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6 o’clock supper on Wednesday, December 31. The place of the meeting 
will be announced later. 
Hotel Headquarters 
Hotel headquarters for this Association will be at the Harrington, 11th 
and E Streets. Rates as follows: 
Single room, without bath.$3.00 
Double room, without bath. 4.00 
Single room, with bath. 3.50 
Double room, with bath.5.00 to 6.00 
Railroad Rates 
Reduced rates will be secured from some of the railroads. Members 
should obtain exact information prior to the time of the meeting from 
their local railroad agent or from Dr. Burton E. Livingston, Permanent 
Secretary, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. 
Dinner 
The entomologists dinner will be held on Friday evening, January 2, 
7 p. m., at Harvey’s. 
Membership 
Applications for membership can be secured from the Secretary or 
from the Committee on Membership. These should be filled out, prop¬ 
erly endorsed, and filed with the Membership Committee on or before 
December 31. Every application must be accompanied with a fee of 
$4.00 to cover dues and subscription to the Journal for the year follow¬ 
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Exhibits 
It is planned to have exhibits consisting of appliances and apparatus 
used in connection with entomological work, also life history sets, dis¬ 
tribution maps and specimens showing damage caused by some of the 
important economic insects. These exhibits will be displayed near the 
meeting room. 
The Bee Culture Laboratory of the Bureau of Entomology will have 
open house on Tuesday, December 30, and an invitation is extended to 
members of the Association and others interested. The various prob- 
