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EDUCATIONAL AND LITERARY INSTITUTIONS. 31
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WATT INSTITUTION.
17 Lindsay Street.
Directors. — William Miller,* banker ; Patrick Anderson, merchant ;
William Martin, jun., insurance agent ; Ebenezer Erskine Scott, ac-
countant; John M orison, writer ; Edward Caird, merchant; William
Kirkiand, merchant, and John Jack, Jun., ship owner.
Treasurer and secretary Patrick Anderson.
John Watson, Librarian and Curator.
Teems — Class A — £1 Is per annum.
„ B_ 10s do.
,, C — 6s do. or Is 6d per quarter
„ D — . 4s do. or Is do. for ladies & apprentices
New members may join at any date paying in exact proportion.
Library and Museum open daily from 12 noon to 5 p. m., and from 7 to
9.30 evening ; and on Saturday from 12 noon till 10 evening.
The Library contains 7000 volumes in the various departments of science
and art and general literature. The Museum comprises many thousands
of specimens — animal, vegetable, and mineral ; together with natural
and artificial curiosities. In the Picture Gallery are to be found many
choice Photographs.
Admission to Museum, Id. — Members free.
Full particulars may always be obtained from the Libraran.
EXCHANGE COFFEE-ROOM.
Exchange Buildings, Shore
Committee — George Duncan, Chairman; John Sturrock, Charles Smith,
Capt.James Neish,
J. M. Lindsay, Treasurer and Secretary
John R. Proctor, Waiter
ROYAL EXCHANGE READING ROOM,
Royal Exchange Buildings.
Under the Management of the Committee of the Chamber of
Commerce.
John Cowper, Waiter
CLERICAL BOOK SOCIETY.
Librarian, W. & J. Middleton, 64 High Street
CIRCULATING MUSIC LIBRARY.
William Methven, & Co., 104 Nethergate.

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