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IV. 



The Congress will include General and Sectional Meetings. 



V. 



The subjects for discussion at the General and Sectional Meetings 

 will be published in the Programme issued by the Executive Committee, 

 which will also contain the titles of the Communications to be made 

 to the several Sections. The titles of the Communications should be 

 sent in good time to the Secretaries, in order that they may be arranged 

 in the most convenient order. No Work or Paper which has been 

 published previous to the meeting of the Congress will be admitted to 

 the Programme; but the Executive Committee have the power to relax 

 this rule in favour of such Papers as may be likely to give rise to 

 important discussions. 



VI. 



The names of Officers of the several Sections will be proposed for 

 election at the first General Meeting of the Congress. 



VII. 



A Report of the Congress, published under the Direction of the 

 Secretaries of the Executive Committee and the Secretaries of the 

 Sections, will appear each morning. Authors should send a brief 

 summary of their Communications to the Secretaries of the Executive 

 Committee not later than August 1st. In the absence of such 

 summaries, the Secretaries cannot undertake to publish reports. 



VIII. 



No alterations in the Programme of the Meetings and Excursions 

 will be admitted, except by the order of the Committe of the Congress. 



IX. 



A Report of the Session will be published under the superinten- 

 dence of the Secretaries of the Executive Committee, and will be 

 S'lppKed, on application, to every Member of the Congress. 



X. 



All communications during the Congress should be addressed 

 thus : — 



The Secretaries of the International Congress of Zoo logy, 

 Reception Room, 



Cambridge. 



