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ADDENDA. 



Aero Club of America. 



Address. 12 East 42d Street, New York City, N. Y. 

 History. Founded 1905 by some members of the Automobile Club of 

 America. 



Ref. : American magazine of aeronautics, v. I, no. 2-3. New York, Aug.- 



Sept. 1907. 8. 



Object. Promotion of a social organization or club composed in whole or in part of 

 persons owning aeronautic inventions for personal or private use ; to advance the 

 development of the science of aeronautics and kindred sciences ; to encourage and 

 organize aerial navigation and excursions, conferences, expositions, congresses, 

 and races ; to develop the breeding and training of carrier pigeons ; etc. 

 Meetings. Monday and Friday evenings. 

 Membership. 300 active (entrance fee, $25; annual dues, $10) ; 5 honorary. 



Publications. 



Navigating the air ; a scientific statement of the progress of aeronautical 

 science up to the present time. New York, 1907. 8. 



Price: $1.65. On sale by Doubleday, Page & Co. 

 Aero club of America. 1907. New York [1907]. 12. 



Includes lists of foreign aero clubs and aeronautical magazines. 



American Association for Labor Legislation. 



Address. Secretary : J. R. Commons, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 

 Wis. 



History. Founded in 1906 to serve as the American branch of the Inter- 

 national Association for Labor Legislation . 



Object. To promote the uniformity of labor legislation in the United States; to 

 encourage the study of labor legislation. 



Meetings. Annually in connection with the American Economic Association. 

 Membership. Entrance fee, $i ; annual dues, $5. 



Publications. 



The publications of the International Labor Office are sent to members. 



American Breeders' Association. 



Address. Washington, D. C. Secretary: W. M. Hays, Department of 



Agriculture. 

 History. Organized at St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 29-31, 1903 under the auspices 



of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment 



Stations ; annual meetings have been held at Urbana, 111., Lincoln, Neb., 



Columbus, O. and Washington, D. C. 



"Organized at the Paris Exposition, 1900; permanent bureau opened in Bask, 

 Switzerland, 1901. 



