34 Report of the President. 



Spring Course. 



January 24 — Oxford, Westminster and the Coronation. 

 31 — Oxford, Westminster and the Coronation. 

 February 7 — Glasgow and Edinburgh. 



" 14 — Glasgow and Edinburgh. 



" 21 — The Adirondack Park. 



" 28 — The Adirondack Park. 

 March 7 — American Forests. 



" 14 — American Forests. 



Autumn Course. 



October 17 — The Development of New York City. 

 24 — The Development of New York City. 

 " 31 — Niagara Falls. 



November 7 — Niagara Falls. 



" 14 — Germany — Berlin. 



." 21 — Germany — Berlin. 



" 28 — Germany — Potsdam and Dresden. 



December 5 — Germany- — Potsdam and Dresden. 



The following were delivered to members of the Museum by 

 Professor Bickmore unless otherwise indicated: 



Spring Course. 



March 5 — Oxford, Westminster and the Coronation. 



" 12 — Glasgow and Edinburgh. 



" 19 — The Adirondack Park. 



26 — American Forests. 



Autumn Course. 



November 12 — Mount Peleand the Destruction of St. Pierre. 



(Dr. E. O. Hovey.) 

 19 — The Development of New York City. 

 December 3 — Niagara Falls. 

 " 10 — Germany — Berlin. 



" 17 — Germany — Potsdam and Dresden. 



The following were delivered to the public on holidays: 



New Year's Day, January 1, 1903 — The Western Riviera. 

 Washington's Birthday, February 23, 1903 — The Eastern Riviera. 

 Labor Day, September 7, 1903 — Bird Life About New York City. 



(Frank M. Chapman.) 

 Election Day, November 3, 1903 — Life Among the Navajo Indians. 



(George H. Pepper.) 

 Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 1903 — The Development of New York City. 

 Christmas Day, December 25, 1903 — Germany — Berlin and Dresden. 



Under the supervision of the Board of Education of the 

 City of New York, in cooperation with the American Museum 

 of Natural History, the following lectures were delivered: 



