158 
Lectures at Plymouth Institution. 
SESSION 1834-35. 
PRESIDENT. 
MR. H. WOOLLCOMBE. 
VICE-PRESIDENTS. 
REV. R. LUNEY. MR. R. N. BARNES. 
LIEUT.-OOL. C. H. SMITH. 
TREASURER. 
MR. H. GANDY. 
SECRETARY. 
DR. E. MOORE. 
Museum— KR. W. WYATT. 
1834. 
Oct. 9 
Rev. Dr. Jacob 
16 
Mr. S. Purdon 
23 
Rev. B. St. John . 
30 
Rev. R. Luney 
Nov. 6 
Lieut. -Col. C. H. Smith 
13 
Mr. Dusantoy 
20 
Mr. Wightwick . 
27 
Mons. Luce 
Dec. 4 
Rev. O. Smith 
11 
Mr. Hearder 
18 
Mr. H. WooUcombe 
1835. 
Jan. 1 
Mr. Owen 
8 
Mr. W. Walker . 
15 
Mr. R. N. Barnes . 
22 
Mr. Chatfield 
29 
Mr. S. Purdon 
Feb. 5 
Mr. J. Prideaux 
12 
Rev. B. St. John . 
19 
Rev. Dr. Jacob 
26 
Mr. P. W. Swain . 
March 5 
Mr. W. Wyatt 
12 
Rev. J. Webb 
19 
Mr. W. S. Harris . 
26 
Mr. W. S. Harris . 
Mr. J. Prideaux 
CURATORS. 
Apparatus— W. S. HARRIS. 
Athenceum—WR. T. GRIFFIN. 
Greek Tragedy. 
The Security of Capital expended in Irish 
Improvements. 
The Logical Method of Inquiry. 
Reasoning as a Science compared with 
Logic as an Art. 
Affiliation of the Tribes of the Human Race . 
The Age of Elizabeth. 
Architectural Varieties. 
The Literature of France. 
Memory. 
Gaseous Combustion. 
Public Records. 
On the Consumption of Smoke by Com- 
bustion. 
Geological Changes resulting from Me- 
teorological Agency. 
Moral Philosophy. 
Naval Architecture. 
On the Remedies for the Evils of Ireland. 
Thermo-Electricity. 
Deliberative Orations. 
Education. 
On Poisons. 
Comparative Anatomy. 
Capital Punishments. 
Electrical Attraction. 
■p , f Progress of Science. 
i-ceports. ^ Progress of Chemistry. 
