402 JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY [Vol. 1 



TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING 

 ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS 



Baltimore. Md.. December 28. 1908 



The twenty-first annual meeting of the Association of Economic 

 Entomologists will be held in Baltimore, Md., on IMonday and Tues- 

 day, December 28 and 29, 1908. The sessions will open at 10 a. m. 

 Monday at the Eastern High School, corner of Broadway and North 

 Avenue. The afternoon session will begin at 1 p. m. and meetings 

 will be held on the following day at the same hours. Arrangements 

 will be made to hold a session ^Monday evening if it is necessary to 

 do so in order to transact all the business. 



Other Meetings 



The American Association for the Advancement of Science and its 

 affiliated societies will hold meetings throughout the week. 



The American Association of Horticultural Inspectors will hold 

 sessions at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 29. and at 9 a. m. Wednesday, 

 Dec. 30. 



The Entomological Society of America will meet Wednesday and 

 Thursday, Dee. 30 and 31. 



Railroad Rates 



A railroad rate of oue fare and tliree-tifths for the round trip, on the cer- 

 tificate plan, has been granted by the Trunk Line Association, the New Eng- 

 land Passenjrer Association (exceptinj: via N. Y.. Out. and W. Ry., the Eastern 

 Steamship Company and the Bangor and Aroostook R. R.), the Eastern Can- 

 adian Passenger Association, and the Central Passenger Association. 



The Western Association has on sale revised one-way fares in effect to Chi- 

 cago, Peoria and St. Louis, with the understanding that persons can repurchase 

 from these points and take advantage of any reduced fares that may be author- 

 ized therefrom. The fares to Chicago. Peoria and St. Louis from a large part 

 of the Western Passenger Association territory are now on the basis of two 

 cents per mile; heuce, with the reduced fares from the three cities named, the 

 net rate amounts practically to a rate of fare and three-fifths for the round 

 trip. A rate of fare and three-fifths has also been requested from the South- 

 ern and the Trans-Continental Passenger Associations, but decisions have not 

 yet been received. 



The following directions are submitted for your guidance: 



1. Tickets at full fare for the [loing journey may be secured within three 

 days prior to, and during the first three days of the meeting. The advertised 

 dates of the meeting are December 26, 1908, to January 2, 1909, consequently, 

 you can obtain your tickets not earlier than December 23, 1908, and not later 

 than December 28, 1908. 



From points located at a great distance, from which it takes more than 



