ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN, 

 ALBEMARLE STREET, W. 



LECTURE ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1868-69. 



Subscribers of Two Guineas are admitted to all the Courses. A Single Course, 

 One Guinea, or Half-a-Guinea. 



(Lecture Hour, 3 o'clock.) 



CHRISTMAS LECTURES (adapted to a Juvenile Auditory). 



Prof. ODLING, F.R.S.— Six Lectures ' On the Chemical Changes of Carbon,' on 

 December 29, 31, 1868; January 2, 5, 7, 9, 1869. 



BEFORE EASTER, 1869. 



RICHARD WESTMACOTT, Esq., R.A, F.R.S.— Six Lectures 'On the Fine 

 Arts, including a Survey of the Motive and History of Imitative Art, espe- 

 cially Sculpture, fron the Earliest Ages,' on Tuesdays, January 12 to February 

 16, 1869. J 



Rev. FREDERICK W. FARRAR, M.A., F.R.S.— Four Lectures < On the History 

 and Results of Comparative Philology,' on Tuesdays, February 23 to March 16. 



Prof. T. RUPERT JONES.— Three Lectures « On the Simplest Animal Forms, 

 and their Distribution in Time and Space, and the Results of their Agency 

 on the Earth's Surface,' on Thursdays, January 14, 21, 28. 



Dr. MICHAEL FOSTER.— Three Lectures 'On the Involuntary Movements 

 of Animals/ on Thursdays, February 4, 11, 18. 



Dr. JOHN HARLEY.— Two Lectures ' On Respiration and its Influence on the 

 Heart,' on February 25 and March 4. 



Dr. HENRY POWER.— Two Lectures ' On the Eye in Animals and Man,' on 

 Thursdays, March 11 and 18. 



Prof. ODLING, F.R.S. — Ten Lectures ' On Hydrogen and its Analogues,' on 

 Saturdays, January 16 to March 20. 



The FRIDAY EVENING MEETINGS will commence on January 15. The 

 Discourses before Easter 1869 will probably be given by Prof. Tyndall, Prof. A. 

 Herschel, Mr. Ruskin, Mr. James Fergusson, Colonel Drummond Jervois, Mr. C. 

 Greville Williams, Dr. Bridges, Mr. William Huggins, Professor Abel, and Dr. 

 Crum Brown. 



To the Friday Evening Meetings Members and their Friends only are 

 admitted. 



AFTER EASTER. 



Prof. ROBERT GRANT, LL.D., F.R.S.— Nine Lectures ' On Astronomy,' on 



Tuesdays, April 6 to June 1 . 

 Prof. TYNDALL, LL.D., F.R.S.— Nine Lectures, on Thursdays, April 8 to 



June 3. 

 ARCHIBALD GEIKIE, Esq., F.R.S.— Three Lectures ' On Geology,' on Satur- 

 days, April 10, 17, 24. 

 Prof. SEELEY. — Three Lectures 'On Early Roman History,' on Saturdays, 



May 8, 15, 22. 

 EMANUEL DEUTSCH, Esq.— Three Lectures < On Semitic Culture,' on Sa- 

 turdays, May 29 to June 12. 



To Non-Members. — The Admission to all these Courses of Lectures is Two 

 Guineas. To a Single Course of Lectures, One Guinea or Half-a-Guinea, accord- 

 ing to the length of the Course. 



Gentlemen desirous of becoming Members are requested to apply to the 

 Secretary. 



New Members can be proposed at any Monthly Meeting. When proposed, they 

 are admitted to all the Lectures, to the Friday Evening Meetings, and to the 

 Library and Reading Rooms ; and their Families are admitted to the Lectures at 

 a reduced charge. Payment : — First year, Ten Guineas ; afterwards, Five Guineas 

 a year ; or a composition of Sixty Guineas. 



Prospectuses (when prepared) may be had in the Hall. 



H. BENCE JONES, Hon. Sec. 

 November, 1868. 



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