LIST OF EVENING LECTURES. 



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Date and Place 



Lecturer 



1877. Plymouth. 



1878. Dublin 



1879. Sheffield 



1880. Swansea 



1881. York 



1882. Southamp- 



ton. 



1883. Southport 



1884. Montreal, 



1885. Aberdeen. 



1886. Birmingham 



1887. Manchester 



Subject of Discourse 



1888. Bath. 



1889. Newcastle- 



upon-Tyne 



1890. Leeds 



1891. CardifE 



1892. Edinburgli 



1893. Nottingham 



W. Warington Smyth, M.A., 



F.K.S. 



Prof. Odling, F.R.S 



G. J. Romanes, F.L.S 



Prof. Dewar, F.K.S 



W. Crookes, F.R.S 



Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S. 

 Prof .W.Boyd Dawkins, F.R.S. 



Francis Galton, F.R.S 



Prof. Huxley, Sec. R.S 



W. Spottiswoode, Pres. R.S. 



Prof. Sir Wra. Thomson, F.R.S. 

 Prof. H. N. Moseley, F.R.S. 

 Prof. R. S. BaU, F.R.S 



Prof. J. G. McKendrick, 

 F.R.S.E. 



Prof. O. J. Lodge, D.Sc 



Rev. W. H. Dallinger, F.R.S. 



Prof. W. G. Adams, F.R.S. ... 



John Murray, F.R.S.E 



A. W. Riicker, M.A., F.R.S. 

 Prof. W. Rutherford, M.D. ... 

 Prof. H. B. Dixon, F.R.S. ... 

 Col. Sir F. de Winton, 



K.C.M.G. 

 Prof. W. E. Ayrton, F.R.S. ... 



Prof. T. G. Bonney, D.Sc, 



F.R.S. 

 Prof. W. C. Roberts-Austen, 



F.R.S. 

 Walter Gardiner, M.A 



E. B. Poulton, M.A., F.R.S.... 

 Prof. C. Vernon Boys, F.R.S. 



Prof.L. C. Miall,F.L.S.,F.G.S. 



Prof . A. W. Riicker, M. A.,r.R.S. 

 Prof. A. Milnes Marshall, 



D.Sc, F.R.S. 

 Prof. J. A. Ewing, M. A., F.R.S., 



F.R.S.E. 

 Prof. A. Smithells, B.Sc. 

 Prof. Victor Horsley, F.R.S. 



The Physical Phenomena connected 

 with tlie Mines of Cornwall and 

 Devon. 



The new Element, Gallium. 



Animal Intelligence. 



Dissociation, or Modern Ideas of 

 Chemical Action. 



Radiant Matter. 



Degeneration. 



Primeval Man. 



Mental Imagery. 



The Rise and Progress of Palaeon- 

 tology. 



The Electric Discharge, its Forms 

 and its Functions. 



Tides. 



Pelagic Life. 



Recent Researches on the Distance 

 of the Sun. 



Galvanic and Animal Electricity. 



Dust. 



The Modern Microscope in Re- 

 searches on the Least and Lowest 

 Forms of Life. 

 The Electric Light and Atmospheric 

 I Absorption. 

 , The Great Ocean Basins. 

 I Soap Bubbles. 

 The Sense of Hearing. 

 The Rate of Explosions in Gases. 

 Explorations in Central Africa. 



The Electrical Transmission of 



Power. 

 The Foundation Stones of the Earth's 



Crust. 

 The Hardening and Tempering of 



Steel. 

 How Plants maintain themselves in 



the Struggle for Existence. 

 Mimicry. 

 Quartz " Fibres and their AppUca- 



tions. 

 Some Difficulties in the Life of 



Aquatic Insects. 

 Electrical Stress. 

 Pedigrees. 



Magnetic Induction. 



Flame. 



The Discovery of the Physiology of 

 the Nervous System. 



1893. 



