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Evenîng. 



Evening. 



Morning or 



dent of tlio Wasliinglon Aeadeiiiy of Sciences; and the 

 détails of the prograni l'or llie Washington visit will be 

 announced. This will bc foilowed by a visit to the 

 National Zoological Park, to the Congressional Library, 

 the United States Department of Agriculture, theHygienic 

 Laboratory, and other points of zoological interest. 

 Réception by the Cosmos Club. 



THURSDAY, SEPTKMBER 5. 



A visit by boat on the Potomac River to Mt. Vernon, the 

 home of George Washington, and to the United States 

 Navy Proving Station at Indian Ilead, with dinner at 

 Marshall Hall. 



Réception at the United States National Muséum. 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 



Afternoon. Return to New York. 



EXPENSES IN NE\Y YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WASHINGTON. 



HoTEL Accommodations. 

 Boston. 



The Brunswick — 200 rooms. Room without bath, when occupied 

 by one person, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, and $3.00 per day; room with 

 bath, .$2.50, $3.00, $3.50; $4.00, and $5.00 per day. An addi- 

 tional charge of $1.00 per day is made when a room is occupied by 

 two persons. 



Hôtel Oxford — 20 rooms for one person each, at $1.50 per day, and 

 20 rooms for two persons each at $2.00 to $3.00 per day. 



Copley Square Hôtel — 50 rooms for one person each at $1.50 to 

 $2.50 per day. 



Hôtel Nottingham — 40 rooms for 07ie person each at $1.00 to $1.50 

 per day; for two persons each at $2.00 to .$2.50. Rooms with 

 bath, $3.00. 



Hôtel Lenox — 75 rooms. $2.00 to $4.00 per day for one person in 

 a room; $3.00 to $5.00 per day for two persons in a room. 



New York. 



Through the courtesy of Président Rutler of Columbia University, 

 foreign members and ofiîcers of the Congress, unaccompanied by 

 ladies, will be lodged free of cost in a university dormitory. Meals 

 may be had at the neighboring Faculty Club or at the Gommons at 



