2G 
LECTURES 
DELIVEKED DURING THE YEAR 1860. 
Jan. 18 and Feb. 15, 22, and 29.— On the Inhabitants of a Pond; 
by W. S. Dallas, Esq., F. L. S. 
Feb. 1.— On Cardinal \Yolsey ; by the Hon. and Very Ret. the 
Dean of Y"ork. 
March 7. — A Fourth Antiquarian Walk through the Streets of 
Y^ork; by Robert Davies, Esq., E. S. A. 
March 23 and 26. — On Palaeozoic Geology; by Professor 
Morris, F. G. S. 
April 4 and 11.— On Shells and their Inhabitants; by the Ret. 
Thomas Hincks, F. L. S. 
Oct. 10 and 24.— On the Chemistry of Combustion and Illumina¬ 
tion, with Experiments; by William Procter, Esq., F. C. S. 
Oct. 31. — On the Languages and Philosophies of India; by the 
Rev. Thomas Myers. 
Nov. 7.—On Insect Architecture; by A. Ball, Esq. 
Nov. 21.— On Libraries and Literary IMen in the North of England 
in the Olden Time : by the Rev. James Raine. 
Dec. 5.—-On Cell Formation; by S. W. North, Esq. 
