326 
11 The estimated ordinary assets of the Society for the 
current year, exclusive of arrears and of new subscribers, are 
as follows : — 
193 Members, at £2. 2s. ••• "• g 
13 1st Class Associates, au LZ. as. ••• 
46 2nd „ „ at£1 - ls ‘ - 48 
252 Annual Subscribers. 
21 Vice-Patrons, Life Members, and Lite 
Associates. 
(Dividends on £359. 2s. 2d. Three per 
Cent. Stock) ... - iU 11 
273 Total. j?aqi o 
Meetings. 
12. The following is a List of the Papers for the present 
Session, viz. : — 
Nature's Laws. &i3y tne »ev. ^ 
J. H. Titcomb, M.A, M.V.I. 
/ e ass - r n“x " spkitual 
Testament. By the Bev. B. 
Thornton, D.D., V.P. (Feb. 7t .) f Lif B y the Rev. Pro- 
On Spontaneous Generation; or, the Problem n J 
fessor Kirk, M.V.I. (Peb. 21st.) M‘Cann, D.D., 
A Demonstration of the Existence of God. By the Kev. 
M.V.I. (March /th.) , . Why Man must believe in 
Atheism Confuted by a New Argument or 7flt) 
God. By James Eeddie, Esq., Hon Sec. V. . Esq., F.G.S. 
On Geological Proofs of Divine Action. By S. E. Patt , 
Discussion on Mr. Beddi^s Pap' Physical Constitution 
On Comparative Psychology. (Second Paper.) ny 
Hon. Por. Sec., V.I. (May 2nd.) Structure of the Human 
0 Eye e atd g oT^ clo^Set ‘ B^he Be. Wn» MiroHEix, M.A., 
V.P. (Being the Annual Address, May^ r •) ^ g;r John Lubb0 ck, 
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