180 FINAL ACT OF SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. 



A Study of the Mongolian Mancha Sacra in La Paz. (Read by title.) 

 NESTOR MORALES VILLAZON, Director of the National Institute of 

 Bacteriology (Bolivia). 



The Fossil Man of Cuba. (Read by title.) 

 Luis MONTANA. 



Study of the Prehistorical Man of the High Plateau of Bolivia. (Read by 



title.) 

 M. RIGOBERTO PAREDES. 



The Races and Nationalities in America. (Read by title.) 



JOSE; INGENIEROS, Professor of Anthropology in the University of 

 Buenos Aires. 



On Certain Archceologic Studies. (Read by title.) 



On the Predynastic Egyptian Boats on Painted Vases. (Read by title.) 



A. CHILDE, Keeper of Archaeology in the National Museum, Rio 

 de Janeiro, Brazil. 



The Indians of fi Serra do Norte," Matto Grosso, Brazil. (Read by title.) 



B. ROQUETTE PINTO, National Museum of Rio de Janeiro. 



The Desirability of Uniform Laws Throughout the Pan American Countries 

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

 thropological Research and the Collection and Scientific Treatment 

 of Museum Material. (Read by title.) 

 SAMUEL LAINEZ. 



The Desirability of Uniform Laws Throughout the Pan American Countries 

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

 thropological Research and the Collection and Scientific Treatment 

 of Museum Material. (Read by title.) 



GEORGES ROUMA, Director General of Education of the Republic of 

 Bolivia. 



Physical Anthropology of the Primitive Tribes of South America. (Read 



by title.) 

 MARTIN GUSINDE, Professor, L/iceo Aleman, Santiago de Chile. 



The Desirability of Uniform Laws Throughout the Pan American Countries 

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

 thropological Research and the Collection and Scientific Treatment 

 of Museum Material. (Read by title.) 

 ADRIAN RECINOS. 



