THE AMERICAN MUSEUM JOURNAL 



January 21. — Prof. William Morton Wheeler, "Mimicry 

 and Protective Coloring in Animals." 



The programme for the second course is : 



January 28. — Prof. Franz Boas, "The Scientific Results of 

 the Jesup North Pacific Expedition." 



February 4.- -Mr. George H. Pepper, " The Navajo and other 

 Blanket-Makers of the Southwest." 



February 11. — Mr. A. F. Bandelier, "The Island of Titi- 

 caca." 



Februar}^ 18. — Prof. Livingston Farrand, "The Work of 

 the American Museum among the Indians of California." 



February 25. — Mr. Andrew J. Stone, "Collecting Large 

 Arctic Mammals." 



March 3. — Prof. Albert S. Bickmore, "Holland: Amster- 

 dam and Haarlem." 



March 10. — Prof. Albert S. Bickmore, " Holland: Rotterdam 

 and The Hague." 



March 17. — Prof. Albert S. Bickmore, "Belgium: Antwerp 

 and Bruges." 



March 24. — Prof. Albert S. Bickmore, "Belgium: Brussels 

 and W^aterloo." 



TEACHERS COURSE 



The next course of Lectures to Teachers will be given by 

 Prof. Albert S. Bickmore Saturday mornings, in accordance with 

 the following programme : 



January 23 and 30. — Holland: Amsterdam and Haarlem. 



February 6 and 13. — Holland: Rotterdam and The Hague. 



February 20 and 27. — Belgium: Antwerp and Bruges. 



March 5 and 12. — Belgium: Brussels and Waterloo. 



LEGAL HOLIDAY COURSE 



The lectures in this course are by members of the scientific 

 staff of the Museum and are open to the public. No tickets 

 are required for admittance. Five of the lectures have been 

 given, but two remain to be delivered. 



Labor Day, September 7, 1903. — Mr. Frank M. Chapman, 

 " Bird Life about New York City." 



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