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(g) Members of the live-stock sanitary service of the American Re- 

 publics should meet at regular intervals to consult and inform 

 each other regarding the measures taken for furthering coop- 

 eration in protecting the live-stock industry of the American 

 countries. 



Article 13. 



The Second Pan American Scienrific Congress suggests that — 



An American Plant Protection Congress be convened as soon as prac- 

 ticable, composed of one or more technical experts from each 

 . of the American Republics, in order — 

 (i) To discuss suitable legislation; 



(2) To provide the means of establishing competent 



scientific bureaus; 



(3) To recommend such cooperative research work and 



control of plant introduction as may be ^visable; 

 and 



(4) To make all reasonable effort to secure appropriate 



action by the American Republics. 



Article 14. . 



The Second Pan American Scientific Congress recommends — 



The distribution of information regarding the agricultural produc- 

 tion of the American Republics and of the publications relating 

 thereto. 



Article 15. 



The Second Pan American Scientific Congress believes it to be important 

 that— 

 • The achievements and influence of the founders of the independence 

 of the American Republics be made known to the peoples 

 thereof, and that the important details of the lives of the 

 liberators and statesmen of the continent be included in 

 courses of study in schools of the American Republics. 



Article 16. 



The Second Pan American Scientific Congress recommends that — 



There be established in the universities of the United States chairs 

 of the history, development, and ideals of the Latin American 

 peoples, and in the universities of Latin America chairs of the 

 history, development, and ideals of the people of the United 

 States. 



