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rection of the lecture committee, has been clelivered as 

 follows : First, Alban Andren, of Beverly, " Sweden by 

 a Swede," Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1883. jSecond, Ephraim 

 Emerton, "Martin Lnther," Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1883. 

 Third, Arthur M. Knapp, " Greek Art," Wednesday, 

 Jan'y 9, 1884. Fourth, George M. Towle, "Carlyle," 

 Wednesday, Jan'y 30, 1884. Fifth, George B. Loring, 

 "Nathaniel Havvthorne," Wednesday, Feb. 6, 1884. 

 8ixth, George M. Towle, " Charles Dickens," Wednes- 

 day, Feb. 13, 1884. 8eventh, Edward S. Morse, "First 

 Impressions of China," Wednesday, March 5, 1884. 



In addition to the above, the following lectures have 

 been delivered in the rooms of the Institute. 



George H, Hosmer, "Martin Luther," illustrated, Sat- 

 urday, Nov. 10, 1883. 



Matthew Arnold, Friday, Nov. 30, 1883, "Science and 

 Literature." 



Raymond Lee Newcomh, Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1883, "The 

 Story of the Jeannette." 



John G, Wood, " Whales," Monday, Dec. 10, 1883. 



J. (7. Welwood, "On the Rhine" (illustrated), Thurs- 

 day, Jan'y 10, 1884. 



John G, Wood, a courseoffourafternoon lectures : "Ants 

 of the Temperate Zone," Friday, Feb. 15, 1884 ; " Ants of 

 the Tropic Zone," Tuesday, Feb. 19 ; " Pond and Stream," 

 Thursday, Feb. 21 ; "The Horse," Tuesday, Feb. 26. 



Alban Andren, "An Evening in Sweden," Tuesday, 

 March 18, 1884, 



Morton Prince, " On the Anatomy and Physiology of 

 the Vocal Organs," Monday, April 7, 1884. 



PuBLiCATiONS havc been issued as heretofore. The ex- 

 change list, with few exceptions, contiuues the same as 

 last year. 



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