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March 5. — ''Snapping Live Game on the Roosevelt Hunting Trail.'" 

 Mr. A. Radclyffe Dugmore, New York City. 



March 12. — ''The Call of the West." 



Mr. C. J. Blanchard, Statistician, U. S. Reclamation 

 Service. 



March 19. — "Mongolia and Siberia." 



Prof. Roland B. Dixon, Harvard University. 

 March 26. — "Our Forests and What They Mean." 



Dr. Charles F. Millspaugh, Curator, Department of 

 Botany. 



April 2. — " Cliff Dwellers and Pueblos." 



Mrs. Gilbert McClurg, Regent General, The Colorado 

 Cliff Dwellers Association. 

 April 9. — "Some Alaskan Glaciers." 



Prof. U. S. Grant, Northwestern University. 

 April 16. — "Fossil Hunting." 



Mr. E. S. Riggs, Assistant Curator, Division of Pale- 

 ontology. 



April 23. — "Human Development and Evolution." 



Dr. Frank Lillie, University of Chicago. 

 April 30. — "The Colorado River." 



Prof. O. C. Farrington, Curator, Department of Ge- 

 ology. 



Following is the Thirty-third Free Illustrated Lecture Course, with 

 the subjects and lecturers, delivered from October 15th to December 

 loth, 1910: 



Oct. 15. — "The Bird Life of the Bahamas with Special Reference 

 to the Nesting of the Flamingo." 



Prof. Frank M. Chapman, Assistant Curator of 

 Mammalogy and Ornithology, American Museum of 

 Natural History. 



Oct. 22. — "Japanese Mythology as Represented in Their Archae- 

 ology." 



Dr. William ElHott Griffis, Ithaca, New York. 

 Oct. 29. — "Through Africa with Roosevelt." 



Prof. J. Alden Loring, Owego, New York, Field 

 Naturalist to the Roosevelt African Expedition. 

 Nov. 5 . — " Wild Game of Alaska. ' ' 



Prof. Wilfred H. Osgood, Assistant Curator of Mam- 

 malogy and Ornithology. 



