williamson, F.E.S. ... 



Progress of Terrestrial Magneti.sm. 

 Geology of Eussia. 

 Fossil Mammalia of the British Isles. 

 Valley and Delta of the Mississippi, 

 Properties of the Explosive substance 

 discovered by Dr. Schonbein ; also 

 some Eesearches of his own on the 

 Decomjjosition of Water by Heat. 

 Shooting-stars. 



Magnetic and Diamagnetic Pheno- 

 mena. 



The Dodo {Didiis ineptus). 



Metallurgical operations of Swansea 

 and its neighbourhood. 



Eecent Microscopical Discoveries. 



Mr. Gassiot's Battery. 



Transit of diiferent Weights with 

 varying velocities on Eailways. 



Passage of the Blood througli the 

 minute vessels of Animals in con- 

 nexion with Nutrition. 



Extinct Birds of New Zealand. 



Distinction between Plants and Ani- 

 mals, and their changes of Form. 



Total Soh^r Eclipse of July 28, 1851. 



Eecent discoveries in the properties 

 of Light. 



Eecent discovery of Eock-salt at Car- 

 rickfergus, and geological and prac- 

 tical considerations connected with it. 



Some peculiar phenomena in the Geo- 

 logy and Physical Geography of 

 Yorkshire. 



The present state of Photography. 



Anthropomorphous Apes. 



Progress of researches in Terrestrial 

 Magnetism. 



Characters of Species. 



Assyrian and Babylonian Antiquities 

 and Ethnology. 



Eecent discoveries in Assyria and 

 Babylonia, with the results of Cunei- 

 form research up to the present 

 time. 



Correlation of Physical Forces. 



The Atlantic Telegraph. 



Eecent discoveries in Africa. 



The Ironstones of Yorkshire. 



The Fossil Mammalia of Austrah'a. 



Geology of the Northern Highlands. 



Electrical Discharges in highly rare- 

 fied Media. 



Physical Constitution of the Sun. 



Arctic Discovery. 



Spectrum Analysis. 



The late Eclipse of the Sun. 



The Forms and Action of Water. 



Organic Chemistry. 



The Chemistry of the Galvanic Bat- 

 tery considered in relation to Dy- 



