Lectures at Plymouth Institution. 
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SESSION 1845-46. 
PRESIDENT. 
ME. H. WOOLLCOMBE. 
MR. a. SHORTLAND. 
VICE-PRESIDENTS. 
MR. D. DERRY. 
MR. W. WALKER. 
TREASURER. 
MR. H. GANDY. 
SECRETARY. 
DR. E. MOORE. 
CURATORS. 
Library— R-m. G. H. PARMINTER. Apparatus— M.R. W. S. HARRIS. 
Museum— ^m. SWAIN. Athen<zum—}^m. WIGHTWICK. 
1845. 
Oct. 2 Mr. Wightwick 
9 Dr. Letheby 
16 Mr. Prideaux 
23 Mr. Hearder 
30 Mx. P. W. Swain 
Nov. 6 Dr. E. Moore 
13 Mr. E. Fry 
20 Mr. G. Sanders 
27 Mr. A. Rooker 
Dec. 4 Mr. J. L. Colley 
11 Rev. P. Holmes 
18 Mr. Hearder 
1846. 
Jan. 22 Dr. Soltau 
29 Mr. T. Lancaster 
Feb. 6 Mr. R. Bishop 
12 Mr. G. Shortland 
19 Mr. 0. C. Arthur 
26 Mr. Raddall 
March 5 Mr. Walker 
12 Mr. G. Shortland 
19 Rev. S. Rowe 
Landscape Art. The Oxford Graduate. 
Animal Electricity. 
The Potato Blight. 
Magneto -motive Mechanics. 
Primary Organization Microscopically de- 
veloped. 
Phenomena of Volcanoes. 
Mesmerism. 
Gas Meters. 
The Rise of the Italian Republics. 
Principles of the great Schools of Painting. 
Shakespeare as a Poet. 
Combustion. 
Lunatic Asylums. 
Telescopic Discovery of the Fixed Stars. 
Cotton Manufacture. 
Utility and Necessity of Medical Evidence 
in Prisons and Workhouses. 
Pompeii. 
Best Mode of Feeding Horses. 
Dimensions, Forms, & Properties of Ships. 
The necessity of Medical Evidence in the 
Establishment of Legislative Enact- 
ments in cases of Quarantitie and the 
Regulation of Dietaries in Prisons and 
Workhouses. 
The Dark Ages. 
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