124 SOCIÉTÉ ROYALE ZOOLOGIQUE ET MALACOLOGIQUE DE BELGIQUE. 



WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. % 



Visit to the Marine Laboratory of the Brooklyn Institnte of 

 Arts and Sciences and to the Carnegie Station for Expér- 

 imental Evolution at Cold Spring Harbor. Heturn to 

 New York by boat or train, aceording t<> weather. 



THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. 



>K\\ YORï ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETN I>v\. 



Morning. 



Alternoon. 

 Evening. 



Réception by the Zoological Society in the New York 



Aquarium. 

 Réception by the Zoological Society in the Zoological Park. 

 Réception in Columbia University Library. 



I K1DÀY, AUGUST 50. 



Hudson Hiver by day. Excursion by steamer up the 

 Hudson to West Point and Garrison as guests of Pro- 

 fessor Henry Fairfield Osborn. 



SATIRDAY, AUGUST 51. 



Yisits to Yale University and to Princeton University. 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBEK 2. 



Morning. Departure from New York for Philadelphia. 



Noon. Luncheon at the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadel- 



phia, followed by inspection of the library and muséum. 

 3 i'. m. Carriage drive to the Zoological Gardens and Fairmount 

 Park, terminating in a supper at the Philadelphia Coun- 

 try Club. 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 



'•• \. m. Yisits to the American Philosophieal Society, Independence 

 Hall, Girard Collège, and other places of interest. 

 >n. Visit to the University of Pennsylvanie, where luncheon 



will be served. 

 Alternoon. Departure for Washington. 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER \. 



H) \. m. (.encrai meeting in the Assembfy Hall of the Cosmos Club, 

 Washington, at which addresses of welcome will be 

 given by the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 

 the Président of the Carnegie Institution, and the Presi- 



