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January 4. The Conservation of Marine Life of the Pacific (illustrated), 

 by Dr. Barton Warren Evermann, Director, California 

 Academy of Sciences. 



March 1. Faunal and Floral Migration Routes to the Philippines, by 



Dr. Roy E. Dickerson, Honorary Curator, Department of 

 Invertebrate Paleontology, California Academy of Sciences. 



April 5. The Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences to the 



Galapagos Islands (illustrated), by Mr. Joseph R. Slevin, 

 Assistant Curator, Department of Herpetology, California 

 Academy of Sciences. 



May 3. Some Birds of Ventura County, California (illustrated), by 



Dr. G. Dallas Hanna, Curator, Department of Inverte- 

 brate Paleontology. 



June 7. The Life History and Growth of the Pismo Clam (illustrated), 



by Dr. F. W. Weymouth, Assistant Professor of Physi- 

 ology-, Stanford University. 



July 5. The Recent Salt Lake City Meeting of the Pacific Division, 



American Association for the Advancement of Science, 

 by Dr. Barton Warren Evermann, Retiring President, 

 Pacific Division American Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science. 



August 2. General Features of the Distribution of Plants in California, 



by Miss Alice Eastwood, Curator, Department of Botany, 

 California Academy of Sciences. 



September 6. The Recent Expedition to the Islands off the West Coast of 

 Lower California, by Dr. G. Dallas Hanna, Curator, 

 Department of Invertebrate Paleontology, and Mr. Frank 

 Tose, Chief Taxidermist, California Academy of Sciences. 



October 4. The Netherlands East Indies, from geographical, topographi- 



cal, historical, ethnological, psychological, economical and 

 political standpoints, in the past, present and future 

 (illustrated), by Hon. H. A. van Coenen Torchiana, 

 Consul General of the Netherlands. 



November 1. Abvssinia, the Land of the Negus (illustrated), by Hon. 

 " Gerald Campbell, F. R. G. S., British Consul General. 



December 6. The Problem of Ocean Trade Routes, by Captain I. N. Hib- 

 berd, San Francisco. 



The Sunday afternoon lectures delivered in the Museum 

 building in 1922 have included the following: 



January 8. Animal Life of the Apache Trail, Arizona (illustrated with 



motion pictures and stereopticon), by Mr. Harry S. 

 Swarth, Curator of Birds, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 

 University of California. 



January 15. The Nation's Public Hunting Grounds (illustrated), by Mr. 

 J. W. Nelson, Assistant District Forester, Fifth District, 

 United States Forest Service, San Francisco. 



January 22. Whv the California Redwoods Should be Saved (illustrated), 

 by Mr. R. F. Hammatt, Secretary-Manager of the Cali- 

 fornia Redwoods Association, San Francisco. 



January 29. Hetch-Hetchy in Pictures (illustrated with motion pictures), 

 by Mr. M. M. O'Shaughnessy, City Engineer, San Fran- 

 cisco. 



February 5. The Work of the United States Forest Service (illustrated), 

 by Mr. Paul G. Redington, District Forester, Fifth Dis- 

 trict, United States Forest Service, San Francisco. 



