98 Annual Meeting. 



1920 

 13th January. In Museum, College Square North. 



"The Great Chemist, Joseph Black, his 

 Belfast friends and family connections," by 

 Mr. Henry Riddell, M.E., M.I.M.E., Hon. 

 Treasurer of the Society. 



10th February. In Queens University. 



" Catalysis, or the Speeding up of Chemical 

 Reactions," by Dr. S. Killen Macbeth, 

 M.A., F.I.C, M.R.I. A., Lecturer on Organic 

 Chemistry, Queen's University. 



12th March. hi Queen's University. 



" The Use of Colloids in Disease," by Mr. 

 Alfred B. Searle, of Sheffield. 



25th March. In Wellington Hall, Y.M.C. A. 



" A Naturalist's Wanderings in Nyasaland," 

 by Professor Robert Newstead, F.R.S., 

 Professor of Entomology in the Liverpool 

 School of Tropical Medicine. 



Where possible, the lectures were illustrated by Lantern 

 and Microscopic Slides, Specimens and Experiments. 



Council's Thanks. 



The Council tenders its thanks to the Vice-Chancellor of 

 Queen's University (The Rev. T. Hamilton, M.A., D.D., LL.D.), 

 for his continued interest and for the facilities which he so 

 willingly affords by granting accommodation in the University 

 for lectures requiring apparatus and experiments. 



The Council also desires to express its best thanks to the 

 local Press for the reports of the various meetings, and to the 

 Lecturers for their assistance during the session. 



