June 8, 1906.] 



SCIENCE. 



Professor Henry S. Oarhart, of tlie University 

 of Michigan. 



Monday, July 2, 1906, at 9 a.m., meeting of 

 the council in Boardman Hall. 



At 10 A.M., meeting of the sections in their 

 respective halls. 



At 1 P.M., luncheon in the Armory. 



At 2 P.M., meeting of the sections in their 

 respective halls. 



At 8 P.M., a lecture illustrated with lantern 

 slides, on ' The Great Canals of the World,' 

 will he delivered in Sibley Hall by Major Gen- 

 eral George W. Davis, U.S.A. Public address 

 under the auspices of the local chapter of 

 Sigma Si commemorative of the founding of 

 the society. After the meeting the visiting 

 members of the society of the Sigma Xi will 

 be the guests at a dinner given by the Cornell 

 Chapter. 



Tuesday, July 3, 1906, at 9 a.m., council 

 meeting in Boardman Hall. 



At 10 A.M., meeting of the sections in their 

 respective halls. 



At 2 P.M., closing session in Goldwin Smith 

 HaU. 



SECTIONAL MEETINGS. 



Section A will hold no session at this 

 meeting. 



Section B will hold a meeting for the read- 

 ing of papers in connection with the Ameri- 

 can Physical Society. 



Section C will hold a meeting for the read- 

 ing of papers in connection with the .American 

 Chemical Society. 



Section D will hold a meeting for the read- 

 ing of papers in connection with the Society 

 for the Promotion of Engineering Education. 



Section E will hold a meeting principally 

 for field work. 



Section F will hold a meeting for the read- 

 ing of papers in connection with the Amer- 

 ican Microscopical Society. 



Section G will hold a meeting principally 

 for field work. 



Section H will hold no session at this 

 meeting. 



Section I will hold a meeting for the read- 

 ing of papers. 



Section K will hold no session at this 

 meeting. 



HOTEL HEADQUARTERS AND ACCOMMODATIONS. 



Ithaca Hotel (Headquarters) will accom- 

 modate 100; prices on American plan, $2 

 (two in room), $2.50 (one in room), $.3 with 

 bath. 



Clinton House will accommodate 50; prices 

 on American plan, $2 to $2.50. 



Sage College on the campus — especially con- 

 venient for members accompanied by ladies or 

 for ladies unaccompanied — will accommodate 

 100 for lodging and 250 for table board; 

 price, $1.50 a day for lodging, breakfast and 

 dinner, $1 a day for breakfast and dinner. 



Fraternity Houses. — Through the courtesy 

 of the chapters various fraternity houses on 

 and near the campus will be thrown open for 

 the accommodation of visiting members of the 

 association and affiliated societies. Excellent 

 quarters for about 200 visitors unaccompanied 

 by ladies will thus be available. Assignments 

 will be made in advance by the local secretary 

 to those making application. Price will be 

 the same as at Sage College, namely, $1.50 a 

 day for lodging, breakfast and dinner. 



Information concerning board and rooms in 

 private houses may be had by application to 

 the local secretary. Excellent rooms may be 

 secured in the neighborhood of the campus 

 and table board may be had. at Sage College. 



Luncheon.— IhroMgh the kindness of the 

 university a simple lunch will be served daily 

 in the Armory. 



RAILEOAU RATES. 



A reduction of one fare and one third for the 

 round trip, on the certificate plan, has been 

 secured for those attending the Ithaca meet- 

 ing from the Trunk Line, Eastern Canadian, 

 New England, Central, and Southeastern 

 Passenger Associations. No reduction has 

 been granted by the Western and Southwest-' 

 ern Associations. The following directions 

 are submitted for your guidance: (1) Tickets 

 at full fare for the going journey may be 

 secured within three days (exclusive of Sun- 

 day) prior to and during the first three days 



