TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL MEETING 

 ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS 



Boston, Mass., December 28-29, 1909 



The twenty-second annual meeting of the American Association of 

 Economic Entomologists will be held at Boston, Mass., on Tuesday and 

 Wednesday, December 28 and 29, 1909. The sessions will open at 

 10 a. m. Tuesday at the Harvard Medical School, Brookline, Mass. 

 (ten minutes' ride on the electric cars from hotel headquarters). The 

 afternoon session will begin at 1 p. m. and the meetings on the follow- 

 ing day will be at the same hours. 



Other Meetings 



The American Association for the Advancement of Science and its 

 affiliated sociates will hold meetings throughout the week. The meet- 

 ings of the sections on zoology and botany will be held in the same 

 group of buildings as the meetings of this Association. 



The Association of Horticultural Inspectors will hold its meeting 

 on Monday, December 27, at 2 p. m. and 7. 30 p. m. 



The Entomological Society of America wiU meet on Thursday and 

 Friday, December 30 and 31. 



Exhibits 



An extensive exhibit will be made of New England insects, also a 

 special display of equipment and devices for rearing and distribut- 

 ing beneficial species and for treating noxious ones in the field. An 

 exhibit will be made illustrating different phases of the gypsy and 

 brown-tail moth work, and one will be sent from the Ohio Agricultural 

 Experiment Station of insects which are placed on exhibition at state 

 and county fairs for educational purposes. 



The information and new ideas that may be secured by carefully 

 examining the exhibits will fully repay any entomologist for attend- 

 ing the meeting. 



Hotel Headquarters 



The hotel headquarters of this Association and of the Association 

 of Horticultural Inspectors will be at the Copley Square Hotel, Hunt- 

 ington Avenue and Exeter Street, where a rate of $1.50, and upwards, 

 a day has been secured. Members arriving over the Boston & Albany 

 (New York Central) or New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroads 

 should leave their trains at "Huntington Avenue" or "Back Bay" 



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