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CHARLES T. JACOBI, "Modern Book Printing." Two Lectures.

February 22, 29.

BERTRAM BLOUNT, F.I.C., "Recent Advances in Electro-Chemistry." Three Lectures. March 7, 14, 21.

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PROFESSOR R. LANGTON DOUGLAS, M.A., "The Majolica and Glazed Earthenware of Tuscany." Three Lectures.

April 25, May 2, 9.

JUVENILE LECTURES.

Wednesday Evenings, January 6 and 13, 1904, at 5 o'clock.
ERIC STUART BRUCE, M.A., "Navigation of the Air."

CONVERSAZIONE.

The Annual Conversazione of the Society will probably be held on Thursday, June 30, 1904. Each member is entitled to a card for himself, and one for a lady.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY.

CHARTER. THE SOCIETY OF ARTS was founded in 1754, and incorporated by Royal Charter in 1847, for "The Encouragement of the Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce of the Country, by bestowing rewards for such productions, inventions, or improvements as tend to the employment of the poor, to the increase of trade, and to the riches and honour of the kingdom; and for meritorious works in the various departments of the Fine Arts; for Discoveries, Inventions, and Improvements in Agriculture, Chemistry, Mechanics, Manufactures, and other useful Arts; for the application of such natural and artificial products, whether of Home, Colonial, or Foreign growth and manufacture, as may appear likely to afford fresh objects of industry, and to increase the trade of the realm by extending the sphere of British commerce; and generally to assist in the advancement, development, and practical application of every department or science in connection with the Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce of this country."

THE SESSION.-The Session commences in November, and ends in June.

ORDINARY MEETINGS.-At the Wednesday Evening Meetings during the Session, papers on subjects relating to inventions, improvements, discoveries, and other matters connected with the Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce of the country are read and discussed.

INDIAN SECTION.-This Section was established in 1869, for the discussion of subjects connected with our Indian Empire. Six or more Meetings are held during the Session.

COLONIAL SECTION.-The Section was formed in 1874 under the title of the African Section, for the discussion of subjects connected with the Continent of Africa. It was enlarged in 1879, so as to include the consideration of subjects connected with our Colonies and Dependencies. Four or more Meetings are held during the Session.

APPLIED ART SECTION.-This Section was formed in 1886, for the discussion of subjects connected with the industrial applications of the Fine Arts. Six or more Meetings are held during the Session.

CANTOR LECTURES.-These Lectures originated in 1863, with a bequest by the late Dr. Cantor. There are several Courses every Session, and each course consists generally of two or more Lectures.

ADDITIONAL LECTURES.-Special Courses of Lectures are occasionally given.

JUVENILE LECTURES.-A Short Course of Lectures, suited for a Juvenile audience, is delivered to the Children of Members during the Christmas Holidays.

ADMISSION TO MEETINGS.-Members have the right of attending the above Meetings and Lectures. They require no tickets, but are admitted by signing their names. Every Member can admit two friends to the Ordinary and Sectional Meetings, and one friend to the Cantor and other Lectures. Books of tickets for the purpose are supplied to the Members, but admission can be obtained on the personal introduction of a Member. For the Juvenile Lectures special tickets are issued.

JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF ARTS.-The Journal, which is sent free to Members, is published weekly, and contains full Reports of all the Society's Proceedings, as well as a variety of information connected with Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce.

EXAMINATIONS.-Examinations, founded in 1853, are held annually by the Society, through the agency of Local Committees, at various centres in the country. They are open to any person. The subjects include the principal divisions of a Commercial Education, and Music. A Programme, containing detailed information about the Examinations, can be had on application to the Secretary.

LIBRARY AND READING-ROOM.-The Library and Reading-room are open to Members, who are also entitled to borrow books.

CONVERSAZIONI are held, to which Members are invited, each Member receiving a card for himself and a lady.

MEMBERSHIP.

The Society numbers at present between three and four thousand Members. The Annual Subscription is Two Guineas, payable in advance, and dates from the quarter-day preceding election; or a Life Subscription of Twenty Guineas may be paid. There is no Entrance Fee. Every Member whose subscription is not in arrear is entitled :

To be present at the Evening Meetings of the Society, and to introduce two visitors at such meetings, subject to such special arrangements as the Council may deem necessary to be made from time to time.

To be present and vote at all General Meetings of the Society.

To be present at the Cantor and other Lectures, and to introduce one visitor.

To have personal free admission to all Exhibitions held by the Society at its house in the
Adelphi.

To be present at all the Society's Conversazioni.

To receive a copy of the weekly Journal published by the Society.

To the use of the Library and Reading-room.

Candidates for Membership are proposed by Three Members, one of whom, at least, must sign on personal knowledge; or are nominated by the Council.

All subscriptions should be paid to the Secretary, Sir Henry Trueman Wood, and all Cheques or Post-office Orders should be crossed "Coutts and Company," and forwarded to him at the Society's House, John-street, Adelphi, London, W.C.

HENRY TRUEMAN WOOD, Secretary

CALENDAR FOR THE SESSION.

The following is the Calendar for the Session 1903-1904. It is issued subject to any necessary alterations :

NOVEMBER, 1903.

