470 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS [Dec., 12 
ritory of the Central Passenger Association. Owing to legislative acts 
reducing fares in that territory to a two (2) cent a mile basis, the 
Central Association cannot make a further reduction by authorizing 
the certificate plan of a fare and three-fifths for the round trip. With 
the Central Association granting no special rate, the other Passenger 
Associations will not grant any special rates other than such excursion 
fares as may be in effect at the time of the meeting.” 
The hotel headquarters for the Entomological Society of America 
will be the same as that of the American Association of Economic En- 
tomologists, which will be announced later. [See below.] 
All persons interested in entomology in Canada and the United 
States should be members of the society. There are many persons in 
the two countries that would be glad of membership if it were only 
called to their attention. An increase in membership means more funds 
and a consequent enlargement in the size of the Annals. Nominations 
should be in the hands of the Secretary not later than December 31st. 
The Secretary should be addressed at Cleveland, Ohio, after Decem- 
ber 20th, in care of the Secretary of the American Association for the 
Advancement of Science.—STEPHEN A. Forses, President, ALEx D. 
MacGiivray, Secretary-Treasurer, University of Illinois, Urbana, 
Illinois. 
The American Association of Economic Entomologists. 
The Twenty-fifth annual meeting will be held in Cleveland, Ohto, 
January 1-3, 1913, in the Normal School Building, which is located 
between Euclid Avenue and East 107th and 115th Streets, four miles 
east of the center of the city. 
The opening session will be called to order at 1 P. M., Wednesday, 
January 1st, when the address of the President of the Association will 
be delivered. The meeting will be continued Thursday, in the morn- 
ing and afternoon, and the final session will be held at 10 A. M., Fri- 
day, January 3rd. 
The hotel headquarters for this Association have been secured at 
Hotel Euclid, which is located at Euclid Avenue, 14th and Huron 
Streets, in the central part of the city. Rates ranging from $1.50 per 
day and up for single rooms have been secured on the European plan. 
Members are urged to make hotel reservations as soon as possible, as 
the number of rooms available at the lower rate is limited. 
In view of the information concerning railroad rates given under 
the preceding announcement of the Entomological Society of America, 
it is suggested that advantage be taken of such excursion fares as may 
be in effect at the time of the meeting. Members should, therefore, 
consult their local ticket agents regarding routes and rates. Parlor 
and sleeping car accommodations should be reserved in advance. 
