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December S8.— ‘‘The Vastness of Brazil.” 
December 15.— ‘‘Colombia and the Andes.” 
Children are not admitted to the lectures of the People’s Course, except 
on presentation of a Museum Member's Card. 
SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS. 
November 13. First public view of the mounted skeleton of the famous: 
race horse ‘‘Sysonby’’; new fossil horses obtained in Nebraska by last 
summer’s expeditions; re-arranged alcove illustrating the evolution of the 
horse. ‘This exhibition will continue for several weeks. 
November 17-20. Fall exhibition of the Horticultural Society of New 
York, in co-operation with the Museum. ‘The exhibition will be open on 
Tuesday after 7 o'clock Pp. M., especially for the members of the Museum, 
the Society and affiliated organizations. On Wednesday and Vhursday 
from 9 a. M. until 10 Pp. M., and on Friday from 9 a. m. until 5 Pp. M., the 
exhibition will be open to the general public. 
In response to a request from the Committee on the Prevention of Tuber- 
culosis of the Charity Organization Society of New York, the exhibition 
made at Washington in connection with the recent International ‘Tuber-- 
culosis Congress is to be brought to New York and displayed at the Museum. 
This exhibition, which has already aroused wide-spread interest, will illus- 
trate the work done and in progress in several states of the Union and in 
the more progressive countries abroad. The exhibition will be opened in 
the latter part of November and will continue for about four weeks. It 
will be installed in the new Columbus Avenue wing of the Museum and will 
be open to the public during the usual hours. Additional particulars will 
be published in the daily newspapers. 
MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 
Public meetings of the New York Academy of Sciences and Affiliated 
Societies will be held at the Museum according to the usual schedule. 
The American [luseum Journal 
Subscription, One Dollar per year. Fifteen Cents per copy. 
A subscription to the JoURNAL is included in the membership fees of all classes of Members of 
the Museum 
Subscriptions should be addressed to The American Museum Journal, 30 Boylston St., Cam— 
bridge, Mass., or 77th St. and Central Park West, New York City. 
Entered as second-class matter January 12, 1907, at the Post-office at Boston, Mass. 
Act of Congress, July 16, 1894. 