DECEMBER, 1903. JANUARY, 1904.

FEBRUARY, 1904.

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The Cantor Lectures will commence at Half-past Four or Eight o'clock.

The Ordinary Meetings will commence at Eight o'clock.

The Meetings of the Indian Section and the Colonial Section will commence at Halfpast Four o'clock.

The Meetings of the Applied Art Section will be held at Half-past Four or Eight o'clock.

The Annual General Meeting will be held at Four o'clock.

The Juvenile Lectures will be given at Five o'clock.

Notices.

APPLIED ART SECTION

COMMITTEE.

A meeting of the Committee of the Applied Art Section was held on Tuesday afternoon, 17th inst. Present: Sir George Birdwood, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., LL.D., M.D., in the chair; Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke, C.I.E., Cyril Davenport, F.S.A., Lewis Foreman Day, William Gowland, F.S.A., Gerald C. Horsley, Arthur Lasenby Liberty, Sir Walter S. Prideaux, Halsey Ralph Ricardo, John Sparkes, H. H. Statham, F.R.I.B.A., Carmichael Thomas, Sir John I. Thornycroft, LL.D., F.R.S., with Henry B. Wheatley, Secretary of the Section. The arrangements for the new Session were considered.

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Anderson, Ralph W., Government Offices, Bloemfontein, Orange River Colony, South Africa. André, Eugene, Trinidad Union Club, Trinidad, British West Indies.

Archer, William Henry, New Gas Works, Cromer. Ashpitel, Francis Wm., Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., Eastfield-lodge, Guildford.

Baker, Thomas Summers, Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, Yokohama, Japan.

Bakewell, William Whitehorn, Dilwyn, Manor-road, St. Alban's.

Barham, Charles James, The Elms, Erith.

Bass, John Foster, LL.B., 189, La Salle-street, Chicago, Ill., U.S.A.

Baumann, Paul A., Kenmore, The Bishop's-avenue, Hampstead-lane, N.

Bayldon, Edward Herbert, J.P., Oaklands, Dawlish, Devon.

Beatty, John W., M.A., Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

Beaumont, Eugene C., 78, Fleet-street, E.C.
Bentley, Mrs. Royds, Lochcote, Linlithgow, N.B.,
and West Bilney Hall, King's Lynn.
Bevan, Charles Lewis Huzzard, 19, Bouverie-road
West, Folkestone.

Blagden, Arthur H., A.M.I.E.E., Electricity Department, Municipal Council, Shanghai, China. Botwood, Charles Walker, D.Sc., Ph.D., 74, Micklegate, York.

Bower, Tom H. V., M.Am.I.M.E., 6, Salisburyhouse, London-wall, E.C.

Bradburn, Albert Edwin, 19, King Edward-street, Macclesfield.

Bradford, Frank, A.M.I.E.E., 17, Denman-drive, Newsham-park, Liverpool.

Bradford, Henry, 51, Welbeck-street, W. Bradley-Birt, Francis Bradley, Gobindpur, Manbhum, Chota Nagpore, India.

Britton, Sydney E., A.M.I.E.E., A.M.I.Mech.E., Electricity Works, Motherwell, N.B.

Broom, George Henry, the Technical College, Huddersfield.

Brown, James Clifford, 20, Lewin-road, Streathamcommon, S.W.

Brown, John Armour, Moredun, Paisley, N.B. Calvert, Edward, Electricity Works, Squires'-lane, Finchley, N.

Carpenter, Henry Cort Harold, the National Physical Laboratory, Bushey-house, Teddington.

Carter, Alfred, Sanitary Board Offices, Hong Kong.

Cates, Mrs. Arthur, 12, York-terrace, Regent's park, N.W.

Chesher, Rev. Ernest William, 8, St. Alban's-road, Swansea.

Chinoy, Phirozshaw Ardeshir, 9, Hornby-row, Fort, Bombay, India.

Christian, Edward A., 12, The Woodlands, Clifton

park, Birkenhead.

Clulow, George, 51, Belsize-avenue, N.W. Cofman-Nicoresti, J., 41, Hart-street, W.C.

Converse, C. Crozat, LL.D., Highwood, Bergen County, New Jersey, U.S.A.

Cowan, Lieut.-Col. James Henry, R.E., Roxburgh, Vanbrugh Park-road west, Blackheath, S.E. Cowan, Percy John, A.M.I.Mech.E., 10, Buckingham-street, Strand, W.C.

Coyle, Daniel, M.I.E.E., 63, Warwick-street, Belgrave road, S.W.

Craddock, Arthur R., A.I.E.E., Canterbury College, Christchurch, New Zealand.

Crittall, Richard, 27, Noel-street, Wardour-street, W. Cullen, Percy, Fort Johnston, British Central Africa. Cushing, Rev. J. N., Baptist College, Rangoon, Burma.

Darlington, Latimer, D.C.L., Consul de Belgique, Bradford.

Davies, George Thomas, A.M.I.E.E., 10, Sion-hill, Clifton, Bristol.

De Carteret, Captain William George Squares, P.O. Box 456, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and The Pines, Beer, near Seaton, Devonshire.

