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Monday, August 19. 



9 A.M. Members of the congress will assemble 

 informally at the Harvard Medical School. Regis- 

 tration. 



12:30 P.M. Luncheon at the invitation of the 

 Boston local committee. 



2 P.M. First general meeting at the Harvard 

 Medical School. Opening of the congress. Elec- 

 tion of the vice-presidents and secretaries. Pre- 

 sentation of delegates. Arrangement of the sec- 

 tions. Addresses. 



The International Commission on Zoological 

 Nomenclature, Professor R. Blanchard, Paris, 

 president, will hold its regular meetings during 

 the sessions of the congress. 



8 : 30 P.M. Reception. 

 Tuesday, August 20. 



10 A.M. Meeting of sections in the Harvard 

 Medical School. 



1 P.M. Lvmcheon at the invitation of the Boston 

 local committee. 



3 P.M. Excursion. 

 WedTiesday, August 21. 



10 A.M. Meeting of sections in the Harvard 

 Medical School. 



1 P.M. Luncheon at the invitation of the Boston 

 local committee. 



2:30 P.M. Second general meeting at the Har- 

 vard Medical School. Business. Addresses. 



8:30 P.M. Reception by Mr. Alexander Agassiz, 

 Hotel Somerset, Commonwealth Avenue. 

 Thursday, August 22. 



10 A.M. Meeting of sections at the Harvard 

 Medical School. 



1 P.M. Luncheon at the invitation of the Boston 

 local committee. 



3 P.M. Excursion to Wellesley as guests of Wel- 

 lesley College. 

 Friday, August 23. 



10 A.M. Meeting of sections at the Harvard 

 Medical School. 



1 P.M. Luncheon at the invitation of the Boston 

 local committee. 



2:30 P.M. Third general meeting. Business. 

 Addresses. Close of the congress. 



8:30 P.M. Subscription dinner. 

 Saturday, August 21f — Harvard University Day. 



10 A.M. Excursion to Harvard University, Cam- 

 bridge. During the day the museums and other 

 buildings of the university will be open to mem- 

 bers of the congress. 



1 P.M. Luncheon by invitation of the corpora- 

 tion of Harvard University. 

 Sunday, August 25 — Woods Hole Day. 



Morning. Members of the congress will leave 

 the South Station, Boston, for Woods Hole, via 

 New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. 

 At Woods Hole the Station of the United States 

 Bureau of Fisheries and the Marine Biological 

 Laboratory will be visited. 



1 P.M. Dinner at the invitation of the general 

 committee. 



4 P.M. Members will leave for New York via 

 Fall River Line. 

 Monday, August 26 — Columbia University Day. 



Morning. Arrival in New York City. 



12 M. Luncheon. 



Evening. Reception and concert. 

 Tuesday, August 27 — American Museum Day. 



12 M. Luncheon. 



Afternoon. Reception. 



Evening. Smoker. 

 Wednesday, August 28. 



Visit to the Marine Laboratory of the Brooklyn 

 Institute of Arts and Sciences and to the Carnegie 

 Station for Experimental Evolution at Cold Spring 

 Harbor. Return to New York by boat or train, 

 according to weather. 



Thursday, August 29 — New York Zoological So- 

 ciety Day. 



Morning. Reception by the Zoological Society 

 in the New York Aquarium. 



Afternoon. Reception by the Zoological Society 

 in the Zoological Park. 



Evening. Reception in Columbia University 

 Library. 

 Friday, August SO. 



Hudson River by day. Excursion by steamer 

 up the Hudson to West Point and Garrison as 

 guests of Professor Henry Fairfield Osborn. 

 Saturday, August 31. 



Visits to Yale University and to Princeton Uni- 

 versity. 

 Monday, September 2. 



Morning. Departure from New York for Phila- 

 delphia. 



Noon. Luncheon at the Academy of Natural 

 Sciences, Philadelphia, followed by inspection of 

 the library and museum. 



3 P.M. Carriage drive to the Zoological Gardens 

 and Fairmount Park, terminating in a supper at 

 the Philadelphia Country Club. 

 Tuesday, September 3. 



9 A.M. Visits to the American Philosophical 

 Society, Independence Hall, Girard College and 

 other places of interest. 



Noon. Visit to the University of Pennsylvania, 

 where luncheon will be served. 



