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The régulai* fare IVoiii New York to Washington and relurn, witli 

 stopover privilèges al IMiilailelphia, is s 10.00. Therc arc aboul Iwcnty 

 trains daily, Froni New York to Philadelphia is about Iwo and a haif 

 hours; froni Philadelphia to Washington is about Ihrcc liours. 



EXCURSION TO NIAGARA FALLS AND ACROSS LAKE 

 ONTARIO TO TORONTO. 



This excursion will give thc members an ample opportunity of visiting 

 Niagara Falls, thc Rapids, and Ihc Whirlpool and to take a stcamboat 

 excursion across Lake Ontario to Toronto where the Congress will be 

 entertained by the University of Toronto. 



SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 



H.io A. M. Leave New York for Niagara Falls. 

 8.io p. -M. Arrivai at Niagara Falls. 



SLINDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 



Sightseeing at Niagara Falls. 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 



Leave Niagara Falls for Queenston. 

 Boat from Queenston, across Lake Ontario to Toronto. 

 Arrivai in Toronto. 



Luncheon at the invitation of the University of Toronto 

 foUowed by an inspection of the University and other 

 points of interest. 

 3.4o p. M. or 0.15 p. m. Leave Toronto by boat for Niagara. Dinner 

 can be had on the later boat. 

 Monday night or Tuesday morning return by train from 

 Niagara Falls to New York. 

 The fare from New York to Niagara Falls and return is $17.00; from 

 Niagara Falls to Toronto and return is $2.35. Sleeping-car accommo- 

 dations from Niagara Falls to New York cost $2.00. The hôtel charges 

 at Niagara Falls (room and meals) are about $3.50 per day. 



EXCURSION TO BER3IUDA. 



excellent opportunity to become acquainted with this most interesting 

 zoôlogical région. The islands, w^hich are about seven hundrcd miles 

 from the mainland, are of coral formation and semitropical, and their 

 fauna is noted for its rich and varied character. The local program 



