THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ASSO¬ 
CIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS 
Baltimore, Maryland, December 26 and 27, 1918 
The thirty-first annual meeting of the American Association of 
Economic Entomologists will be held in Room 9, Gilman Hall, Johns 
Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., on December 26 and 27, 1918. 
Sessions will open at 10 a. m., Thursday, December 26. The annual 
reports and reports of committees will be presented, followed by the 
annual address of the President. The meeting of the general associa¬ 
tion will be continued at 1.30 p. m. On Friday a joint session will be 
held with the section on Horticultural Inspection, and a program has 
been arranged for Friday afternoon. If more time is necessary, the 
session will be continued on Friday evening. 
Sectional Meetings 
The meeting of the section on Apiculture will be held at 8 p. m., 
Thursday, December 26. The section on Horticultural Inspection 
will meet with the regular association in joint session, Friday morning. 
Hotel Headquarters 
Hotel headquarters for this association will be at the Southern Hotel, 
where rates of $3 per day and upward have been secured. Members are 
urgently requested to secure reservations of rooms in advance, and, 
if hotel facilities are not available, they should communicate with 
Miss L. M. Bollman, Librarian of the Johns Hopkins University, 
Baltimore, Md., who will arrange for rooms in private families. Miss 
Bollman has been authorized to act for the American Association for 
the Advancement of Science in this matter, and members desiring 
accommodations should state clearly whether they desire a room with 
board, room without board, or board only, the dates they expect to 
occupy room and the maximum price they wish to pay. Prompt 
attention to this matter will add materially to the success of the 
meeting. 
Railroad Rates 
Information concerning railroad rates to the meeting should be se¬ 
cured direct from Dr. L. 0. Howard, Permanent Secretary, Smith¬ 
sonian Institution, Washington, D. C. 
