FINAL ACT OF SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. 175 



The Desirability of Uniform Laws Throughout the Pan American Countries 

 for the Protection of Antiquities, the Systematic Promotion of Anthro- 

 pological Research and the Collection and Scientific Treatment of 

 Museum Material. 

 MAX UHLE. 



American Archaeology in Modern Civilization. 

 PEDRO P. TRAVERSARI. 



THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 19152 P. M. 

 Joint Session A. 



NATIONAL MUSEUM, AUDITORIUM. 



GEORGE I/. BURR, Chairman. 



The Social Revolution of the Eighteenth Century in South America. 

 BERNARD MOSES, University of California. 



Notes on the Compilation of the Laws of Indias by Solorzano y Pinelo. 



RAFAEL ALTAMIRA, Professor in the Diplomatic Institute, Madrid, 

 Spain. 



The Archives of the Indies: History of and Suggestion for their Exploitation. 



(Read by title.) 



RoscoE R. HII.IV, Associate Professor, Department of History, 

 University of New Mexico. 



Precolumbian Americana. (Read by title.) 



PAUL BROCKETT, Assistant librarian, Smithsonian Institution. 



Le Vinland Sa Localisation Probable. 



ALPHONSE GAGNON, Secretary, Department of Public Works and 

 Labor, Quebec Provincial Government. 



Indications of Visits of White Men to America before Columbus. (Illus- 

 trated with slides.) 

 WILLIAM H. BABCOCK. 



The Origin and Destruction of a National Indian Portrait Gallery. 



F. W. HODGE, Ethnologist in Charge, Bureau of American Eth- 

 nology. 



The Indians and their Culture as Described in the Swedish and Dutch 



Records of 1614 to 1664. 

 AMANDUS JOHNSON, Instructor in University of Pennsylvania. 



