Meetings of Societies and Congresses 



Tenth International Congress of Agriculture: Ghent, Bel- 

 gium, June 8-13. Secretary-general, Dr. P. de Vtiyst, 22 Avenue des 

 Germaines, Brüssels. American committee: Dr. L. O. Howard, mem- 

 ber of the International Commission on Agriculture and chief of the 

 Bureau of Entomology; and Dr. A. C. True, director, Mr. John Ham- 

 ilton, specialist in farmers' institutes, Dr. C. F. Langworthy, chief of 

 nutrition investigations and Dr. J. I. Schulte, assistant agriculturist, of 

 the Office of Experiment Stations. 



Second International Congress for the Teaching of House- 

 hold Economy: Ghent, Belgium, June. General Secretary, Miss 

 Deleu, 19 Rue Willems, Brüssels. 



Third International Congress of the Associations of Agri- 

 CULTURAL Women: Ghent, Belgium, June. General Secretary, Miss 

 Van Aarschot, 38 Rue du Pepin, Brüssels. 



American Medical Association, Annual meeting: Minneapolis, 

 Minn., June 17-20. General secretary, Geo. H. Simmons, 535 Dear- 

 born Ave., Chicago. 



General Meeting of the International Association of Botan- 

 ists : Copenhagen, June 27. Secretary-general, J. P. Lotsy, Haarlem, 

 Holland. 



CONGRES INTERNATIONAL POUR LA PROTECTION DE l'eNFANCE: 



Brüssels, July 23-26. General Secretary, Henry Jaspar, 93 Avenue 

 de la Toison d'Or, Brüssels. 



Seventeenth International Congress of Medicine: London, 

 Aug. 6-12. General secretary, Dr. W. P. Herringham, 13 Hinde St., 

 London, W. 



FouRTH International Congress on School Hygiene: BuflFalo, 

 N. Y., Aug. 25-30. Secretary-general, Prof. Thomas A. Storey, Col- 

 lege of the City of New York. 



Ninth International Physiological Congress : Groningen, Hol- 

 land, Sept. 2-6. American Secretary, Prof. W. T. Porter, Harvard 

 Medical School. 



Third International Congress of Refrigeration : Washington, 

 D. C, Sept. 15 (opening meeting) ; Chicago, Sept. 17-23 (business 

 and scientific meetings). Secretary-general, Mr. J. F. Nickerson, 431 

 So. Dearborn St., Chicago. 



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