1-36 

 iMONDAY AFTERNOOIS LECTURES. 



1888. 



January 1). Ornithology. Prof. John Macoiia. 



" IG. Geology. Mr. Henry M. Ami. 



<' 23. Mineralog/. D-. Geo. C lotie. 



" 30. Conchology. Mr. F. R. Latch ford. 



Feburary 6. Zoology General. Dr. H. Beaumont* SiualL 



" 13. Entomology. Mr. James Fletcher. 



" 20. Entomology. Mr. W. Hague Harrington. 



27. Botany. Mr. R. B. Whyte. 



March 5. Mosses. Prof. John Maccun. 



" 12. Classification of Plants. Prof. John Macouh. 



Any change in the above list will be duly announced in the 

 Ottawa Naturalist. 



It is aimed to make these lectures intelligible to those entirely 

 ignorant of Natural History, and at the same time instructive to those 

 who have made some progress in the study of the subjects to be 

 discussed. They will be brief, in order that ample time may be afforded 

 for subsequent discussion, and replies to questions. 



They will commence promply at 4.15 o'clock, so as to be concluded 

 by 5.30. 



Admission Free. 



Members of the Ottawa Literary and Scientific Society, and 

 teachers in the various Edubation^aEl Institutions of the city are 

 especially invited to be present. 



