^2 PROGRAMME. 



2 p.m. Meetings of the Sections. 



7.30 p.m. Dinner in the Hall of Trinity College. Tickets, 

 price i^s., must be applied for in the Reception 

 Room not later than i p.m. on Wednesday, 

 August 24th. 



Saturday, August 27th. 



9.30 a.m., at the Guildhall. General Meeting of the Con- 

 gress to settle the time and place of the Fifth 

 International Conjjress. 



ARRANGEMENTS IN LONDON FOR THE 

 CONGRESS. 



Reception by the President and Council of the 

 Zoological Society of London in their 

 Gardens in the Regent's Park, London. 

 Tea and light Refreshments will be served. 



9 — 11.30 p.m. Reception by the Rt. Hon. Sir John 

 Lubbock, President of the Congress, of the 

 Members of the Congress, at the NATURAL 

 History Museum, Cromwell Road. 



Sunday, August 28th. 



2 30 D m 1 ^^^^ Natural History Museum, Cromwell 

 +n ' " I Road, will be open. Tea and light Refresh- 

 ments will be served to Members of the Con- 



7 p.m. 



gress from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. 



9 p.m. The President and Committee of the Royal 



Societies' Club, St. James' Street, S.W., 

 will hold a Reception in honour of the Con- 

 gress (Gentlemen only). 



Monday, August 29th. 



Visit to Tring Museum. Visitors will be received by the 

 Hon. Walter Rothschild, who will entertain them at 

 lunch. 



Note, — Notice of intention to visit Tring must be 

 given in writing to the Secretaries not later than 

 noon on Wednesday, August 24th. 



