510 FLIGHT AND FLYING MACHINES. 
to all those who have in several cases, at considerable trouble to themselves, given 
me so much help in connection with this lecture. 
TH CHAIRMAN—Ladies and gentlemen, I am sure you will allow me to say 
for you, that to whomsoever the lecturer himself may have been indebted in the 
making up of his lecture, we are all of us exceedingly indebted to him for the way 
in which he has taken advantage of and put before us the materials which he says 
have helped him to make up the lecture. A more interesting lecture, or a more 
valuable set of photographs, or a lecture that has helped to clear up the subject— 
to my mind at any rate, and I am sure to yours—could not well be imagined; 
and, therefore, 1am sure I shall express your unanimous feeling by offering to Dr. 
Bryan our most hearty thanks for the trouble he has taken, and for the most in- 
teresting and instructive lecture that we have had (loud applause). 
