EOYAL INSTITUTION OP GREAT BRITAiJN, 



ALBEMARLE STREET, PICCADILLY, W. 



LECTURE ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1869-70. 



(Lecture Hour, Three o'clock.) 



BEFORE EASTER, 1870. 



Prof. Humphry, M.D., F.R.S.— Six Lectures, ' On the Architecture of the Hu- 

 mau Body,' on Tuesdays, January 1 8 to February 22. 



Prof. Odling, F.R.S.— Twelve Lectures, 'On the Chemistry of Vegetable Pro- 

 ducts,' on Thursdays, January 20 to April 7. 



Robert Scott, Esq., M.A., Director of the Meteorological Office. — Four Lec- 

 tures, ' On Meteorology/ on Saturdays^ January 22 to February 12. 



Dr. Masters, F.L.S. — Two Lectures, 'On Plant Life as contrasted with that of 

 Animals,' on Tuesdays, March 1 and 8. 



Prof. Rolleston, M.D., F.R.S. — Four Lectures, 'Deductions from the Compa- 

 rative Anatomy of the Nervous System,' on Tuesdays, March 15 to April 5. 



Prof. Max Mdller, M.A., LL.D. — Four Lectures, ' An Introduction to the 

 Science of Religion,' on Saturdays, February 19 to March 12. 



Joseph Norman Lockyer, Esq., F.R.S. — Four Lectures, ' On the Sun,' on 

 Saturdays, March 19 to April 9. 



AFTER EASTER, 1870. 



Prof. Blackie. — Four Lectures, 'On the Principles of Moral and Political Phi- 

 losophy,' on Tuesdays, April 26 to May 17. 



Prof. Tynd all, LL.D., F.R.S. — Seven Lectures, on Thursdays, April28 to June.9. 



Prof. Robert Grant, LL.D., F.R.S. — Seven Lectures, ' On Astronomy,' on 

 Saturdays, April 30 to June 1 1 . 



Prof. Seeley. — Three Lectures, 'On History/ on Tuesdays, May 24, 31 ; June 7- 



The Friday Evening Meetings before Easter will commence on January 21. 



The Friday Evening Discourses before Easter will probably be given by Dr. 

 Tyndall, Dr. Odling, Professor Ruskin, Dr. Carpenter, Mr. Clifford, Sir Henry 

 James, Professor Sylvester, Mr. Peter W. Barlow, Dr. Rolleston, Professor Roscoe, 

 and Professor Huxley. 



To the Friday Evening Meetings, Members and their Friends only are admitted. 



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 Meetings. 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 may be had in the Hall. 



H. BENCE JONES, Hon. See. 



In the Press, 



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