MU5EUM CALENDAR FOR NOVEHBER 



November 4th, Thursday. Regular monthly meeting of the 

 Natural History Society, Section A, at 5 p. m. Election of offi- 

 cers, vote on the revised constitution, and organization for 

 winter work on trees and birds, followed by an informal talk 

 by Professor Rea on "Autumn Foliage." A generalinvi- 

 iation to he present is extended to all interested. 



November 10th to 20th. American Tuberculosis Exhibition. 

 Informal stereopticon demonstrations hourly. Special lectures 

 at 5 and 8:30 p. m. daily. Open free to the public from 10 a. m. 

 to 10 p. M. 



November 11th, Thursday. Regular monthly meeting of the 

 Natural History Society, Section B, at 4:30 p. m. Election of 

 officers, vote on the revised constitution, and organization for 

 winter work on trees and birds, followed by informal talk by 

 Professor Rea on "Autumn Fofiage." A general invitation 

 to he present is extended to all interested. 



November 12th, Friday. Field trip of the Natural History 

 Society, Section B, at 3:30 p. m. Details will be announced 

 at the November meeting of Section B. Open to members only. 



November 15th, Monday. Lecture by Professor Rea at 

 8:15 p. m. Subject ''The New Meteorological Exhibit." 

 Open free to the puhlic. 



November 22, Monday. Lecture by Professor Rea at 8:15 

 p. M. Subject: "Weather Forecasting." Open free to the puhlic. 



November 25, Thursday. Field trip of the Natural History 

 Society, Section A. Details niay be obtained when register- 

 ing. Open only to members who have registered at IheMuseum 

 library previous to Wednesday noon, November 24//i. 



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