Lectures at Plymouth Institution. 
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SESSION 1843-44. 
PRESIDENT. 
MR. H. WOOLLCOMBE. 
MR. PRANCE. 
VICE-PRESIDENTS. 
MR. ROOKER. 
MR. SWAIN. 
TREASURER. 
MR. H. GANDY. 
SECRETARY. 
DR. E. MOORE. 
Library— RWT. P. HOLMES. 
Museum— DB,. SOLTAU. 
1843. 
Oct. 2 Mr. A. Rooker 
9 Mr. H. Woollcombe 
16 Mr. J. L. CoUey 
23 Mr. P. W. Swain 
30 Mr. P. W. Swain 
Nov. 6 Mr. J. Prideaux 
13 Mr. E. Lane 
20 Mr. E. Lane 
27 Dr. Soltau 
Dec. 4 Mr. Raddall 
11 Mr. J. Pyer 
18 Dr. E Moore 
1844. 
Jan. 8 Mr. J. N. Bennett 
16 Mr. W. Lancaster 
22 Mr. W. S. Harris 
29 Rev. P. Holmes 
Feb. 5 Rev. P. Holmes 
12 Mr. A. H. Bampton 
19 Mr. Hoarder 
26 Mr. A. Rooker 
Mar. 4 Mr. "Walker 
11 Mr. Shortland 
18 Rer. S. Rowe 
CURATORS. 
Apparatus- 
Athenceum- 
-MR. W. S. HARRIS, F.R.S. 
-MR. WIGHTWICK. 
The British Association at Cork. 
The Saxon Period in Devon. 
Sculpture. 
Medical Jurisprudence. 
Medical J urisprudence. 
Agricultural Chemistry — Salt. 
Moral and Intellectual Advantages of 
Natural History. 
Advantages of Natural History. 
History and Nature of Epidemics. 
The External Conformation of the Horse. 
Evils and Impolicy of War. 
Mesmerism. 
National Education. 
Comets. 
The Phenomena of Winds. 
The Affinity of Languages. 
The Affinity of Languages. 
The Utility of Cemeteries in the Yicinity 
of Large Towns. 
Electro -Magnetism as a Moving Power. 
Lunacy — its Legal Incidents. 
Magnetism of the Mariner's Compass. 
Constitutional History of England. 
The Dark Ages. 
