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MEXICO. 

 Official Delegates. 



Manuei, Gamio, chairman of the delegation; inspector general of archaeol- 

 ogy in Mexico; professor of history, Academy of Fine Arts; 

 ex-professor of archaeology in the National Museum; professor of 

 ethnology, Ethnographic Institute. 



I/Uis Castili.0 Led6n, ex director of the National Museum of Archae- 

 ology, History, and Ethhology; representative of the Mexican 

 Government to the International School of American Archaeology 

 and Ethnology ; ex deputy to the Twenty-sixth Congress ; member 

 of the Historical Academy and of the Geographical and Statistical 

 Society. 



Delegates, Societies, and Institutions. 



Joaquin D. Casasus, lawyer and internationalist; former ambassador of 

 Mexico to the United States; (died Feb. 25, 191 6). 



ToRiBio EsQUivEL Obreg6n, formerly minister of finance; professor of 

 commercial law in the Columbia University. 



Manuel Gamio. 



Writers of Papers. 



JoAQuiN D. Casasus. Arturo L. Guerra. 



ToRiBio EsQuivEiv Obregon. Benito Javier P^Srez-VerdIa. 



Manuel Gamio. Guillermo A. Sherwell. 



NICARAGUA. 

 Official Delegates. 



Damaso Rivas, chairman of the delegation; professor in the University 



of Pennsylvania. 

 Pedro J. Cuadra, Ch., ex-member of the Chamber of Deputies. 



Delegates, Societies, and Institutions. 



Alejandro C^sar, physician and internationalist. 



lyUis Felipe Corea. 



J. Alberto Gamez, former professor of mathematics and former assistant 



secretary of interior. 

 Antonio Lazo Arriaga, internationalist and former minister of foreign 



affairs of Guatemala; former professor of constitutional law. 



