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PROPOSED 



COURSE OF LECTURES 



TO THE 



TEACHEBS OF THE STATE AND CITY SCHOOLS, 



TO BE GIVEN AT THE 



AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, 



CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK CITY. 



1. The Skeleton. 



2. The Muscular System. 



3. The Arteries and Veins 



FIRST COURSE, 1884 and 1885. 



AUTUMN OF 188 4. 

 Human Anatomy and Physiology. 



4. Nervous System and Senses. 



5. Digestion and Respiration. 



6. Hygiene. 



Mineeal Kingdom. 

 Building and Ornamental Stones. 

 Granites and Sandstones. | 8. Limestones and Marbles. 



Vegetable Eingdom. 

 Forestry. 

 Evergreens— the Pine, I 10. Deciduous Trees -the Oak, 



Spruce, and Cedar. Elm, and Maple. 



SPRING OF 1885. 

 Animal Kingdom. 



16. Crabs and Lobsters. 



17. Flies and Mosquitos. 



18. Butterflies and Moths. 



19. Bees and Ants. 



20. Beetles. 



11. Introductory — The Sea. 



12. Corals and Sea Fans. 



13. Oysters and Clams. 



14. Marine Univalves and Snails 



15. The Nautilus and Areonauta 



6. The Yosemite Valley. 



7. Mexico and Central America. 



8. The West Indies. 



9. The Andes. 

 10. The Amazon. 



SECOND COURSE, 1885 and 1886 



AUTUMN OF 1885. 

 Physical Geogkaphy. 



1. The Alleghanies and Niagara. 



2. The Mississippi Valley 



3. The Yellowstone National Park 



4. Monument Park. 



5. The Canons of the Colorado. 



SPRING OF 1886. 



Zoology. 



Fishes. 



11. Herring and Shad. i 13. Halibut and Flounder. 



12. Salmon and Trout. 14. Cod and Hake. 



15. Sharks and Rays. 

 Reptiles. 

 16. Salamanders and Frogs. 17. Snakes and Lizards. 



Birds. 

 18. Swimming Birds and Waders. ] 19. Pheasants and Grouse 

 20. Eagles and Owls. 



