170 FINAL ACT OF SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. 



The Incas and their Culture. (Illustrated with slides.) 



HIRAM B INCH AM, Assistant Professor of Latin American History, 

 Yale University. 



TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 19152 P. M. 



Joint Session. 

 HENRY R. HOWLAND, Chairman. 



Pedagogical Anthropology in the United States. 

 The European and the American Child. 



PAUL R. RADOSAVIJEVICH, Assistant Professor of Experimental 

 Pedagogy, New York University. 



The Services of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia to American 



Anthropology. (Read by title.) 

 S. G. DIXON, President, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. 



The Army Medical Museum in American Anthropology. 

 D. S. LAMB, United States Army Medical Museum. 



Contributions of the National Geographic Society to American Anthropology. 



(Read by title.) 



GILBERT H. GROSVENOR, Director and Editor, National Geographic 

 Society, Washington, D. C. 



Anthropology in the Museum of the Society of Natural Sciences, Buffalo, 



N. Y. 



HENRY R. ROWLAND, Superintendent and Treasurer, Buffalo Society 

 of Natural Sciences. 



Anthropological Study of Old Americans (American Whites of three or more 



generations on each side}. 



ALES HRDLI^KA, Curator, Division of Physical Anthropology, United 

 States National Museum. 



The Eye and Hair Color in Children of Old Americans. 

 BEATRICE L. STEVENSON. 



Ceremonial and Other Practices on the Human Body among the Indians. 



(Illustrated with slides.) 



WALTER HOUGH, Curator of Ethnology, United States National 

 Museum. 



