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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20.

ROYAL SOCIETY, at 8.30.-Note on the Electrical Phenomena which accom-
pany Irritation of the Leaf of Dionea Muscipula: Dr. Sanderson.-On
the Algebraical Analogues of Logical Relations: A. J. Ellis.
LINNEAN SOCIETY. at 8-On Monte Argentaro, its Flora in July: Mr
Groves.-Challenger Expedition-Bermudan Alga: Dr. Dickie -Alga
of Mauritius: Dr. Dickie.-Germination of Delphinium: Rev. C. A.
Johns.

CHEMICAL SOCIETY, at 8.-On the Chemical Properties of Ammoniated
Ammonia Nitrate: E. Divers.-On the Action of Hydrogen on Silver
Nitrate: W. J. Chussell.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23.

SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY, at 4-Long and Short Chronologists; or,
Egypt from a Religious, Social, and Historical point of view: Dr. G. G.
Zerffi.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24.

ROYAL GEOGRaphical Society, at 8.30.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25.

ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, at 8.-Report on Anthropology at the Meet-
ing of the British Association at Bradford: F. W. Rudler; F.G.S.-An
Account of the hitherto mysterious Race, the Siah Posh Kafirs, a supposed
Macedonian Colony inhabiting the Hindu Kush: Dr. G. W. Leitner,
M.A.-On a Hieroglyphic Carving from Easter Island: J. Park Harrison.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26.

SOCIETY OF ARTS, at 8.-On the Manufacture of Iron and Steel: Sir Francis
C. Knowles, Bart.

SOCIETY OF TELEGRAPH ENGINEERS, at 8.-On Underground Telegraphs:
S. E. Preece.

ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE, at 8.-On the Demeter of Cnidus: Dr.
Henry Brunn.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27.

SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES, at 8.30.

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