Report of the President. 



A utumn Course. 



Lecture — North Atlantic Ocean — The Bermudas. 

 — Cuba — Havana and Santiago. 

 — Jamaica and Porto Rico. 

 — Northern Russia — St Petersburg. 

 — Central Russia — Moscow. 



Holiday Course. 



New Year's Day — Italy — Rome. 



Washington's Birthday — Italy — Florence and Venice. 

 Thanksgiving Day — North Atlantic Ocean — The Bermudas. 

 Christmas — Cuba — Havana and Santiago. 



Prof. Albert S. Bickmore's Course to Members of the Museum. 

 Spring Course, i8q8. 



Feb. to. — Northern Italy — Florence and Venice. 



" 17. — West Indies. 



" 24. — Colorado River and its Canons. 

 Mar. 3. — Southern California. 



" 10. — Washington and Oregon. 



Autumn Course, i8g8. 



Nov. 10. — North Atlantic Ocean — The Bermudas. 



" 17. — Cuba — Havana and Santiago. 



Dec. 1. — Jamaica and Porto Rico. 



" 8. — Russia — St. Petersburg and Moscow. 



Columbia University Course, 1898. 



Jan. 8. — Mining, Ancient and Modern Mr. John A. Church. 



" 15. — Mining of Low Grade Ores Prof. Henry S. Munroe. 



" 22. — Mining at Lake Superior Mr. J. Parke Channing. 



' ' 29. — Metal Mining Prof. George W. Maynard. 



Feb. 5. — Mechanical Sources of Energy Prof. Frederick R. Hutton. 



12. — Generation of Electrical Energy Prof. Francis B. Crocker. 



" 19. — Transmission of Electrical Energy Dr. A. E. Kennelly. 



26. — Utilization of Electrical Energy Prof. William A. Anthony. 



Mar. 5. — Some Features of Modern Bridge Construction Wm. H. Burr. 



12. — Recent Campaigns in the Soudan .Henry G. Prout. 



" 19. — Masonry George S. Morrison. 



26. — The Development of the Steamship Horace See. 



Dec. 3. — Wave Motion ~\ 



" 10. — Visible Radiant Energy -r, c xir-n' rx 11 1 



„ T _ t> ,. . u . &} > Prof. William Hallock. 



17. — Radiant Heat 



" 31 . — Electrical Radiation J 



New York Botanical Garden Lectures, 1898. 



Mar. 24. — Hardy Flowering Shrubs and Perennials. .Mr. Cornelius Van Brunt. 

 31. — A Botanist's Rambles in the Mountains of Oregon. 



Prof. Francis E. Lloyd. 



