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PROGRAMME. 

 Thirteenth Course of Free Scientific Lectures — 1894. 



Thursday, January 4. — Bacteriology. Illustrated by lantern 

 slides. S. P. Kramer, M. D., Cincinnati Medical College. 



Thursday, January 18. — Fertilization, and its Bearing upon 

 Current Theories of Heredity. Illustrated by original 

 drawings. E. G. Conklin, Ph. D., Biological Department, 

 Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware. 



Thursday, February 1. — My Ascent of Mt. Blanc. Illustra- 

 ted by lantern slides. Wm. Hubbell Fisher, Cincinnati 

 Society of Natural History. 



Thursday, February 15. — Wheel Animalcules. Illustrated 

 by lantern slides. D. S. Kellicott, Ph. D., Department of 

 Entomology and Comparative Anatomy, Ohio State Uni- 

 versity. 



Thursday, March 1. — The Procession of Life, a Geological 

 Study. Illustrated by lantern slides. E. W. Claypole, 

 B. A., D. Sc., Professor of Geology, Buchtel College, Akron. 



Thursday, March 15. — Pre-Columbian Americans in Light 

 of Recent Discoveries. Illustrated by lantern slides. War- 

 ren K. Moorehead, Curator of Anthropology, Ohio State 

 University. 



Thursday, March 29. — Man's Work in Defense of Plants. 

 Illustrated by lantern slides. Joseph F. James, M. Sc., 

 Assistant Pathologist, United States Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington. 



Thursday, April 12. — Various Kinds of Eyes — Their Uses 

 and Abuses. Illustrated by lantern slides. Joseph V. 

 Ricketts, M. D., Cincinnati. 



Thursday, April 26. — Some Interesting Ants. George K. 

 Morris, D. D., Pastor St. Paul M. E. Church, Cincinnati. 



Thursday, May 10. — The Physiology of Plants. George B. 

 Twitchell, M. D., Miami Medical College, Cincinnati. 



