Members of this association and of the Entomological Society of 

 America who are interested in medical entomology, will meet in joint 

 session with the members of Section N, on Friday, December 29, at 

 1:30 p. m. 



Exhibits 



Exhibits of interest to visiting entomologists will be held convenient 

 to the room where the general sessions are held at the Massachusetts 

 Institute of Technology. 



The field and experimental work on the Gipsy Moth and the European 

 Com Borer will be illustrated, also the methods used in fimiigating 

 cotton andother material in the vacuum cyanide fumigating plants in 

 Boston. 



An opportunity will be given visiting members to see a plant in opera- 

 tion. One of those located in Boston is the largest of its kind in the 

 world. 



Th^ Section of Apiculture will also have an instructive and interesting 

 exhibit. 



Hotel Headquarters 



Hotel headquarters of this association will be at the Brunswick 

 Hotel, Copley Square, Boston, where the following rates have been 

 secured : 



Single rooms, accommodating one person, with bath, $4 and $5 a day; 



without bath, inside, $2.50 and $3 a day; outside, $3 and $3.50. 

 Double rooms, accommodating two persons, with bath, $6 and $7 



a day; without bath, $4.50 to $6 a day. 

 All rooms without bath are equipped with running hot and cold 



water. 

 Members must engage rooms promptly, as hotel accommodations 

 are limited. 



Railroad Rates 



Reduced rates will imdoubtedly be arranged for this meeting, but 

 definite information is not now at hand. 



Members can secure information prior to the time of the meeting, 

 from their local railroad agent or from Dr. Burton E. Livingston, 

 Permanent Secretary, American Association for the Advancement of 

 Science, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. 



