MUSEUM CALENDAR FOR APRIL 



APRIL ist, MONDAY. Regular weekly lecture of the University 

 Extension course on Organic Evolution, by Professor Rea, in 

 Manigault Hall at 8-15 p. m. Subject; "The Evolution of Human 



Society." Admission by subscribers' ticket or Museum members' ticket. 

 Si7igle admission thirty-five cents. 



APRIL 4th, THURSDAY. Regular monthly meeting of the Natural 

 History Society, in Manigault Hall at five o'clock. Mr. Herbert R. 

 Sass will give an account of the "Habits of the Brown Pelican," illus- 

 trated with lantern slides. A general invitation to be present is exteiided 

 to all zvho are interested. 



APRIL 8th, MONDAY. University Extension lecture by Pro- 

 fessor Rea, in Manigault Hall at 8-15 p. m. Subject: "Weismann 

 and Theories of Heredity." 



APRIL 15th, MONDAY. University Extension lecture by Pro- 

 fessor Rea, in Manigault Hall at 8-15 p. m. Subject: "Mendel's 

 Law of Hybrid Inheritance." 



APRIL 17th, WEDNESDAY. Regular mid-monthly meeting of the 

 Natural History Society, in Manigault Hall at 4-30 p. m. Subject: "Fur= 

 ther Description of Spring and Summer Birds." Open to members 

 and to any others zvho desire a field acquaintance with our common birds. 



APRIL i8th, THURSDAY. PubHc lecture by Professor Daniel 

 S. Martin, in Manigault Hall at 8-15 p. m. Subject; "The Scientific 

 Basis of Fairy Lore." Adtnission free. 



APRIL 22nd, MOiNDAY. University Extension lecture by Profes- 

 sor Rea, in Manigault Hall at 8-15 p. m. Subject: "DeVries and Evo= 

 lution by flutation." 



