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March 17.— Pror. Henry E. Crampton, “The Living and Older Vol- 
canoes in the South Pacific.” 
During the past year Dr. Crampton, curator of Invertebrate Zodlogy, spent 
several months among the Islands of the South Pacific, visited the active voleanoes 
of Kilauea in the Hawaiian Islands and Savaii in the Samoan Islands, and obtained 
an interesting series of photographs of these voleanoes in action. 
March 24.— Mr. Gtrrorp Pincrot, “The Conservation Movement.” 
Mr. Pinchot is the President of the National Conservation Association and is 
perhaps responsible more than any other one individual for the present efforts to 
conserve the natural resources of our country. 
PEOPLE’S COURSE. 
Given in coéperation with the City Department of Education. 
Tuesday and Saturday evenings at 8:15 o'clock. Doors open at 7:30. 
All lectures illustrated with stereopticon views. 
MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 
Public meetings of the New York Academy of Sciences and its Affiliated 
Societies are held at the Museum according to the following schedule: 
On Monday evenings, The New York Academy of Sciences: 
First Mondays, Section of Geology and Mineralogy; 
Second Mondays, Section of Biology; 
Third Mondays, Section of Astronomy, Physics and Chemistry; 
Fourth Mondays, Section of Anthropology and Psychology. 
On Tuesday evenings, as announced: 
The Linnean Society of New York; 
The New York Entomological Society ; 
The Torrey Botanical Club. 
On Wednesdays, as announced: 
The Horticultural Society of New York; 
The New York Mineralogical Club. 
On Friday evenings, as announced: 
The New York Microscopical Society. 
The programmes of the meetings of the respective organizations are pub- 
lished in the weekly Bulletin of the New York Academy of Sciences and 
sent to the members of the several societies. Members of the Museum on 
making request of the Director will be provided with the Bulletin as issued. 
