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PEOPLE’S COURSE. 
Tuesdays at Sp. M. The continuation of a course of illustrated lectures 
by George Wharton James. 
February 5.— ‘‘ The Religion of the Southwest Indians.” 
February 12.— ‘The Prehistoric and Aboriginal Dwellers of the Southwest.” 
February 19.— ‘The Colorado Desert: Its Horrors, Mystery and Recla- 
mation.” 
February 26.— ‘Things We May Learn from the Indians.” 
Saturdays at 8 p. M. The continuation of a course on Evolution by 
Professor H. E. Crampton of Columbia University. 
February 2.—‘‘The Method of Evolution.” 
February 9.—‘‘The Evolution of the Human Species.”’ 
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February 16.— ‘The Evolution of Human Races.” 
February 23.— “Evolution of Mind, of Society and of Ethics.” 
These lectures are given in coéperation with the Department of Educa- 
tion of the City of New York. ‘They are open free to the public and no 
tickets are required for admittance, except in the case of children, who, 
on account of the regulations of the Department of Education, will be 
admitted only on presentation of the ticket of a Member of the Museum. 
The doors open at 7:30 o’clock and close when the lectures begin. 
MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 
Meetings of the New York Academy of Sciences and Affiliated Societies 
are held at the Museum according to the following schedule: 
On Monday evenings, The New York Academy of Sciences: 
First Mondays, Section of Geology and Mineralogy. 
Second Mondays, Section of Biology. 
Third Mondays, Section of Astronomy, Physics and Chemistry. 
Fourth Mondays, Section of Anthropology and Psychology. 
On Tuesday evenings, as announced: 
The Linnzean Society, The New York Entomological Society and 
the Torrey Botanical Club. 
On Wednesday evenings, as announced: 
The New York Mineralogical Club. 
The programme of meetings of the respective organizations is issued in 
the weekly “Bulletin” of the New York Academy of Sciences and sent to 
the members of the several societies. Members of the Museum on making 
request of the Director will be provided with these circulars as they are 
published, 
