LECTURES 119 
LECTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS. 
MEMBERS’ COURSE. 
The first course of illustrated lectures for the season 1907-1908 to Mem- 
bers of the American Museum of Natural History and their friends will be 
given according to the following programme: 
Thursdays at 8:15 P. M. 
November 7.— FranK M. CHapMman, ‘‘Bird Studies in the Bahamas, 
South Atlantic States and Northwestern Canada.” 
November 14.— Henry Farrrietp Osporn, ‘‘The American Museum 
Expedition to the Fayoum.” 
November 21.— Epmunp Oris Hovey, ‘‘A Month’s Tour of the Yellow- 
stone Park.” 
December 5.— Haruan I. Smurtu, “An Unknown Field in American 
Archeology.” 
December 12.— F. A. Lucas, ‘The Fur Seal; its History and Habits.” 
PUPILS’ COURSE. 
Open to School Children, when accompanied by their Teachers, and to 
Children of Members, on presentation of Membership Ticket. 
Lectures begin at 4:00 P. M. 
Oct. Nov. eas 
Monday, 28 18.— “Among the Filipinos.” By G. H. Sherwood. 
Wednesday, 30 20.— ‘‘The Panama Canal.” By E. O. Hovey. 
Nov. 
Friday, 1 22.— “Our Native Birds and Their Habits.” By F. 
M. Chapman. 
Monday, 4 25.— “Early Days in New York City.” By R. W. 
Miner. 
Dec. 
Wednesday, 6 4.— ‘Forests and their Dependent Industries.” 
By A. C. Burrill. 
Friday, 8 ~ 6—“‘Historic Scenes in New England.” By G. H. 
Sherwood. 
Monday, ila 9.— “Peoples of the Earth.’ By H. I. Smith. 
Wednesday, 13 11.— “Scenes in Our Western States.” By R. C. 
Andrews. 
Friday, 15 13.— ‘Famous Rivers of the World.” By R. W. 
Miner. 
LEGAL HOLIDAY COURSE. 
Open free to the public. No tickets required. 
Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 3:15 P. M. Epmunp Oris Hovey, 
“The Yellowstone National Park.” 
