. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. 61. Sri Lanka: December, 2001 WORLD CONGRESS OF HERPETOLOGY We are happy to inform you that the Fourth World Congress of Herpetology will be held from 2nd to 9th December 2001, in the BMICH, Colombo Sri Lanka. This is the first signifi- cant herpetology event of the new millennium and the organizing committee is determined to make this the most memorable herpetological forum of the century. The Registration-Full participant US $ 350, Students US $ 250, and Accompany persons US $ 200. A surcharge of US $ 100 will be applied after 1st September 2001.
. Current herpetology. Reptiles; Herpetology. 61. Sri Lanka: December, 2001 WORLD CONGRESS OF HERPETOLOGY We are happy to inform you that the Fourth World Congress of Herpetology will be held from 2nd to 9th December 2001, in the BMICH, Colombo Sri Lanka. This is the first signifi- cant herpetology event of the new millennium and the organizing committee is determined to make this the most memorable herpetological forum of the century. The Registration-Full participant US $ 350, Students US $ 250, and Accompany persons US $ 200. A surcharge of US $ 100 will be applied after 1st September 2001. Deadline for abstracts-31 August 2001. Registration entitlements for delegates-In addition to attendance at all formal sessions, con- gress registration will be entitle you to: Airport transfers (both ways) Daily shuttle service from hotel to congress venue Conference kit, which includes: Label badge. Special 4WCH pen. Special 4WCH note pad, 4WCH picture post cards, Sri Lanka herp stickers. Welcome cocktail. Two coffee breaks with snacks on each day of the congress. Lunch on all congress days. Congress banquet. Full day professional excursion. Abstract book and the programme and many more. We have reserved special discount rate in leading five star hotel - shared room with break- fast is only US $ 35 on wards. We will be mailing you the congress Brochure and Registrations forms. Sri Lanka is a herpetological hotspot in the world. In addition to upward 150 species of amphibians, Sri Lanka is also home to diverse reptiles: Five species of marine turtles, chelo- nians, crocodiles, varanids, agamids, skinks, lacertids, chameleons, geckos, and snakes (from primitive uropeltids to modern vipers) inhabit our small island of 64,742 square km in area. I look forward to welcoming you in Sri Lanka in December 2001. REGISTER TODAY! Pre-registration & information: 4WCH Promotions Office, 95 Cotta Road, Colombo 8, SRI LANKA. E-mail: Internet: Congress organiz
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