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THE CONGRESS 



The programme as originally issued to the members had to be 

 modified to some extent during the progress of the Congress. 

 We append here the programme as actually carried out : 



SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF ENTO- 

 MOLOGY, OXFORD, 1912. 



PROGRAMME OF THE CONGRESS. 



The Meetings of the Congress will take place in the University Museum 

 Buildings. Members wishing their remarks to be included in the accounts 

 of the proceedings are requested to hand to the Secretaries a note of same 

 with date, name, and Section marked thereon. 



Exhibits. During the Congress the following exhibits will be on view : 

 Dr. F. A. Dixey. — Pierinse. H. Eltringham. — The African Species 

 of the Genus Acraea. Prof. Poulton and A. H. Hamm. — Insects 

 and their Prey, with special reference to the Courtship of the Empidae. 

 Prof. Poulton. — Mimetic Groups. 



At convenient times the Exhibitors will explain their exhibits to 

 members of the Congress. 



Sunday, August 4th. 



The Members of the Congress are invited to an informal Reception 

 by Oxford Entomologists in the Hall of New College, at 8.30 p.m. 

 At this Reception, guides, programmes, and badges will be distributed. 



Monday, August 5th. 



9.0 a.m. The office of the General Secretary will be open in the Museum, 

 where those members who have not already received their badges, 

 etc., are requested to apply. 



