1 82 report of the secretary general. 



Fernando MontessusdeBallore. Arturo E. Salazar. 



A. MoRAGA Porras. Carlos Silva Cruz. 



Teodoro Muhm. Justiniano Sotomayor. 



AuRELiANO OyarziJn. Guillermo Subercaseaux. 



His Excellency Eduardo Poirier. Luis Thayer Ojeda. 



I. Marcial Rivera. Max Uhle. 



DarIo E. Salas. Moise;s Vargas. 



Ram6n Salas Edwards. Carlos Year. 



colombia 



Official Delegates. 



Roberto AncIzar, lawyer, chairman of the delegation; secretary of the 



legation in the United States. 

 Phanor J. Eder, lawyer. 

 Franz Hederick, professor of modem languages, University of Bogota; 



representative of the press of Colombia; secretary of the dele- 

 gation. 

 TuLio OspiNA, rector of the School of Mines, Medellin ; former rector of 



the University of Antioquia; president of the Historical Academy 



of Antioquia; member of the Geological Society of France, and 



of the Academy of Science of California. 

 Eduardo RodrIguez PinerES, lawyer; ex-president of the Colombian 



Academy of Jurisprudence; honorary member of the Academy of 



Legislation and Jurisprudence of Madrid. 

 CalixTo Torres Umana, surgeon. National University of Colombia; 



chief of the clinic in the faculty of medicine; ex-president of the 



Society of University Medicine. 



Delegates, Societies and Institutions. 



Rafael Alvarez Salas, dvil engineer; director general of the Pacific 

 Railroad in Colombia. 



Gen. Carlos Cuervo Marquez, former minister of foreign affairs, war, 

 and public instruction; president of the National Academy of 

 History. , 



Phanor J. Eder, secretary comparative law bureau. 



Francisco Escobar Campuzano, mining engineer; vice president 

 National School of Mines, Medellin. 



Meliton Escobar Larrazabal, civil engineer; member of the Engineer- 

 ing Society of Colombia. 



