Field Museum of Natural History Thirty=seventh Free Lecture Course 
Autumn 1912 
A course of nine illustrated lectures upon Science and Travel has been arranged 
by the Museum for Saturday afternoons, at three o’clock, in October and November 
^mb^ven!n-Fullerton Hall, Art Institute, Michigan Ave. & Ada; 
Entrance doors will be closed at ten minutes past three o’clock Admission Fre< 
October 5- 
The Pygmies of the Philippine Islands 
THE R. F. CUMMINGS PHILIPPINE EXPEDITION 
Mr. Fay Cooper Cole, Ethnologist, Field Museum of Natural History 
12—A Botanist in the Orient—I 
Dr. Charles F. Millspaugh, Curator of Botany, Field Museum of Natural History 
October 19—In Costa Rica and Panama 
Dr. S. E. Meek, Assistant Curator of Zoology, Field Museum of Natural History 
October 26—A Naturalist’s Reconnaissance in Colombia 
Prof. Frank M. Chapman, American Museum of Natural History 
2—A Botanist in the Orient—II 
Dr. Charles F. Millspaugh, Curator of Botany, Field Museum of Natural History 
9—Newfoundland 
Prof. M. L. Fernald, Harvard University, Cambridge 
November 16—The Geology of China and its Influence upon the Chinese People 
Prof. Eliot Blackwelder, University of Wisconsin 
November 23—Chinese Art 
Dr. Berthold Laufer, Associate Curator of Asiatic Ethnology, Field Museum of Natural History 
November 30 — Prof. Whitman’s Unpublished Researches on Heredity and Evolution 
Dr. Oscar Riddle, Research Assistant, Carnegie Institution 
October 
November 
November 
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE COURSE 
FREDERICK J. V. SKIFF, DIRECTOR 
