Vol. XXV] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 47I 



and all the meetings of the American Association of Economic Ento- 

 mologists will be held in Class Room D, Veterinary Building, Uni- 

 versit}^ of Pennsylvania, Thirty-ninth Street and Woodland Avenue, 

 Philadelphia. 



Hotel headquarters for both the entomological societies have been 

 taken at the Hotel Walton, Broad and Locust Streets. The rates, for 

 rooms only, are as follows: Single rooms, without bath, one person, 

 $1.50 and up per day, or with bath $2.00 and up per day. Double 

 rooms without bath, two persons, $3.00 and up per day, or with bath, 

 $3.50 and up per day. All rooms have hot and cold running water. 

 The Walton is three blocks from the Pennsylvania Railroad (Broad 

 Street) Station, five blocks from the Philadelphia & Reading Rail- 

 way (Market Street) station, eleven blocks from the Baltimore & 

 Ohio Railroad (Twenty-third and Chestnut Streets) station. It is 

 advisable to engage rooms early. 



A list of other hotels, with their rates, will be found in the Pre- 

 liminary Program of the American Association for the Advancement 

 of Science. 



The Veterinary Building, the meeting place for both societies, is 

 reached, without change, by the electric cars. Route 13, on Walnut 

 Street (one block north of the Walton), or by those of the Market 

 Street Subway (three blocks north of the Walton), westbound. Routes 

 II and 2)7, to Thirty-ninth Street and Woodland Avenue. 



The University of Pennsylvania extends a cordial invitation to 

 members of the A. A. A. S. and of all affiliated societies to take lunch 

 during the meetings at the Gymnasium, Thirty-third and Spruce 

 Streets, as its guests. The Gymnasium may be reached from the 

 Veterinary Building direct by electric cars of Route 40, eastbound, on 

 Spruce Street, one block north. 



While it has not been possible to arrange for the entomological 

 meetings without conflicting with meetings of allied interests, by 

 grouping such societies in nearliy buildings, attendance at different 

 meetings will be possible with very little loss of time. The American 

 Society of Zoologists (December 29-31), Section F, Zoologj', of 

 the A. A. A. S. (December 29-31) and the American Society of 

 Naturalists (December 31st) will meet in the Zoological Laboratory, 

 on the opposite side of Woodland Avenue, from the Veterinary Build- 

 ing. The Botanical Society of America (December 29-31), The 

 American Phyto-pathological Society (December 30- January i) and 

 Section G, Botany, A. A. A. S. (December 29) will meet in the 

 Medical Laboratory on Hamilton Walk, two blocks from the Veter- 

 inary Building. The annual dinner of the Naturalists will take place 

 on Thursday evening, Decem1)er 31st. 



Philip P. Calvert, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 (Member of the Local Committee on Meeting Places.) 



