SECRETARIES' REPORT, 
1870-71. 
The Secretaries beg to present to the Society a brief Report of 
the proceedings of the past Session. 
The Papers read and discussed in the Lecture Hall are as follows ; 
1870. 
Oct. 6. 
13. 
Inaugural Address 
The Pre-historic Antiquities of Dart- 
moor .... 
„ 20. The Later Stoics 
„ 27. The Exploration of the Settle Caves . 
Nov. 3. Modern France, and her Revolutions . 
„ 10. Our Food .... 
„ 17. Eain ..... 
„ 27. Instinct and Reason 
Dec. 1. Prussia in 1866 
„ 8. Our Eyes . . . . 
„ 16. English Art in the reign of Queen 
Anne .... 
1871. 
Jan. 12. Conversazione .... 
„ 19. Karl Theodor Korner, the Soldier- 
poet of Germany . 
„ 26. The Conversion of Food into Force . 
Feb. 2. Logic — Formal and Material . 
„ 9. Aurora Borealis 
„ 16. Sulphur .... 
„ 23. The Philosophy of Tennyson, as de- 
duced by his Works 
Mar. 2. The Principles on which Ships' sail- 
carrying power, and steadiness in 
„ 9. The Canadian Year Book 
a Sea-way depend 
„ 16. Human and Brute Intelligence 
,, 23. Genius and Success 
The President. 
Mr. C. Spence Bate, v.ra 
Rev. C. B. Symes, b.a. 
Mr. W. Morrison, m.p. 
Mr. J. D. Lewis, m.p. 
Mr. G. Jackson. 
Mr. W. Pengelly, f.r.s. 
Dr. C. Albert Kingston. 
Rev. F. E. Anthony, m.a. 
Mr. W. Square. 
Mr. J. HiNE, f.r.i.b.a. 
Mr. E. Spender. 
Dr. C. Albert Kingston, 
B. Sc. 
Rev. J. M. Charlton, m. a, 
Mr. J. N. Kearder, ph.d. 
Mr. R. OXLAND, F.C.S. 
Rev. T. W. Freckelton. 
Mr. A. RooKER. 
Mr. W. Froude, f.r.b. c.e. 
Mr. F. K. Balkwill. 
Mr. R. Collier. 
