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about $1.00 per day. For other members of the Congress, the 

 following hôtels are recommended : 



Hôtel Belmont opposite Grand ('entrai Station) otfers the following 

 spécial rat 



Room without bath, on» 1 person*, $2.50 a day and upwards; room 

 without bath, two persons, $3,00 a day and upwards; room witfa 

 bath, one person, $3.00 a day and upwards; room with bath, 

 two persons, si. 00 a day and upwards; room with two single beds, 

 without bath, two persons, §4.00 a day and upwards; room with 

 two single beds with bath, two persons, $o.00 a day and upwards. 



Orand Union Hôtel and Murray llill Hôtel are less expensive. 



ll<»tel Endicott (near American Muséum of Natural History). Hooms 

 from $1.00 a day upwards. 



Restaurants and luneheon rooms are numerous; table d'hote dinner 

 averages about s 1.00. 



Philadelphia. 



Ail visiting members of the Congress will be the guests of the Phila- 

 delphia Local Committee and will be under no expenses for 

 hôtels, etc. 



Washington. 



The hôtel rates in Washington will be practically the same as in 

 Boston. The détails about the Washington hôtels will be announ- 

 • (1 later. 



Railroads vni> Steamboats. 



A spécial circular on Atlantic steamships has been distributed to ail 

 transatlantic inquirers. To anyone who still needs this, circular copies 

 will be sent on application. 



Arrangements are under considération for the usual reduced rates for 

 those travelling to and from the Congress over American railroads. 



From Boston to Woods Hole by rail and from Woods Hole to New 

 York by the Fall Hiver Line (night boat in about ten hours) the fare is 

 $4.75. Berths on the steamboat are provided free; staterooms accom- 

 modating two persons. s 1.00, $2.00 and upwards. For those who wish 

 to travel direetly from Boston to New York there are about ten trains 

 daily ; fan- $4.65. 



Ile tare from \ew York to New Haven (Yale University) and return is 

 $3.00; there are trains about once an hour and the single trip takes 

 one and a hait' to two hours. 



The fare from New York to Princeton and return is also §3.00; there 

 are about ten trains daily and the single trip takes about one and a half 

 hour. 



