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Thursday afternoons at 3:30 o'clock. 



January 14. — "American Forests and Their Uses." By George H. Sher- 

 wood. 



February 18. — "Our Atlantic Fisheries." By Dr. Hermon C. Bumpus. 



March 18.— "Public Health." By Dr. Thomas M. Darlington. 



April 15. — "Natural History of Animals." By Dr. Henry E. 

 Crampton. 



DARWIN MEMORIAL CELEBRATION. 



Held in cooperation with the New York Academy of Sciences. 

 Friday, February 12, 3:30 o'clock p. M. 



Addresses will be delivered as follows: 



Presentation to the Museum of a bronze bust of Darwin by Charles 

 Finney Cox, President of the Academy. 



Acceptance on behalf of the Trustees of the Museum by Henry Fair- 

 field OsBORN, President of the Museum. 



"Darwin and Geology," by John James Stevenson. 



"Darwin and Botany," by Nathaniel Lord Britton. 



"Darwin and Zoology," by Hermon Carey Bumpus. 



PEOPLE'S COURSE. 



Given in cooperation with the City Department of Education. Illus- 

 trated with stereopticon views. 



Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. 



February 2. — Ian C. Hannah, "Japan's Transformation." 

 February 9. — Ian C. Hannah, "America as an Asiatic Power." 

 February 16. — Mrs. Lucia Ames Mead, "World Organization." 

 February 23. — Isya Joseph, Ph.D., "Mohammed and Mohammedanism." 

 (Illustrated with costumes.) 



Saturday evenings at 8 o'clock. 



February 6. — H. A. Smith, "National Forest Policy." 

 February 13. — Overton W. Price, "Conservation of Natural Resources." 

 February 20. — Professor H. E. Gregory, "The Life History of a Lake." 

 February 27. — Cyrus C. Adams, "Earthquakes." 



Children are admitted to these lectures only on presentation of Museum 

 Members' tickets. 



