LECTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS 95 
LECTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS. 
MEMBERS’ COURSE. 
THE first course of lectures for the season 1908-1909 to Members of the 
Museum and persons holding complimentary tickets given them by Members 
will be given in November and December. 
PUPILS’ COURSE. 
Tue lectures to Public School children will be resumed in October. 
PEOPLE’S COURSE. 
GIVEN in coéperation with the City Department of Education. 
Saturday evenings at 8 o’clock. Doors open at 7:30. 
ProrErssor CHARLES BASKERVILLE, of the College of the City of New 
York,—a course of six illustrated lectures on chemistry. 
October 3.— “ Hydrogen and Oxygen.” 
October 10.— “‘Carbon and Its Compounds.” 
October 17.— “Nitrogen and Its Compounds.”’ 
October 24.— “Sulphur and Its Compounds.” 
October 31.— “Phosphorus and Its Compounds.” 
November 7.— “Sodium, Potassium and Calcium, and Their Compounds.” 
Tuesday evenings at 8 o’clock. Doors open at 7:30. 
October 6.— Mr. and Mrs. Witi1am B. Humpnurey, “The Songs and 
Basketry of the North American Indians.” Ilus- 
, trated by songs and specimens. 
October 13.—— Mr. Kennetu Bruce, ‘‘The Historic Hudson.” Illus- 
trated by stereopticon views. 
October 20.— Mr. Frepertck M. Brooks, “Alaska of To-day.” 
Illustrated by stereopticon views. 
October 27.— Proressor PHILANDER P. CLaxton, of the University of 
Tennessee, “‘’'The New South.” 
Children are not admitted to these lectures, except on presentation of a 
Museum Member’s Card. 
