ERRATA (‘ Annals,’ November 1881). 
Page 363, line 3, for Woodward read Westwood. 
ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN, — 
ALBEMARLE STREET, PICCADILLY, W. 
— 
LECTURE ARRANGEMENTS BEFORE EASTER, 1882. 
(Lecturer Hoor, 3 o’clock P.M.) : 
Christmas Lectures. 
Rogert STAWELL Batt, Esq., LL.D., F-R.S., Andrews Professor of Astronomy 
’ in the University of Dublin, and Royal Astronomer of Ireland.—Six Lectures 
(adapted to a juvenile auditory) on the Sun, the Moon, and the Planets (with 
illustrations by the electric light &c.); on Dec. 27 (Tuesday), Dee. 29, 31, 
1881; Jan. 3, 5, 7, 1882. ees 
The Fullerian Professor of Physiology, R.I— Eleven Lectures, on Tuesdays, 
Jan. 17 to March 28. ; 
Hanry N. Moserey, Esq., M.A., F.R.S.—Four,Lectures on Corals ; on Thurs- 
days, Jan. 19, 26, and Feb. 2, 9. 
Pair Lutriey Scuater, Esq., M.A., F.RS., F-L:S., Ph.D., Secretary of the 
Zoological Society—Four Lectures on the Geographical Distribution of 
Animals; on Thursdays, Feb. 16, 23, and March 2, 9. 
ProFessor Tynpatt, D.C.L., F.R.S., M.R.I.—Three Lectures, on Thursdays, 
March 16, 23, and 80. 
Ernst Paver, Esq., Principal Professor of the Pianoforte at the National 
Training School for Music.—Four Lectures on Louis van Beethoven (with 
illustrations on the pianoforte); on Saturdays, Jan, 21, 28, and Feb. 4, 11. 
Witiam Warxiss Luoyp, Esq., M.R.L—Four Lectures on the Language, 
Mythology, Construction, and Characteristies of the Niad and Odyssey ; on 
Saturdays, Feb. 18, 25, and March 4, 11. 
Three Lectures, on Saturdays, March 18, 25, and April 1. 
Subscription (to non-Members) to all the Courses during the Season, Two Guineas. 
Tickets issued Daily. 
Members may purchase not less than Three Single Lecture Tickets, available 
for any Lecture, for Half-a- Guinea. 
The Fripay Eventne Mrxrtines will begin on January 20th, at 8 P.M. 
Dr. William Huggins will give a Discourse on Comets, at 9p.M. Succeeding 
Discourses will probably be given by Mr. R. 8S. Poole, Professor Odling, Professor 
Frankland, Professor J. G. McKendrick, Captain Abney, Mr, A. Tylor, Mr. J. 
W. Swan, Professor W. E. Ayrton, Mr. William Spottiswoode, and other gentle- 
men. To these Meetings Members and their Friends only are admitted. 
Persons desirous of becoming Members are requested to apply to the Secre- 
‘tary. When proposed, they are admitted to all the Lectures, to the Friday 
Evening Meetings, and to the Library and Reading Rooms; and their Families 
are admitted to the Lectures at a reduced charge. Payment :—First Year, Ten 
Guineas; afterwards, Five Guineas a Year; or a composition of Sixty Guineas. 
Price 6d., post-free 7d., 
TAYLOR'S CALENDAR OF MEETINGS 
OF ’ 
THE SCIENTIFIC BODIES OF LONDON for 1881-82. 
‘ Taytor and Francis, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, E.C. 
