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It appears, therefore, to be the duty of every zoologist to help so far as he is 
able to support this most invaluable work. All particulars and forms of sub- 
scription can be obtained from the Secretary of the Zoological Society, Regents 
Park, London N. W. 8., but I may mention that the price of the whole volume is 
now £2, 10. 0. and the price of the separate parts a proportional smaller sum. 
Yours faithfully, 
W, L, Sclater. 
London, 1 February, 1922. 
FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING IN NEW YORK 
The Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists will 
convene in New York City, May 16-18, 1922. Sessions devoted to the reading 
of papers, discussion, and business, will be held from 10: 00 A. M. to 4:30 P.M., 
May 16-17, in the American Museum of Natural History. There will be an 
evening session with motion pictures, May 17. Members of the Society wiU 
have an opportunity on May 18 to visit the new Heads and Horns Building 
and other places of interest in the New York Zoological Park as guests of the 
New York Zoological Society. The whole meeting promises to be exception- 
ally interesting and important. The Committee on Arrangements consists of 
Mr. H. E. Anthony, chairman; Mr. Herbert Lang; Dr. Robert Cushman Mur- 
phy; and the Corresponding Secretary, ex-officio. Hotel headquarters will be 
at the Hotel Majestic, 72nd Street and Central Park West, five blocks south of 
the American Museum. 
