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Lectures at Plymouth Institution. 
SESSION 1848-49. 
PRESIDENT. 
MR. GEORGE WIGHTWICK. 
VICE-PRESIDENTS. 
MR. J. N. BENNETT: MR. D. DERRY. 
COL. DUNSTERVILLE. 
TREASURER. 
MR. J. L. COLLEY. 
SECRETARY. 
DR. MOORE. 
CURATORS, 
Library— WR. A. ROOKER. 
Museum— MR. W. H. PRANCE, 
Apparatus— ^IR W. S. HARRIS. 
AthencBum—M.R. A. H. BAMPTON. 
1848. 
Oct. 5 Dr. Soltau 
12 *Mr. E. Lane 
19 Dr. E. Moore 
26 *Mr. Oxland 
Nov. 2 Mr. Hearder 
9 *Col. C. H. Smith 
16 Mr. A. Rooker 
23 *Mr. D. Sargent 
30 Mr. J. N. Bennett 
Dec. 7 *Mr. Jago 
14 Sir W. S. Harris 
21 *Dr, Sheppard 
1849. 
Jan. 1 1 Mr. A. H. Bampton 
18 *Dr. Cocks 
25 Mr. D. Derry 
Feb. 1 *Mr. Hearder 
8 Mr. Hughes 
15 *Mr. R. Parker 
22 Mr. G. Shortland 
March 1 *Mr. Bellamy 
8 Mr. Wightwick 
15 *Mr. 1. W. N. Keys 
22 IMr. Osward Arthur 
29 *Mr. Harper 
Asphyxia. 
Birds of Shakespeare. 
Coral Islands. 
Mines and Minerals of Devon. 
Gutta Percha and its applications. 
Addenda to Natural History of Man. 
Civilization in the Reign of Elizabeth. 
Man — his Social State. 
Civilization. 
Natural History of Bees. 
On Electrical Theories. 
Physiology of Nutrition. 
Drainage of Towns. 
Marine Botany. 
Currency — Commercial Distress of 1847. 
Electro-physiology. 
The Law of Wills. 
Woman — her Mental Characteristics. 
Medical Jurisprudence. 
Comparative Anatomy. 
Shakespeare. 
Botany of the Neighbourhood. 
Architecture as one of the Fine Arts. 
Retrospective Address of Natural History 
Society. 
The Lectures marked thus * were delivered by members of the Devon and 
Cornwall Natural History Society, proposals for the amalgamation of the two 
Societies having been made. The experiment did not answer, and was not 
repeated. 
