288 FINAL ACT OF SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. 



MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 3, 19163 O'CLOCK. 

 Joint Session of Subsections 2, 3, and 4. 



NEW WILLARD HOTEL, PART OF LARGE BALLROOM. 



EDWIN R. A. SEUGMAN, Chairman. 



Commerce Between the United States and Central America. 

 RAFAEL GUIROLA, Salvador. 



The Necessity of Adopting Uniform Principles in Banking in the 

 American Countries as a Means of Approximation to Uniform 

 Monetary Systems. 

 TORIBIO ESQUIVEL, OBREGON, Mexico. 



Possibility of Introducing a Common Monetary Standard as Between the 



Republics of America. 

 E. W. KEMMERER, Princeton University. 



The Taxation of Business. 



THOMAS S. ADAMS, Cornell University. 



Commercial Relations Between El Salvador and the United States. (Read 



by title.) 

 PEDRO S. FONSECA, San Salvador, El Salvador. 



A Common Monetary Unit for America. (Read by title.) 

 GUILLERMO SUBERCASEAUX, Santiago, Chile. 



TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 19169.30 O'CLOCK. 

 The Four Subsections Met Together. 



NEW WILLARD HOTEL, SMALL BALLROOM. 



S. N. D. NORTH, Chairman. 



Summary of Inland Navigation in Brazil. 



PEDRO SOUTO MAIOR, Brazil. (Read by CUNTON JD. SMITH.) 



The Safety First Movement in American Railways. 

 R. G. RICHARDS, Chicago. 



The Balance of Trade Between South America and the United States. 

 JEREMIAH W. JENKS, New York University. 



