142 THE AMERICAN MUSEUM JOURNAL 
PEOPLE’S COURSE. 
Given in coéperation with the City Department of Education. 
Tuesday evenings at 8 o’clock. Doors open at 7:30. 
December 3.— Miss Carortina H. Hurposro, “ Typical Life in Chile.” 
December 10.— Mrs. M. Criarre Finney, “The Land of the Incas.” 
Saturday evenings, at 8 o’clock. Doors open at 7:30. 
December 7.— J. Russet Suita, Pa. D., “The Story of a Ton of Coal.” 
December 14.— J. Russetyt Smita, Pu. D., ‘“The Story of a Piece of 
Board.” 
MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 
Meetings of the New York Academy of Sciences and its Affiliated 
Societies will be held at the Museum during the current month as follows: 
On Mondays at 8:15 P. M. The New York Academy of Sciences: 
December 2.— Business meeting and Section of Geology and Miner- 
alogy. 
December 9.— Section of Biology. 
On Monday, December 30.— The Linnean Society. 
On Tuesday evenings as announced: 
The Linnean Society, The New York Entomological Society and 
The Torrey Botanical Club. 
On Friday evenings as announced: 
The New York Microscopical Society. 
Full programmes of the meetings of the several organizations are pub- 
lished in the weekly Bulletin of the Academy and sent to the members of the 
societies. On making request of the Director of the Museum, our Members 
will be provided with this Bulletin as issued. ‘The meetings are public. 
