254 FINAL ACT OF SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. 

 Joint Session of Subsections 2 and 4 (Applied Chemistry). 



PRIVATE DINING ROOM, RALEIGH HOTEL. 



C. E. MUNROE, Chairman. 



CHARLES BASKERVILLE, Honorary Chairman. 



Drying Oils Produced in the Americas. 



H. A. GARDNER, Institute of Industrial Research, Washington, D. C. 



Paints for Tropical Climates. 



MAXIMILIAN TOCH, Chemist, New York, N. Y. 



Extent and Possible Development of the Borax Deposits of Argentina. 



E. M. HERMITTE, Director of the Department of Mines, Buenos Aires, 

 Argentina. 



The Electric Furnace in Metallurgy. 



JOSEPH W. RICHARDS, Professor of Metallurgy, Lehigh University. 



The Iron Mines of Cuba and the Methods of Preparing their Ore. 

 J. E. LITTLE, Mechanical Engineer, Felton, Cuba. 



THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 19159.30 O'CLOCK. 

 Joint Session of Subsection 3 (Geology) and Section HI (Conservation). 



ENGLISH ROOM, RALEIGH HOTEL. 



M. R. CAMPBELL, Chairman. 



Petroleums and Asphalts in the United States. 



E.W.SHAW, Geologist, United States Geological Survey, Washington, 

 D. C. (Section VII, Subsection 3.) 



Conservation of the Oil and Gas Resources of the Americas. 



RALPH ARNOLD, Consulting Geologist and Engineer, Los Angeles, Cal. 

 (Section II, Subsection i, Conservation.) 



The Petroleum Resources of Mexico. 



D. T. DAY, Consulting Chemist, United States Bureau of Mines, 

 Washington, D. C. (Section VII, Subsection 3.) 



Petroleum Resources of Ecuador. 



C. D. ANDRADE, Official Delegate from Ecuador. 



The Migration of Oil Through Small Fissures and Faults. 

 CASSIUS A. FISHER, Consulting Geologist, Denver, Colo. 



