FINAL ACT OF SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. l8l 

 TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 19169.30 A. M. 



NATIONAL MUSEUM, AUDITORIUM. 



ERNESTO QUESADA, Chairman. 



The Pukara Vases of Tilcara of the Pelike Type Compared with Those of 



Machu Pichu. 

 JUAN M. AMBROSETTI. 



The Grindstones of the Primitive Inhabitants of Cabo Frio. (Illustrated 

 with slides.) 



A. C. SlMOENS DA SlLVA. 



The Teotihuacan Culture. 

 The Last Cultural Period of Azteca Type. 

 The Archaeological Chart. 

 Charts of Cultural Zones. 

 MANUEL GAMIO. 



The Onas and Haush of Tierra del Fuego. (Illustrated with slides.) 

 CHARLES W. FURLONG. 



The Racial Factor in Delinquency. 



A Comparative Study of the Mentality of the American Negro. 

 THOMAS WILLIAMS. 



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. (Read by title.) 

 ABRAHAM ALVAREZ S. 



Archaeological Researches in Mexico. (Read by title.) 

 Luis CASTILLO L/EDON. 



Present State of our Knowledge of the South American Indians, with a Lin- 

 guistic Map. (Illustrated with slides.) (Read by title.) 

 RUDOLPH SCHULLER. 



On the Relative Complexity of Male and Female Brains. 



E. E. SOUTHARD, Director Psychopathic Department, Boston State 

 Hospital. 



Paleolithic Station of Talta. (Read by title.) 

 AURELIANO OYARZUN, Santiago de Chile. 



The Pueblo Culture and its Relationships. 



J. WALTER FEWKES, Ethnologist Bureau of American Ethnology. 



