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Tuesday, August 30th . 



His Grace the DuKE of Bedford will be glad if such 

 Zoologists as are interested in the study of the Cervidae 

 will visit his Parks at WOBURN on Tuesday, August 30th. 

 Mr R. Lydekker, F.R.S., has promised to conduct the 

 party, which should not exceed in number sixty. 



Further information may be obtained by applying to 

 Mr Lydekker, at the Lodge, Harpenden, Herts. 



Monday and Tuesday, August 29th and 30th. 



The Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons will 

 be open to Members of the Congress on production of 

 their tickets. An official of the Museum will be present 

 to receive visitors. 



Tuesday, Wednesday d Thursday, August 30th & 31st, d 

 September 1st. 



A Dredging Expedition at Plymouth with the Director of the 

 Marine Biological Laboratory. 



Note. — Visitors to the Dredging Expedition should 

 give notice to the Secretaries in writing as early 

 as possible. 



The Gardens of the Zoological Society of London 

 will be open to Members of the Congress on showing their tickets 

 and writing their names in the book at the gates every day, in- 

 cluding Sunday, from Thursday, August i8th, to Thursday, Sep- 

 tember ist, inclusive. 



The Committee of the Royal Societies' Club, St James' 

 Street, S.W., will extend the privileges of Honorary Membership 

 to Members of the Congress (not Ladies), on presentation of their 

 cards of Congress membership, from August i8th to September 

 1st, inclusive. Members of the Congress making use of the Club 

 must enter their names in the Visitors' Book. 



The President and Council of the LiNNEAN SOCIETY, Bur- 

 lington House, Piccadilly, will open their apartments to the 

 Members of the Congress of Zoology from August 27th to Sep- 

 tember 1st, excepting Sunday, Aug. 28. 



The Gardens of the Royal Zoological Society of 

 Ireland will be open to Members of the Congress who visit 

 Dublin on presenting their cards of Membership at the Gate. 



