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CLAYTON, H. H., Esmeralda 586, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. 

 Delegate Argentine Meteorological Bureau. 

 Paper presented: The Argentine Meteorological Service. 



CLEMENTS, F. E., Professor, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. 

 Delegate University of Minnesota. 



CLEVENGER, G. H., 381 Hawthorne Avenue, Palo Alto, Cal. 

 Member of Committee, Subsection 2, Section VII. 

 Paper presented : The Possibility of Treating by the Cyanide Process 

 the Complex Silver or Silver-Gold Ores of the Latin- American 

 Republics. 



CLINE, I. M., United States Weather Bureau, New Orleans, La. 



Paper presented: Temperature Conditions at New Orleans, as In- 

 fluenced by Subsurface Drainage. 



CLINTON, L. A., Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 

 Alternate Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science. 



CLOWES, G. A. H., Research Hospital, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Paper presented: The Relation of Hay Fever to Anaphylaxis. 



CLUVERIUS, W. T., Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

 Alternate United States Naval Academy. 



COBB, N. A., Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture, 



Washington, D. C. 



Member of Committee, Subsection 6, Section III. 

 Paper presented: The Animal Organisms of the Soil; a New View of 



Soil Fertility. 



COCA, A. F., 414 East Twenty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. 



Paper presented: Laboratory Diagnosis of Cancer Sero-Diagnostic 

 Methods in Cancer The Reactions of Freund versus Dungern and 

 Abderhalden. 



CODY, SHERWIN, Director, National Associated Schools of Scientific 



Business, Chicago, 111. 



Paper presented: Statement as to Aim and Achievements of the Na- 

 tional Associated Schools of Scientific Business Since Establishment. 



COLCORD, MABEL, 1335 Twelfth Street NW., Washington, D. C. 

 Alternate Radcliffe College. 



COLEMAN, J. F., 920 Hibernia Building, New Orleans, La. 



Paper presented: Best Type of Construction for Piers and Quays on 

 Water Fronts of Great Depths and Swift Currents. 



