The Wilde Lectures. 



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1905. (Feb. 28.) " The Early History of Seed-bearing 



Plants, as recorded in the Carboniferous Flora." 

 By Dr. D. H. Scott, F.R.S. {32 pp., 3 p/s.) 



1906. (March 20.) "Total Solar Eclipses/' By Pro- 



fessor H. H. Turner, D.Sc, F.R.S. (32 pp.) 



1907. (February 18.) "The Structure of Metals." By 



Dr. J. A. EWING, F.R.S., M.Inst.C.E. (20 pp., 

 5 ph., a?id 5 text-figs.) 



1908. (March 3.) "On the Physical Aspect of the 



Atomic Theory." By Professor J. LARMOR, 

 Sec. R.S. {54. pp.) 



1909. (March 9.) "On the Influence of Moisture on 



Chemical Change in Gases." By Dr. H 

 Brereton Baker, F.R.S. {8 pp.) 



1910. (March 22.) " Recent Contributions to Theories 



regarding the Internal Structure of the Earth." 

 By Sir Thomas H. Holland, K.C.I. E., D.Sc, 

 F.R.S. 



SPECIAL LECTURES. 



1913. (March 4.) " The Plant and the Soil." By A. D. 



Hall, M.A., F.R.S. 



1914. (March 18.) "Crystalline Structure as revealed 



by X-rays." By Professor VV. H. Bragg, M.A., 

 F.R.S. 



1915. (May 4th.) "The Place of Science in History." 



By Professor Julius MacLeod, D.Sc 



