6 REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE ON GENETICS. 
A 
En renouvelant ma priére de répondre le plus t6t possible a cette 
invitation préliminaire, je vous prie, Monsieur, de vouloir bien agréer mes }) 
salutations empressées. 
W. WILKS, | 
Secrétaire de la Royal Horticultural Society. | 
* * BS 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL S36CiEx= 
Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W. 
GRAMS: _ HORTENSIA, LONDON.” 
PHONE: No. 5863 WESTMINSTER. 
-CRETARY, REV. W. WILKS, M.A. ; May, 190€ 
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 
ON 
HYBRIDISATION AND PLANT BREEDING. 
July 80th to August 3rd, 1906. 
My Dear Sir, 
I have now the pleasure to forward you a further programme, though 
it cannot even yet be considered complete. 
In order that all the Papers and other Communications to be laid 
before the Conference may be more widely appreciated, we propose to 
have them all previously translated into English. If, therefore, you 
intend to use any other language, may I ask you to be so kind as to 
forward your Communications to me at your earliest convenience, in 
order that the translations may be ready before the Conference opens. 
It will probably be necessary to limit the delivery of each address tc 
fifteen or twenty minutes, but the written Communications handed in tc 
be printed in the “ Report of the Conference,’ need not be so limited, but 
may be given im extenso. 
The Lecture Room in which the Sessions of the Conference will be 
held is fitted with an admirable Lantern for the Exhibition of illustra: 
tions. 
As a Guest of the Society a book of Tickets has been prepared fo. 
you, admitting you to the several meetings, &c. May I ask you to be sc 
good as to give me an exact address to which I may send it by post on o 
about July 1, so that it may be sure to reach you safely, as from thi/ 
number attending the Conference it is absolutely necessary that everyoni|| 
should be provided with his own tickets. Additional Tickets for thi 
