190 Field Museum op Natural History — Reports, Vol. IV. 



Thirty-seventh Free Illustrated Lecture Course: 



Oct. 5. — "A Botanist in the Orient — I." 



Dr. Charles F. Millspaugh, Curator, Department of 

 Botany, Field Museum. 

 Oct. 12. — "A Botanist in the Orient — II." 



Dr. Charles F. Millspaugh, Curator, Department of 

 Botany, Field Museum. 

 Oct. 19. — "In Costa Rica and Panama." 



Dr. S. E. Meek, Assistant Curator, Department of 

 Zoology, Field Museum. 

 Oct. 26. — "A Naturalist's Reconnaissance in Colombia." 



Prof. Frank M. Chapman, American Museum of Natural 

 History. 

 Nov. 2. — "The R. F. Cummings Philippine Expedition: The 



Pigmies of the Philippine Islands." 

 Mr. Fay Cooper Cole, Ethnologist, Field Museum. 

 Nov. 9.— "Plant Breeding." 



Prof. J. M. Coulter, University of Chicago. 

 Nov. 16. — "The Geology of China and its Influence upon the Chinese 



People." 

 Prof. Eliot Blackwelder, University of Wisconsin. 

 Nov. 23. — "The Mrs. T. B. Blackstone Tibetan and Chinese Expedi- 

 tion: Chinese Art." 

 Dr. Berthold Laufer, Associate Curator of Asiatic 

 Ethnology, Field Museum. 

 Nov. 30. — "Prof. Whitman's Unpublished Researches on Heredity 



and Evolution." 

 Dr. Oscar Riddle, Research Assistant, Carnegie Insti- 

 tution. 



publications. — During the year thirteen publications of the estab- 

 lished series were issued and some of these exceed in importance any 

 hitherto published by the Institution. Following is a list of the publica- 

 tions issued and their distribution: 



Pub. 152. — Anthropological Series, Vol. VII, No. 4. Antiquities from 

 Boscoreale in Field Museum of Natural History. By 

 Herbert F. De Cou. 68 pages, 1 map, 64 halftones, 2 zinc 

 etchings. Edition 1,500. 



Pub. 153. — Zoological Series, Vol. XI. The Mammals of Illinois and 

 Wisconsin. By Charles B. Cory. 505 pages, numerous 

 maps, halftones and zinc etchings. Edition 2,500. 



