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THE AMERICAN MUSEUM JOURNAL 



XXIII. — An Annotated List of the Ants of New Jersey. By 



William Morton Wheeler 371 



XXIV. — Worker Ants with Vestiges of Wings. By William 



Morton Wheeler. (Plate XIV) 405 



XXV. — On the Structure of Two Imperfectly Known Dinich- 



thyids. By L. Hussakof. (Plates XV-XVII) ... 409 



LECTURES. 



MEMBERS' COURSE. 



The second course of lectures for the season 1905 and 1906 to 

 Members of the American Museum of Natural History and persons 

 holding complimentary tickets given them by Members will be given 

 during February and March. The programme for the course will be 

 issued in January. The lectures will be delivered on Thursday 

 evenings at 8:15 by members of the scientific staff of the Museum 

 and will be fully illustrated by stereopticon views. 



PUPILS' COURSE. 



The programme of the first course of lectures to the public school 

 children for the season, was as follows: 



Oct. Nov. Dec. 



Monday, 16, 13, 11. — -Mr. G. H. Sherwood, "A Tour of Our 



Philippine Possessions." 



Wednesday, 18, 15, 13. — Mr. H. I. Smith, "Methods of Transpor- 

 tation — Past and Present." 



Friday, 20, 17, 15. — Prof. M. H. Saville, "A Trip Through 



Mexico to Panama." 



Monday, 23, 20, 18. — Mr. G. H. Pepper, "Life Among Our 



Indians." 



Wednesday, 25, 22, 20. — Mr. F. M. Chapman, "City Bird Life." 



Friday, 27, 24, 22. — Mr. G. H. Sherwood, "The Industries of 



the United States." 



Jan. 



Monday, 30, 27, 8. — Mr. L. P. Gratacap, "The Development 



of New York City." 



Nov. 



Wednesday, i, 29, 10. — Dr. E. O. Hovey, "The Work of Water." 



