24 Annual Meeting 



On the motion of Mr. Adam Speers, B.Sc, seconded by Mr. 

 E. M. Young, M.A., a vote of thanks was passed to the two 

 lecturers. 



The Third meeting was held in the Museum, College Square 

 North, on Tuesday, 13th January, 19 14, when a lecture was 

 delivered by Professor \V. B. Morton, M.A., on " Leonardo da 

 Vinci as a Scientist." 



The chair was occupied by Prf)fessor Lindsay, and at the 

 close of the meeting a vote of thanks was passed to the lecturer on 

 the motion of Sir Otto Jaffe, seconded by Mr. Henry Riddel), M.E. 

 The Fourth meeting was held in the Hall of the Municipal 

 Technical Institute on Tuesday, 10th February 19 14, kindly lent 

 for the lecture by the Library and Technical Listruction Committee 

 of, the Belfast Corporation. Professor Lindsay presided and a 

 lecture was delivered to a large audience by Prof. Savory, M.A., on 

 " Maurice Maeterlinck." 



On the conclusion of the lecture a vote of thanks was passed 

 to Prof. Savory on the motion of Madame Festu, seconded by 

 Mr. R. M. A^oung, M.A. 



The Fifth meeting of the Session was held in the Y.M.C.A., 

 Large .Hall on Tuesday, 24th February. Prof. Lindsay presided 

 and a lecture was delivered by Prof. W. Stirling, M.D , D.Sc, 

 LL.D., Manchester, on "Curiosities of Sight and Vision," 

 illustrated by very numerous lantern slides. There was a very 

 large audience and a vote of thanks was passed io the lecturer on 

 the motion of Mr. W. H. M'Laughlin, D.L., seconded by Dr. 

 Andrew Trimble. 



The Sixth and last meeting of the Session was held in the 

 Y.M.C.A., Minor Hall on Tuesday, loth March, when a lecture 

 ,was delivered by Prof. J. Arthur Thomson, Aberdeen, on 

 " Migration of Birds," illustrated by lantern slides. At the con- 

 clusion of the lecture a vote of tlianks was passed on the motion of 

 Professor Lmdsay. 



