NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE 



LECTURE COURSES 



OF THE 



NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY. 



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Tlie program of the lectures for each month and all other announcements 

 by the Society will be published regularly in the National Geographic 

 Magazink. 



THE POPULAR COURSE, 



delivered in the 



FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, TENTH AND G STREETS NORTHWEST, 

 on alternate Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. 



January 5- — British South Africa and tlie Transvaal . . Col. F. F. HiLDER, 



Bureau of American Ethnology. 



January 12. — The Samoan Islands Mr Edwin Morgan, 



Secretary Samoan Commission. 



January 26. — The More Civilized Filipinos . . Hon. Dean C. Worcester, 



of the Philippine Commission. 



February 9. — Explorations on Yangste Kiang . Mr Wm. Barclay Parsons, C. E. 



Surveyor of the railway route througli the Yangste Kiang vallev. 



February 23. — From the Andes through Bolivia and Back . Hon. Wm. EtEROY CURTis 



E.v-Director of the Bureau of American Republics. 



IMarch 9. — Manchuria Mr M. SERGEY Friede, C. E. 



March 23.— The Venezuelan Boundary .... I\lr M.\RCUS Baker. 



*The International Geographic Congress . Gen. A. W. Greely, U. S. A. 



* The Missions of California . . . Mr J. Stani^ey-Brown. 

 *Cuba Mr George Kennan- 



* Presidential Address . . . Dr Ai.exander Graham Bet,!,. 



* The date to be announced later. 



