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report and available to interested persons is a list of all the various species 
of fauna and flora found there by Mr. Pearsall, to whom we are much 
indebted for the privilege of using this material.) 
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Our Coming Lecture Season 
ONCE MORE we are pleased to announce that in co-operation with the 
National Audubon Society a series of lectures will be presented during the 
coming season. Some of the speakers were greeted by overflow audiences 
when they were heard here last season, and we expect the same interest this 
time. Certainly no one who followed our program then will wish to miss 
any one of them. 
Leading off again as he did last year will be Mr. C. A. (Bert) Harwell, 
native son of California, on Saturday evening, October 7. The subject will 
be “Music of the Out-of-Doors,” and his color movies, accompanied and 
illustrated by his bird imitations, we know from experience to be delightful. 
Second on the program will be Mr. John H. Storer, of Waltham, Mass., 
on Wednesday evening, November 15. “‘Wings West from Florida” is the 
title of his color film and his well known ability, both as lecturer and 
photographer, will assure him a full house. 
Mr. Alexander Sprunt, Jr., of Charleston, S. C., will follow on Friday 
evening, January 5, 1945, with “Wildlife from Texas to Chicago.” Mr. 
Sprunt appeared on our platform for the first time last season and made a 
most excellent impression. We shall be most happy to have him with 
us again. 
Friday evening, February 9, we shall have the pleasure of again hearing 
Mr. Murl Deusing, of Milwaukee, with his new film “Bright Feathers,” and 
we have our anticipation keyed up to a high mark after other films of his 
which we have seen. 
Last on our schedule as it now stands, but high in the ranks of nature 
photographers and lecturers, we will once more hear Dr. Olin Sewall 
Pettingill, Jr., of Carleton College. Friday evening, April 13, he will show 
a new film entitled ‘Everyday Wildlife.” 
Members of the Society, their families and friends, are specially invited 
to attend all of these lectures. More detailed programs will be mailed at an 
early date, and will contain an announcement with reference to a new 
seating plan to which your attention is particularly directed. All are to be 
given in the auditorium of the Chicago Academy of Sciences, 2001 North 
Clark Street, at eight o’clock on the various dates. 
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