s Piogiamme. 
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Monday, June 29th. 
8.00 p.m Social Meeting at the Library Parlors. 
Address of Welcome by Prof. A. L. Lane, 
President of the Josselyn Botanical So¬ 
ciety. 
Response by Capt. H. L. Spinney, President 
of the Ornithological Society. 
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Tuesday, June 39th. 
8.30 a.m. Business meetings of both societies. 
Excursions. 
8.00 p.m. “The Flora of Eastern Massachusetts in re¬ 
lation to the Flora of Maine,” by Wil¬ 
liam Penn Rich. 
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Wednesday, July 1st. 
Excursions. 
8.00 p.m. “Birds from a Light-house,” by Capt. Her¬ 
bert L. Spinney. 
Thursday, July 2d. 
Excursions. 
8.00 p.m. “The Fern Plants of New England,” by Al- 
vah Augustus Eaton. 
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Friday, July 3d. 
Excursions. 
8.00 p.m. “The Economic Value of Birds,” by John. 
Merton Swaine. 
oAimouncements. 
s 
Tickets for Skowhegan and return may be 
bought on or after Monday, June 29th, at the 
Maine Central Stations named in the enclosed 
list for one fare the round trip, and at any station 
of the Washington County R. R. for one and one- 
third fare. These tickets will be good for return 
on or before Saturday, July 4th. 
The headquarters of the two Societies will be 
at the Hotel Coburn, Skowhegan, where board and 
rooms may be obtained by those attending these 
meetings, at $ 1.50 per day. 
Members should plan to connect at Water- 
ville with the train leaving that place for Skowhe¬ 
gan at 4.20 p.m., Monday. 
The two Societies will make one or more 
excursions each day, either together or in different 
parties, to interesting and accessible localities by 
electric cars and by carriages. 
The evening meetings will be held at the 
Library Parlors, and all persons interested are 
cordially invited to attend, and also to join in the 
excursions. 
