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d. In parochial schools. 



e. Public schools : 



Technical. 

 Manual. 

 Night schools. 



The Congress of Rome of 1885 adjourned to meet in Paris upon the 

 occasion of the French Exposition in 1889, from August 10 to 17 inclu- 

 sive. The opening session was held at the Palace Trocadero under the 

 presidency of the minister of Justice and Worship, and Keeper of the 

 seal. 



The following oflQcers were chosen : 



Honorary presidents : MM. Thevenet, Keeper of the Seal, Minister of Justice and of 

 Worship, France ; Benedikt, Professor of the University of Vienna, Austria ; Brouar- 

 del, Dean, Professor of Medical Jurisprudence at the Faculty of Medicine, Paris, 

 France; Demange, Avocat in the Court of Appeals of Paris, Member of the Council 

 of Order, France; Ferri (E.) Professor of the University of Rome, Deputy of the 

 Italian Parliament, Italy ; Garofalo (Baron), Vice-President of the Civil Tribunal 

 of Naples, Italy; Hakim (John), President of the National Italian Committee of 

 the Universal Exposition of Paris, Official Delegate of the Committee of the Italian 

 Congress, Italy; Hamel (van), Professor of the University of Amsterdam, Holland; 

 Ladame (Doctor), Professor of the University of Geneva, Switzerland ; Lombroso 

 (Cesare), Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, Turin, Italy ; Moleschott, Professor of 

 the University of Rome, Senator of the Kingdom, Italy ; Romiti (Doctor), Professor 

 at the University of Pisa, Italy ; Semal, Director of the Asylum for the Insane, Mons, 

 Belgium; Taladriz (Alvarez), Dean of the Bar at Valladlolid, Spain ; Tarde, Judge of 

 Instruction, Sarlat (Dordogne), France; Dr. Lorenzo Tenchini, Professor at the 

 University of Parma, Italy; Wilson (Thomas), Attorney of the Supreme Court, 

 Curator of the Department of Prehistoric Anthropology, U. S. National Museum, 

 Washington, D. C. 



President: M. Roussel (Doctor Theophile), Senator, Member of the Academy of 

 Medicine. 



Vice-presidents: MM. Lacassagne (Doctor), Professor of Medical Jurisprudence of 

 the Faculty of Lyon (Rhone); Motet (Doctor), Medical Expert of the Tribunals of 

 Paris. 



General secretary : M. Magitot (Doctor), Member of the Academy of Medicine, An- 

 cient President of the Society of Anthropology of Paris. 



Recording secretaries: MM. Bertillou (Alphonse), Chief in the Service of Identifi- 

 cation of the Prefecture of the Police in Paris ; Bournet (Doctor), Secretary and 

 Editorof the Archives of Criminal Anthropology of Lyons ; Coutagne (Doctor Henri), 

 Medical Expert at the Tribunal of Lyons; Manouvrier (Doctor), Professor in the 

 School of Anthropology at Paris. 



The official delegates were as follows : 



Austria-Hungary : M. Benedikt, Professor of Neuropathology at the University of 

 Vienna. . 



Belgium : Dr. Semal, Director of the State Insane Asylum at Mons; Dr. de Smeth, 

 Professor in the University at Brussels. 



Brazil : Councillor Ladislas Natto, Director of the Museum at Rio Janeiro. 



Denmark: Hansen (Soren), Copenhagen. 



United States: Dr. Thomas Wilson, Curator of Prehistoric Anthropology, U. S. 

 National Museum, Delegate of the Smithsonian Institution ; Clark Bell, Esq., Dele- 

 gate of the Society of Medical Jurisprudence of New York. 



