Evolution of Domestic Lighti?ig. 7 



On the motion of Mr. Finnegan, seconded by Mr. Francis 

 Curley, J.P., a cordial vote of thanks was passed to the lecturer. 



The Chairman, in conveying the compliment, said he had 

 seldom heard a more interesting lecture in that room. Mr. Cleland 

 was not only a master of his own subject, he was a master of lucid 

 exposition. 



The proceedings then terminated. 



