264 THE AMERICAN MUSEUM JOURNAL 
PUPIL’S COURSE 
These lectures are open to the pupils of the public schools when accompanied by their 
teachers and to the children of Members of the Museum on presentation of Membership 
tickets. 
Lectures begin at 4 o'clock. 
December 2 — Mrs. Acnes L. Roeser, “Children of All Nations.” 
December 5 — Mr. WALTER GRANGER, “ Transportation: Past and Present.” 
December 7 — Dr. Louts Hussakor, “A Trip to Europe.” 
December 9 — Mr. Barnum Brown, “Life on the Plains.” 
PEOPLE’S COURSE 
riven in codbperation with the City Department of Education. 
Saturday evenings at 8:15 o’clock. Doors open at 7:30. 
The last three of a course of five lectures on “ Biology” by Mr. BENJAMIN 
C. GRUENBERG. Illustrated by stereopticon views. 
December 3— ‘Life Defensive: Resisting the Environment.” 
December 10 — “Life Victorious: Mastering the Environment.” 
December 17 — “ Heredity.” 
Tuesday evenings at 8:15 o’clock. Doors open at 7:30. Illustrated. 
December 6 — Mr. CHartes T. Hitt, “The Post-Roads of the High Alps.” 
December 13 — Dr. Jonn C. Bowker, “The Passion Play.” 
LEGAL HOLIDAY COURSE 
Fully illustrated. Open free to the public. Tickets not required. 
Lectures begin at 3:15 p. m. Doors open at 2:45 Pp. Mm. 
December 26— Dr. Louts Hussaxor, “The Fish and Fisheries of the 
Southern States.” 
January 2— Mr. Roy W. Mrver, “Corals and Coral Islands.” 
February 22 — Pror. C—E. A. Wrinstow, “ Insect-Carriers of Disease.” 
Public meetings of the New York Academy of Sciences and its Affiliated 
Societies will be held at the Museum according to the usual schedule. 
Programmes of meetings are published in the weekly Bulletin of the Academy. 
The American [luseum Journal 
Mary Cyntruia Dickerson, Editor. 
Frank M. Cuapman, | 
Louis P. Graracap, } Advisory Board. 
WitiiaAmM K. Gregory. } 
Subscription, One Dollar per year. Fifteen cents per copy. 

Entered as second-class matter January 12, 1907, at the Post-office at Boston, Mass. 
Act of Congress, July 16, 1894. 
