PROCEEDINGS OF THE CENTENARY MEETING. . lix 



American Association for the Advancement of Sciem \ 



Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C , 



March 10, 1912 



The American Association for the Advancement of Science, throiiKh iU 

 delegates appointed for this purpose, presents to The Academy of Natural 8d- 

 ences of Philadelphia its heartiest good wishes on the occasion of the c lehration 

 of the Centenary Anniversary of the founding of the Academy. 



It further congratulates the Academy on the admirable work it has accom- 

 plished and upon its prospect for more good work in the future. 



By L. 0. Howard, 



Permanent Secretary. 



Through Delegate* Appoint*! 



American Association of Economic Entomologists. 



Dallas, Texas, March 11, 1912. 



Corresponding Secretary, The Aeademy of Natural Sciences of Phil.ldphia 

 Sir I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the invitation o The 

 Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia to the Amencan Asso-i uonof 



monies soon to be held in fniladeipnia. in w» 



to thank the Academy for the honor of this invitation m , 



From the beginning of its long and active career ™ ^my « 

 Sciences of Philadelphia has fostered and ^^^tTLn iected 

 most prominent contributors to the science n America have nee 

 with the Academy. Many others who have payed conspicuous pa ^ ^ 



ican economic entomology have received their m P™ d gtate9 who doe8 

 Academy. In fact, there is not an entom ologi tin the U mted 

 not, directly or indirectly, owe a debt of f*^*^ to present thi. 



Doctor L. O. Howard, of Washington has been f£P«J £ h ap) , re . 



Association at the coming f"^^*^%£,m*i of -ience, and 



elation of the uniform good work it has done in the 



its hope that this work will continue to grow. respectfully 



W. D. Hunter, 



President. 





