THE AMERICAN MUSEUM JOURNAL 



Election Day, November 3, 1903. — Mr. George H. Pepper, 

 " Life among the Navajo Indians." 



Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 1903. — Prof. Albert S. 

 BiCKMORE, "The Development of New York City." 



Christmas, December 25, 1903. — Prof. Albert S. Bickmore, 

 "Germany: Berlin and Dresden." 



New Year's, January i, 1904. — Prof. Albej^t S. Bickmore, 

 " Niagara Falls." 



Lincoln's Birthday, February 12, 1904. ^Dr. Edmund Otis 

 Hovey, "Mont Pele and the Destruction of St. Pierre." 



Washington's Birthday, February 22, 1904. — Prof. Albert 

 S. Bickmore, "Holland: Amsterdam and Haarlem." 



PUBLIC-SCHOOL COURSE. 



The lectures to the general public, provided for through co- 

 operation with the City Board of Education, will continue 

 throughout January, February and March, in accordance with 

 programmes which are to be obtained at the entrance. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



The programme for the meetings of the New York Academy 

 of Sciences in January, February and March is : 



First Mondays, Section of Astronomy, Physics and Chemistry 



Second Mondays, Section of Biology. 



Third Mondays, Section of Geology and Mineralogy. 



Fourth Mondays, Section of Anthropology and Psychology. 



All these meetings are held in the Museum and the public 

 is invited to attend them. 



The Linnaean Society holds its regular meetings at the Museum 

 on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, while the 

 Entomological Society meets on the first and third Tuesdays. 



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