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Every affiliated society should, if possible, be represented by a dele- 

 gate. Otherwise send communications and instructions to the 

 Secretary. 



The program as announced below is preliminary and is subject to 

 change. An effort has been made, however, to secure the very best 

 talent available in the country and abroad. In the absence of authors 

 of papers, the contributions may be read for the writers. Any sug- 

 gestions or additions will be appreciated. 



Tuesday, February i/tii. 

 Morning: 



9 :30 — Opening Session. 



Seating of official delegates. 



Appointment of committees as well as routine business will 



prosecuted in due form. 

 "Suggestions for the Betterment of the National." — Editor 

 tor E. D. Townsend, Northstar, Mich. 

 Afternoon: 



1:00 — Session for discussion. (Since the program is constantly 

 growing, final arrangements are not yet possible. The 

 papers oft'ered are. therefore, grouped and listed 

 below.) 

 Evening: 



7:00 — Business session. 



8 :00 — Lectures with the lantern. 



Wednesday, February i8th. 



Morning: 



o-oo — Business Session, with papers as time may permit. 

 Afternoon: 



1 :30 — Short Business Session. 



2 :00' — Discussions and Papers. 

 Evening: 



7 :00 — Business Session. 



8 :00— Lectures. 



Thursday, February iqth. 



Morning: 



(3;()0 — Business Session, followed by papers as may prove pos- 

 sible. 

 Afternoon: 



2:00' — Closing Session. Final adjournment is subject to the 

 business program. 

 Program of Papers and Contributions Subject to A.rrangement. 



Apiciiltural Education and Promotion: 



"The Question of Apicultural Education.''— Prof. Morley Pettit, 

 Guelph, Ontario, Can. 



