Announcement. 289 
popular communications on geographic subjects, some of which 
are published in the National Geographic Magazine. The 
Society also provides for the delivery of public lectures in Wash- 
ington upon explorations in little-known countries and upon other 
geographic subjects. Within a few months lectures have been 
delivered under the auspices of the Society by eminent explorers 
or students on the following subjects : 
The Explorer in Egypt ; 
Buried Cities of Ancient Egypt ; 
Life among the Australian Cannibals ; 
A Journey through China, Mongolia and Thibet ; 
Korea and the Koreans ; 
Results of the Mt. St. Blias Beplonss Expedition. 
The Socrery has in preparation a physical atlas of the United 
States. 
There is no geographic or number limitation to membership in 
the Socimry. The National Geographic Magazine is sent free 
to members. 
Correspondence with the Soctnry should be addressed to 
Mr. Marcus Baker, Secretary, No. 1330 F Street, Washington, 
D.C. 
