mi:i:ti.\(;s or sociirrirs 31 



pliotofini])!)^ nf ])('nn;iii('iit cxliiliils csix'ciall v inlci-CNtiiii;- to cliildrcii. As 

 a part of the cxliiliit iiii auloiiialic sicrcopt icon w ill display pidiirc-- used in 

 tlu' pupils' lecture eoin'ses. 



Tw KN ^^ -TilKKK eases of /.o(")loi;ical niatci'ial rcpi'ocnt ini^' x'xcral humlred 

 skins of l)irds and inauinials lia\c arrixcd ni New ^ ork as the lirst >lnp- 

 uieut of specimens from the Stef;iusson-Anderson Ai'ctie hA])edilion. 



MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



I'uhlic meeting's of the New ^ ork Academy of Sciences and its Aliiliat«'d 

 Societies are lield at the Museum accordiui;- to the followiuii- schedule: 



On Monday e\-enings, The New York Academy of Sciences: 

 First Mondays, Section of Geolooy and Mineraloj^y. 

 Second Mon(hiys, Seetioit of Hioloizy. 



Third Mondays, Section of Astronomy, I'hysics and Chemistry. 

 Fourth ^londays. Section of AnthropoloL'y and Psychology. 



On Tuesday excninus, as aimouiKcd: 



The Limia'an Society of New York, The New \ ork I-".ntomolouieal 

 Society and tlie 'i'orrey Botanical (luh. 



On Wednesday eveninjis, as aimounced: 

 The New York Mineralofiical (Jul). 



On h'riday ex'eninus, as amiomiced: 

 The New ^ ork Microsco])ical Society. 



The programine-s of the meetings of the respective organizations are 

 published in tlie weekly Btilhi'ni of the New York .\cademy of Sciences and 

 sent to the memliers of the sexcral siicieties. M( inhers of the Museum on 

 making recjuest of the director will l;e ]>ro\i<led with the Hulliiin as is-ued. 



