NOTES FROM THE MUSEUM 



Until the opening of the new building, the Museum will be 

 open to the public on Saturdays from lo to 5 and on other 

 week days from 10 to 12 and i to 5. Children unaccompanied 

 by an adult are admitted only on Saturdays. 



The Bulletin will be sent by mail to any address for 

 twenty-five cents a year. 



Several cases of failure to receive the Bulletin have come 

 to the attention of the editor. A recent revision of the mail- 

 ing list should have corrected this trouble and any subscriber 

 who now fails to receive the Bulletin will confer a favor 

 upon the Museum by notifying the editor at once. 



The February meeting of the Natural History Society will 

 be postponed to Thursday, February 14, on account of the 

 mid-year examinations at the College. All persons interested 

 in birds or the study of bird life are cordially invited to at- 

 tend. Several members of the Society have recently taken 

 advantage of the offer of the Museum to provide a competent 

 guide for field trips. Partici^pation in these excursions is 

 limited to members of the Society but the qualifications for 

 membership are simple — the sending of one's name to the 

 Secretary, Mr. J. H. Taylor, of the College of Charleston, or 

 to the Director of the Museum. There is an initiation fee 

 of fifty cents and semi-annual dues of twenty-five cents, in 

 return for which members receive the Bulletin of the Mus- 

 eum. 



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