REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 



Ex II I HIT A. 



Ill 



Traiisactioini of iho ucIxuk/c ('_(//<(• of the Smillinoiii<in fimliliitiuii (litriiuj the Jhcal i)var 



1887-'88. 



Exhibit li. 



CONVKNIION C()NCEKNIN(; THK INTKKNATloN AI. KXCHANGKS FOK (^(FKICIAL DOCU- 

 MKNTS AND SCIKNTIITC AM) MTKKAKY I'lIlJLICATK )NS. 



[Translation from the French.] 



The Presideut of the United States of Aiiiericii, His Miijcsty the Kiiij; of the Bel- 

 jfiiins, His Miijesty the Emperor of Brazil, Her Majesty tlie Qiiec^i Keoeiit of Spain, 

 His Majesty the King of Italy, His Majesty the King of Portugal and of theAlgarves, 

 His Majesty tlu; King of Servia, the Feihual Council of th«» Swiss Confederation, de- 

 siring to estahlisli, on the basis adopted by the eonf(M'ence which met at IJrussels from 

 the lOth to (he 14th April, 188:5, a system of international exchanges of the olTicial 

 documents and of the scitnitific and literary i>ubHcations of their respective States, 

 have appointed for their jdcMiipot^Mitiaries, to wit: 



Th(5 President of the United States of America, Mr. Lambert Tret\ minister resident 

 of the United States of America at Brussels, His Majesty the King of the Belgians, 

 the Prince de Caraman, his minister of foreign affairs and the Chevalier do Moreau, 

 his minister of agriculture, industry, and i)ul)lic works. 



His Majesty the Emperor of Brazil, the Count do Villeneuve, his envoy extraordi- 

 nary and minister plenipotentiary near His Majesty the King of the Belgians, 



Her Miijesty the Queen Regent of Spain, Mr. de Tavira, charg6 d'affaires ad in- 

 terim of Sjiain at Brussels, 



His Majesty, the King of Italy, the Manjuis Mafl'ei, his envoy extraordinary and 

 Ojiixister plenipotentiary near His Majesty the King of the Belgians, 



