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Lectures at Plymouth Institute. 
I give below the names of the officers and members of the 
Plymouth Institute, and a list of the papers read. 
J. EEOOKING ROWE. 
March 15th, 1871. 
PLYMOUTH INSTITUTE, 
1812-13. 
OFFICERS. 
PRESIDENTS. 
J. COLLIER COOKWORTHY,M.D. 
EDMUND LOCKYER, m.d., f.l.s. 
WILLIAM PRANCE 
HENRY WOOLLCOMBE 
TREASURER & SECRETARY, 
GEORGE EASTLAKE, Jun. 
James Adams 
George Eastlake, sen. 
William Eastlake 
James Fox 
Robert Were Fox 
Samuel Fuge 
John Hele Fuge 
John Foulstone 
John Rook Fletcher, m.a. 
Henry Gandy 
William Charles Hill, b.a. 
Ambrose Bowden Johns 
ORDINARY MEMBERS. 
Henry Incledon Johns 
Robert Lampen, b.a. 
George Ogg 
William Prideaux 
Philip Rogers 
C. Redding 
George Soltau 
John Tingcombo 
Henry Welsford 
Robert Wills 
Samuel Williams 
HONORARY MEMBERS. 
William Elford Leach, m.d., f.l. 
London 
1812. 
Oct. 21 Mr. G. Ogg 
Nov. 19 Mr. James Fox 
Dec. 3 Mr. H. WooUcombe 
14 Mr. J. Adams 
31 Mr. J. Adams 
1813. 
Jan. 14 Dr. Cookworthy 
28 Dr. Cookworthy 
Feb. 1 1 Mr. H. Welsford 
25 Mr. J. H. Fuge 
Mar. 11 Mr. G. Ogg 
25 Mr. James Fox 
April 8 Mr. C. Redding 
I Robert Were Fox, jun., Falmouth 
I John Murray, Edinburgh 
. Pneumatics. 
. Hydrostatics. 
. Observations on the causes of Bars being 
formed at the mouths of rivers in the 
counties of Devon and Cornwall, with 
suggestions why the late Embank- 
ments in the River Plym are not likely 
to injure the Harbour of Cat water, 
and likewise why the Breakwater now 
constructing is not likely to injure the 
Plymouth Sound. 
. Architecture. 
. Architecture. 
. The Physiology of Plants and Animals. 
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. The History of Chemistry. 
. Caloric. 
. Electricity. 
. Galvanism. 
. The Origin, Characteristics, and Consti- 
tuents of Poetry. 
