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Lectures at Plymouth Institution. 
SESSION 1852-53. 
PATRON. 
THE RIGHT HON. THE EAEL OF MORLEY. 
PRESIDENT. 
MR. ALFRED ROOKER. 
VICE-PRESIDENTS. 
COL.DUNSTERVILLE. MR. J. N. BENNETT. CAPT. WALKER, R.N. 
MR. R. F. WEYMOUTH. 
TREASURERS. 
MR. J. L. COLLEY. MR. JAMES DAEB. 
SECRETARIES. 
DR. E. MOORE, F.L.S. MR. E. LANE. 
CURATORS. 
Library— WSi. R. F. WEYMOUTH, M.A. 
Building— M.^. W. DAMANT. Apimratus—WK. J. N. HEARDER. 
Museum— 'WK. J. C. BELLAMY (Zoology) ; DR. COCKS (Entomology) ; 
MR. I. W. N. KEYS (Botany); DR. E. MOORE, F.L.S. (Geology); 
MR. R. OXLAND (Mineralogy); MR. L. JEWITT, F.S.A. (Anti- 
quities). 
1862. 
Oct. 7 Mr. D. Lowe 
14 Mr. J. Prideaux . 
21 Mr. T. Harper 
28 Mr. E. Lane 
Nov. 4 Mr. Hearder 
11 Mr. E. Lane 
26 Rev. P. Holmes . 
Dec. 9 Mr. W. F. Collier . 
16 Mr. I. W. N. Keys 
23 Mr. James Hine . 
1853. 
Jan. 13 Mr. C. Spence Bate 
20 Mr. R. F. Weymouth 
27 Mr. G. Jago 
Feb. 3 Mr. J. P. Mann 
10 Mr. W. F. Moore 
17 Mr. C. F. Burnard 
24 Mr. S. Cater 
March 3 Mr. L. Jewitt 
10 Mr. T. D. Lowe 
17 Mr. J. L. CoUey 
24 Mr. W. Eastlake 
Tobacco. 
Gold — its History, Properties, Uses, and 
Prospects. 
The Vascular System of Animals. 
Thoughts upon Shakespeare, Milton, and 
Byron. 
On the probable connection between the 
Earthquake noticed in this Country 
in August last, the Movement in the 
West Indies and Egypt, and an Erup- 
tion of Etna. 
Thoughts upon Shakespeare, Milton, and 
Byron. 
Moral Philosophy — some Modem Systems. 
Liberty. 
The Flora of Plymouth. 
The Early Ecclesiastical Architecture of 
Cornwall, 
The Fossil Flora of the Coal Measures of 
the South Wales Basin. 
Socrates. 
Education of the Poor. 
The Faust of Goethe. 
The Propelling Power of Ships. 
Adulteration of Food. 
The Navigation Laws. 
Heraldry, with Illustrations of Devonshire 
Families. 
Tea. 
Art in connection with the Exhibition of 
1851. 
Pre-Raphaelitism . 
