lxiv The Wilde Lect?ires. 



THE WILDE LECTURES. 



1897. (July 2 ) " On the Nature of the Rontgen Rays." 



By Sir G. G. Stokes, Bart., F.R.S. {28pp.) 



1898. (Mar. 29.) " On the Physical Basis of Psychical 



Events." By Sir MICHAEL FOSTER, K.C.B., 

 F.R,S. (46 pp.) 



1899. (Mar. 28.) "The newly discovered Elements; 



and their relation to the Kinetic Theory of 

 Gases." By Prof. William Ramsay, F.R.S. 

 '{19 pp.) 



1900. (Feb. 13.) " The Mechanical Principles of Flight." 



By the Rt. Hon. LORD RAYLEIGH, F.R.S. 



(26 pp.) 



1901. (April 22.) " Sur la Flore du Corps Humain." 



By Dr. Elie METSCHNIKOFF, For.Mem.R.S. 

 WPP-) 



1902. (Feb. 25.) "On the Evolution of the Mental 



Faculties in relation to some Fundamental 

 Principles of Motion." By Dr. HENRY WlLDE, 

 F.R.S. (3{Pp.,3pts.) 



1903. (May 19.) " The Atomic Theory." By Professor 



F. W. Clarke, D.Sc (32pp.) 



1904. (Feb. 23.) "The Evolution of Matter as revealed 



by the Radio-active Elements." By FREDERICK 

 SODDY, M.A. {42 pp.) 



