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Dundee...... 
Norwich 
Exeter 
Liverpool... 
Edinburgh 
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Bradford ... 
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Subject of Discourse 
Date and Place Lecturer 
1857 Dublin...... Prof. W. Thomson, F.R.S. .. 
Rey. Dr. Livingstone, D.C.L. 
1858. Leeds ...... Prof, J. Phillips, LL.D.,F.R.S. 
Prof. R. Owen, M.D., F.R.S. 
1859. Aberdeen...|Sir R. I. Murchison, Dene 
Rey. Dr. Robinson, F.R.S. ... 
1860. Oxford...... Rev. Prof. Walker, F.R.S. ... 
Captain Sherard Osborn, R.N. 
1861. Manchester | Prof.W. A. Miller, M.A., F.R.S. 
G. B. Airy, F.R.S., Astron. 
Royal. 
1862 Cambridge |Prof. Tyndall, LL.D., F.R.S. 
Prot. Odling aH RiSiarsssesses 
1863. Newcastle |Prof. Williamson, F.R.S....... 
James Glaisher, F.R.S......... 
1864. Bath......... Prof. TRoscoe, HH R.S.cseccssscc 
Dr. Livingstone, F.R.S. ...... 
1865. Birmingham J. Beete Jukes, F.R.S.......... 
William Huggins, F.R.S....... 
Dr. J. D. Hooker, F.R.S....... 
Archibald Geikie, F.R.S..,.... 
Alexander Herschel, F.R.A.S. 
---/0. Fergusson, F'.R.S........0-00. 
DrsyWinOdlines MR Seesccssses 
Prof. J. Phillips, LL. D.,F.R.S. 
J. Norman Lockyer, F.R.S.... 
Prof. J. Tyndall, LL.D., F.R.S. 
Prof.W.J. Macquorn Rankine, 
LL.D., F.R.S. 
BF. A. Abel, F:R.S.....0. + 
i. Be TylonenoRes: ices: 
Prof. P. Martin Duncan, M.B., 
F.R.S. 
Prof. W.K:; ‘Clifford’...t+..e<tes 
Prof. W. C.Williamson, F.R.S. 
Prof. Clerk Maxwell, F.R.S. 
Sir John Lubbock, Bart..M.P., 
F.R.S. 
Prony Huxley ReSc-.ccertces 
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F. J. Bramwell, F.B.S... 
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| Sir Wyville Thomson, ERS. 
.|The Atlantic Telegraph. 
Recent Discoveries in Africa. 
The Ironstones of Yorkshire. 
The Fossil Mammalia of Australia. 
Geology of the Northern Highlands, 
Electrical Discharges in highly 
rarefied 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 
Dynamics. 
The Balloon Ascents made for the 
British Association. 
The Chemical Action of Light. 
Recent Travels in Africa. 
Probabilities as to the position and 
extent of the Coal-measures be- 
neath the red rocks of the Mid- 
land Counties. 
The results of Spectrum Analysis 
applied to Heavenly Bodies. 
Insular Floras. 
The Geological Origin of the present 
Scenery « of Scotland. 
The present state of Knowledge re- 
garding Meteors and Meteorites. 
Archeology of the early Buddhist 
Monuments. 
Reverse Chemical Actions. 
Vesuvius. 
The Physical Constitution of the 
Stars and Nebule. 
The Scientific Use of the Imagina- 
tion. 
Stream-lines and Waves, in connee- 
tion with Naval Architecture. 
-..../ Some Recent Investigations and Ap- 
plications of Explosive Agents. 
.| The Relation of Primitive to Modern 
Civilisation. 
Insect Metamorphosis. 
The Aims and Instruments of Scien- 
tific Thought. 
Coal and Coal Plants. 
Molecules. 
Common Wild Flowers considered 
in relation to Insects. 
The Hypothesis that Animals are 
Automata, and its History. 
The Colours of Polarised Light. 
.| Railway Safety Appliances. 
.| Force. 
The Challenger Expedition, 
