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SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL CONGRESS 
BOSTON MEETING 
1907 
BOSTON LOCAL COMMITTEE 
WILLIAM T. SEDGWICK, Chairman 
J. S. KINGSLEY, 
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R. T, BIGELOW, Secretaries 
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^ William Erewster, Esc., 
145 Brattle St., 
Cambridge. 
Juue 98, 1907. 
Ky dear Vr. Erewster: 
Tbe Seventh International Zoological Congress «ill be 
held in Boston, August 19tb to ?4th, under tbe presidency of Mr. 
Alexander Agassiz. Delegates are expected from many European, 
countries and there will be a large number of zoologists in 
attendance from various parts of tbe Onited States. Arrange¬ 
ments for the Congress are in tbe hands of a General Committee, 
appointed by tbe American Society of Naturalists, and by their 
authority a Local Committee is now being formed to attend to the 
reception of tbe Congress in Eoston. Sufficient funds have been 
placed at tbe disposal of tbe Committee to meet all necessary 
expenses. 
In case absence from tbe city should make it impossible 
for you to attend the meetings of tbe Committee, we should be glad 
nevertheless to have the privilege of using your name. 
Very truly yours. 
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