Natural history . 00 A. 23.—Mediaeval and Feudal Japan, 30.— Modern Japan. The Restoration of the Mikado. Adop-tion of the Forces of the West. 1868-1907. Saturdays at 8 P. M. Conclusion of a course of nine lectures on Electricity and ElectricalEnergy by Professor John S. McKay of 6.— Relation of Electric Currents to 13.— Relation of Magnetism to Electric 20.— Direct Currents, Generators and 27.— Alternating Currents and Alternating Current Machines/ MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. On Monday evenings, The New York Academy


Natural history . 00 A. 23.—Mediaeval and Feudal Japan, 30.— Modern Japan. The Restoration of the Mikado. Adop-tion of the Forces of the West. 1868-1907. Saturdays at 8 P. M. Conclusion of a course of nine lectures on Electricity and ElectricalEnergy by Professor John S. McKay of 6.— Relation of Electric Currents to 13.— Relation of Magnetism to Electric 20.— Direct Currents, Generators and 27.— Alternating Currents and Alternating Current Machines/ MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. On Monday evenings, The New York Academy of Sciences: First Mondays, Section of Geology and Mineralogy. Second Mondays, Section of Biology. Third Mondays, Section of Astronomy, Physics and Chemistry. Fourth Mondays, Section of Anthropology and Tuesday evenings, as announced: The Linnsean Society, The New York Entomological Society andthe Torrey Botanical Wednesday evenings, as announced: The New York Mineralojncal I >-j 1- Li_ o [/] J3 _) b£ <: 15 The American Museum Journal Vol. VII MAY, 1907 No. 5


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