34 Report of the President. 



March 31, May 5 and June 2. — New York City, Past and Present, 



Louis P. Gratacap 



May 3 and 31. — The Work of Water Dr. Edmund Otis Hovey 



October 16, November 13 and December 11. — A Tour of Our Philip- 

 pine Possessions George H. Sherwood 



18, November 15 and December 13. — Methods of Transpor- 

 tation, Past and Present Harlan I. Smith 



20, November 17 and December 15. — A Trip through Mex- 

 ico to Panama Prof. Marshall H. Saville 



23, November 20 and December 18. — Life Among Our In- 

 dians George H. Pepper 



25, November 22 and December 20. — City Bird Life, 



Frank M. Chapman 

 " 27, November 24 and December 22. — The Industries of the 



United States George H. Sherwood 



30, and November 27. — The Development of New York City 



Louis P. Gratacap 



November 1 and 29. — The Work of Water Dr. Edmund Otis Hovey 



3. — Travels through Western Europe and British Isles, 



R. W. Miner 

 6 and December 4. — The Physical Divisions of the United 



States Dr. Edmund Otis Hovey 



" 8 and December 6. — Our South American Neighbors. .C. W. Mead 

 10 and December 8. — In the Nile Country R. W. Miner 



Board of Education Lectures. 

 hi Cooperation with the Musettm. 



These lectures were given on Tuesday and Saturday 

 evenings. The Tuesday evening lectures were on geographi- 

 cal subjects ; the Saturday evening lectures consisted of several 

 courses more technical in character. 



Tuesday Evenings. 



January 3. — India : Life, Religion and Art of the Hindus, 



Prof. Walter S. Perry 

 10. — India under the Great Mohammedan Conquerors ; The 



Taj Mahal Prof. Walter S. Perry 



January 17. — Spain of To-day, and the Alhambra, The Fairy Palace 



of Moorish Art Prof. Walter S. Perry 



24. — Ceylon, " The Pearl of India"; and Chinese Cities, 



Prof. Walter S. Perry 

 31. — Japan : The Life and Customs of Her Remarkable 



People Prof. Walter S. Perry 



