THE AMERICAN MUSEUM JOURNAL 



A New Caribou from Ellesmere Land. By J. A. Allen. 4 

 pages, 2 text illustrations. 



Descriptive Catalogue of the Noctuidse Found within Fifty 

 Miles of New York City. Part II. By William Beutenmiiller. 

 46 pages, 4 plates. 



The Hair Seals (Family Phocidae) of the North Pacific and 

 Bering Sea. By J. A. Allen. 41 pages, 10 text illustrations. 



(!)ther publications issued during the year have been : 



Bulletin, Vol. XV, part I. The Eskimo of Baffin Land and 

 Hudson Bay. By Franz Boas. 370 pages, 172 text illustra- 

 tions, 4 plates. 



Bulletin, Vol. XVII, part II. Maidu Myths. By Roland B. 

 Dixon. 86 pages. 



Bulletin, Vol. XVIII, part I. The Arapaho. By Alfred L. 

 Kroeber. 150 pages, 46 text illustrations, 31 plates. 



Memoirs, Vol. VI. The Night Chant, a Navaho Ceremony. 

 By Washington Matthews. 332 pages, ig text illustrations, 8 

 plates. Quarto. 



LECTURES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 



Prof. A. S. Bickmore announces the following programme 

 for the second course of lectures to teachers, each lecture being 

 given twice on successive Saturday mornings. It is hoped that 

 the supply of coal will allow the course to begin on January 24 

 and continue uninterruptedly. 



London — Westminster Abbey and Oxford University. 



Edinburgh and Glasgow. 



The Adirondack Park. 



Our Native Trees. 



The Board of Education lectures on Tuesday and Saturday 

 evenings will be resumed about the middle of the month. 



Regular meetings of the New York Academy of Sciences will 

 be held on Monday evenings throughout the month, and meet- 

 ings of the New York Linnaean Society and the New York Ento- 

 mological Society will be held on tlie usual Tuesday evenings. 



