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Grand Pacific, Michigan Avenue and Van Buren 

 Street. 

 $1.50 and up, single; $1.25 and up per person, 

 double. 

 Great Northern, Jackson and Dearborn Streets. 

 $1.50 and up, single; $1.25 and up per person, 

 double. 

 Palmer House, State and Monroe. 



$1.50 and up, single; $1.00 and up per person, 

 double. 

 Wellington, Jackson Boulevard and Wabash Ave- 

 nue. 

 $1.00 and up, single; $1.00 and up per person, 

 double. 

 Kaiserhof, 27 S. Clark Street. 



$1.00 and up, single; $1.00 and up per person, 

 double. 

 McCoy's, Clark and Van, Buren Streets. 



$1.00 and up, single. 

 Del Prado, Washington and 59th Streets. 



$2.50, American plan, for two in a room, with 



bath. 

 Facilities for luncli will be provided on the 

 campus. The Reynolds Club, in the Tower 

 Group, will be thrown open as general head- 

 quarters for the members of the association 

 and the affiliated societies. Eest rooms for 

 women are provided in Lexington Hall. 



Secretaries of sections and of affiliated so- 

 cieties should notify the local secretary as 

 soon as possible if lanterns are desired for 

 illustrating papers to be read. 



AFFILIATED SOCIETIES 



All members of affiliated societies who are 

 not members of the association are requested 

 to register at the desk provided for the pur- 

 pose in the office of the permanent secretary, 

 Mitchell Tower Arcade, University of Chi- 

 cago, so that an approximate record may be 

 made of the total number of scientific men in 

 attendance of the Convocation Week meet- 

 ings. The following societies have indicated 

 their intention to meet in Chicago during 

 Convocation Week in affiliation with the 

 American Association for the Advancement of 

 Science: 



The American Anthropological Association. 

 President, Dr. Franz Boas, Columbia University, 

 New York, N. Y. ; Secretary, Dr. Geo. Grant 

 MacCurdy, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 



Botanical Society of America. Secretary. Pro- 

 fessor Duncan S. Johnson, Johns Hopkins Univer- 

 sity, Baltimore, Md. 



The American Chemical Society. President, 

 Marston T. Bogert, New York; Secretary, Chas. 

 L. Parsons, Durham, N. H. 



The American Folklore Society. President, 

 Roland B. Dixon, Harvard University; Acting 

 Permanent Secretary, A. M. Tozzer. 



The American Mathematical Society. (While 

 this society will hold its annual meeting in New 

 York City during Convocation Week, the Chicago 

 Section will meet with the American Association 

 for the Advancement of Science. The secretary of 

 the section is Professor H. E. Slaught, University 

 of Chicago.) 



The American Psychological Association. Presi- 

 dent, Dr. Henry Rutgers Marshall, New York 

 City; Acting Secretary, Professor R. S. Wood- 

 worth, Columbia University. 



The American Society of Naturalists. Presi- 

 dent, Professor J. P. McJIurrich, Toronto, Can- 

 ada; Secretary, Professor Edward D. Thorndike, 

 Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, 

 N. Y. 



Association of American Anatomists. Meetings 

 will be held January 1, 2 and 3. President, Frank- 

 lin P. Mall, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 

 Md.; Secretary, Professor G. Carl Huber, Univer- 

 sity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 



Association of American Geographers. Presi- 

 dent, Professor Angelo Heilprin (deceased) ; Sec- 

 retary, Professor Albert P. Brigham, Colgate 

 University, Hamilton, N. Y. 



Association of Economic Entomologists. Will 

 meet December 27 and 28. President, Professor 

 H. A. Morgan, Knoxville, Tenn.; Secretary, A. F. 

 Burgess, Department of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C. 



Entomological Society of America. President, 

 Professor J. H. Comstock, Ithaca, N. Y. ; Secre- 

 tary, J. Chester Bradley, Cornell University, 

 Ithaca, N. Y. 



The permanent secretary has received from 

 the local secretary a statement that the Amer- 

 ican Nature Study Society, the American 

 Federation of Teachers of Mathematics and 

 Physical Science and the Teaching Section 

 of the Lake Placid Conference on Home Eco- 

 nomics will meet at the University of Chicago 

 during Convocation Week. 



By virtue of a resolution of the council 

 adopted at the New York meeting, the pro- 

 grams of affiliated societies will be published 

 by the association in the general program to 

 be issued on the morning of December 30. 



