INSTRUCTIONS FOR INTENDING TRAVELLERS. 
Instructions for Intending Travellers, under the authority of the 
Council of the Royal Geographical Society.—Arrangements have been 
made for the instruction of intending Travellers in the following- 
subjects :— 
1. Surveying and Mapping, including the fixing of positions by Astro¬ 
nomical Observations. By Mr. E. A. Beeves, F.R.A.S., Map Curator 
of the Society. 
Those pupils who have gone through Mr. Reeves’s Course, and 
received a Certificate from him, can obtain instruction in the 
following additional subjects:— 
2. Geology, including practical training in the field. Under the super¬ 
intendence of the Director-General of the Geological Survey. 
3. Botany. Under the superintendence of the Director, Royal Gardens, 
Kew. 
4. Zoology. By Dr. R. Bowdler Sharpe, Natural History Museum, South 
Kensington. 
5. Anthropological Measurements. Under the superintendence of Dr. 
J. G. Garson, Anthropological Institute. 
6. Photography. By Mr. John Thomson, Author of “ Photographic 
Illustrations of China and its People,” and other works. 
7. Meteorology. By Dr. H. R. Mill. 
8. Outfit and Health. By Dr. Harford Battersby, Secretary of the 
Travellers’ Health Bureau. 
The lessons are given on days and at hours arranged between the 
Instructor and the pupil. 
Tickets for the lessons, at 2s. 6'i. for each hour’s lesson, must be pre¬ 
viously procured at the Offices of the Society. 
LONDON: PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED, 
STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CROSS. 
