International Congress of Orientalists, Parig. [July, 



Second SECtioN. 

 Languages and Archaeology of the Far East. 



(a,) China and Japan. 



MM. Cordier, Deveria, Guimefc, De Rosny, Ed. Spechi- 

 Secretary : M. Ed. Chavanneg. 

 (h.) Indo-China, Malaya et Polynesia: 



MM. Aymonier, Bonet, Cordier, Marre. 

 Secretary : M. P. Lefevre-Pontalis. 



Third Section. 



Musalman Languages and Archaeology. 



MM. Barbier De Meynard, Derenbourg, Houdas, Scbefer, 



Secretary : M. Casanova. 



Fourth Section. 

 Semitic Languages and Archaeology, 

 (a.) Aramaean, Hebrew, Phoenician, Ethiopian : 



MM. Ph. Berger, Rubens Duval, Marquis De Vogiie. 

 Secretary : M. L'Abbe Chabot. 

 (b.) Assyria : 

 MM. Heuzey, J. Oppert, L'Abbe Quentin, Thureau-Dangin. 

 Secretary : R. P. Scheil. 



Fifth Section. 

 Egypt and the Langxiages of Africa. 

 MM. Guieysse, Le General Hanoteau, Lefebure, Maspero, 

 Pierret. 

 Secretaries : MM. Ren^ Basset et Moret, 



Sixth Section. 

 The East, Greece. — Belat,ions of Hellenism with the East, — Byzantium. 

 MM. D. Bikelas, E. Legrand, G. Schlumberger. 

 Secretaries : MM. Jean Psicbari et Theodore Reinach. 



Seventh Section. 

 Ethnography, Folk-lore of the East. 



MM. Le Prince lioland Bonaparte, Le Docteuv E,-T, 

 Hamy, Girard De Riulle. 

 Secretary : M. F. Grenard. 