Deerr, Noël, Beau Champ G.R.S.E., Mauritius. Defries, Miss Violet, 18, Elgin-crescent, Notting hill, W.

Deutschberger, Rev. S. J., B.A., 266, Dalston-lane, Lower Clapton, N.E.

Dobson, William Henry, Standerton Heath Board,
P.O. Box 66, Standerton, Transvaal, South Africa.
Donnithorne, Harold Edward, A.M.I.E.E., 76,
Queen's-gate, S.W.

Du Bois, Patterson, care of Frau Dr. Harrass, Laves
Strasse 731, Hannover, Germany.
Dunbar-Anderson,

Kingsley, M.I.M.E., M.I. Mech E., The Bungalow, Pretoria-street, Hospitalhill, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Dwyer, Feargus, The Residency, Kontagora, Northern Nigeria, West Africa.

Eckersley, James, 80, Gloucester-place, Portmansquare, W.

Edwards, Walter Moorcroft, Luipaardsvlei, Krugersdorp, Transvaal, South Africa.

Ermen, George, A.M.I.Mech. E., Messrs. George Wragge, Ltd., 152-156, Chapel-street, Salford, Manchester.

Fairweather, Wallace Cranston, M.A., 65 and 66, Chancery-lane, W.C.

Faulkner, Arthur, The Gables, St. Peter's-park, St. Alban's, Herts.

Fenning, Edward George, 5, Briarwood - road, Clapham, S.W.

Fitzwilliam, Leo D., Edward-street, Princes-town,
Trinidad, British West Indies.

Fowler, Thomas Benjamin Davis, 441, Bartolomé
Mitre, Buenos Aires, South America.
Fraser, S. E., Waikino, Waihi, New Zealand.
Garnett, Herbert, A.M.I.Mech.E., Maghery, Moy,
Co. Tyrone.

Gerothwohl, Maurice Alfred, 94, Redcliffe-gardens,
S.W.

Good, George Lacy, M.Inst.C.E., Cape Government Railways, Kri-road, Cape Colony, South Africa.

Gott, Alfred Thomas, 191, Horton-road, Bradford, Yorks.

Gradinger, E. C., Y.M.C.A. Buildings, Madras, India. Grantham, Richard Fuge, M.Inst.C.E., 23, Northumberland-avenue, W.C.

Grey, W. H., Lagos, West Africa, and Junior Athenæum Club, W.

Griffiths, Manfred E., "Fernside," Stowmarket. Gunner, Charles E., Mansion-house-chambers, 20, Bucklersbury, E.C.

Haff, Max M., 138, Slater-street, Ottawa, Canada. Hajibhoy, Mahomed, Aden.

Halden, J., The Woodlands, Ellesmere-park, Eccles, Lancs.

Hallett, Joseph, M.I.N.A., 108, Fenchurch-street, E.C.

Hamilton, James Henry, A.M.I.E.E., 18, Canterbury-street, Belfast.

Harding, Walter Ambrose Heath, F.Z.S., Histonmanor, Cambridgeshire.

Harpur, Reginald Charles, A.M.I.E.E., Electric Light Station, Dover.

Hartley, Sir Charles Augustus, K.C.M.G., M.Inst.
C.E., 26, Pall-mall, S.W.

Hawkins, Henry, Leeming-hall, Todmorden.
Head, James, J.P., 40, Lowndes-square, S.W., and
Inverailort, Fort William, N.B.

Healy, Louis Thomas, A.I.E.E., 20, Linton-street,
Islington.

Henderson, Donald D., A.M.I.Mech. E., Jamaicabuildings, St. Michael's-alley, Cornhill, E.C. Henderson, Horace W., Tramway Power House, Cork.

Holcombe, Hon. Chester, Newark, Wayne County, New York, U.S.A.

Hughes, Miss Emily, 22, Market-street, Brighton. Isherwood, Oswald, F.C.S., 6, Hardy-street, Peelgreen, Patricroft, near Manchester.

Iyya, N. V., 48, Coral Merchant-street, Muthialpet, Madras, India.

Johnston, Charles, Assoc.M.Inst C.E., Assistant-En

gineer, P.W.D., Begari Canals, Jacobabad, India. Jones, Frederick Malcolm Hurdis, 90, Hollandroad, Kensington, W.

Jones, Thomas, M. Inst.C.E., M.I.M.E., 1, Princesstreet, Westminster, S.W.

Kahler, William Ross, 24A, Nanking 10ad Shanghai, China.

Keeves, J. H. Thomas, 14, Highbury - terrace Highbury, N.

Kersey, Walter Robert, 52, Gracechurch-street, E.C. Kershaw, George Bertram de Betham, Ingleside, West Wickham, Kent.

Knight, Charles Crosby, 10, Pembury-road, Tottenham, W.

Laffère, Richard Lawson, Assoc.M.Inst. C.E., Taiping, Perak, Federated Malay States.

Laidlaw, Robert, Bonchester, Chislehurst.
Lawson, William, 99, Crescent-road, Middlesbrough.
Leah, Samuel Dawson, 18, Applegarth-road, Brook-
green, W.

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