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For Guatemala.—Francisco de Arce. 
For Hungary.—Harsanyi Desiré and Vater Joisef. 
For Italy.—Antonio Roiti. 
For Japan.—Osuke Asano and Shigeru Kondo. 
For Meaico.—Alfonso Castelld. 
For Netherlands.—Dr. H. Haga. 
For Paraguay.—Max. F. Croskey. 
For Russia.—N. Egoroff and L. Swentorzetzky. 
For Spain.—Jose Ma. de Madariaga and A. Montenegro. 
For Switzerland.—Dr. H. F. Weber, P. Chappuis, and Jean 
Landry. 
For Australia.—C. W. Darley and — Threlfall. 
For Canada.—Ormond Higman. 
For Crown Colonies. —P. Cardew. 
For India.—M. G. Simpson. 
In the presence of—M. J. Collins, W. Duddell, C. W. 8. Crawley, 
and F. E. Smith, Secretaries. 
SCHEDULE A. 
List oF CouNTRIES AND DELEGATES. 
America (United States)—Dr. 8. W. Stratton, Director Bureau 
of Standards, Washington; Dr. Henry 8S. Carhart, Professor of 
Physics at the University of Michigan; and Dr. E. B. Rosa, Physicist, 
Bureau of Standards, Washington. 
Austria.—Dr. Viktor Edler von Lang, President of the Commission 
of Weights and Measures, Vienna; and Dr. Ludwig Kusminsky, In- 
spector of above Commission. 
Belgium.—Professor Eric Gérard, Director of the Montefiore 
Electro-Technical Institution and President of the Consultative Com- 
mission on Electricity ; and Monsieur Clément, Secretary of the Con- 
- sultative Commission on Electricity. 
Brazil.—Mr. Ll. Weiss, Chef de la Section Technique des Tele- 
graphes, Brésil. 
Chile.—Don Victor Eastman, First Secretary to the Legation of 
Chile, London. 
Colombia.—Don Jorge Roa. 
Denmark and Sweden.—Professor S. A. Arrhenius, Nobel Insti- 
tute, Stockholm. 
Ecuador.—Sefior Don Celso Nevares, Consul-General. 
France.—Professor Lippmann, Member of the Institute and Pro- 
fessor at the Sorbonne; M. R. Benoit, Directeur du Bureau Interna- 
tional des Poids et Mesures; and M. de Nerville, Ingénieur en Chef des 
Télégraphes. 
Germany.—Professor Warburg, President of the Imperial Physico- 
Technical Institute ; Professor Jaeger, Member of the Imperial Physico- 
Technical Institute; and Professor Lindeck, Member of the Imperial 
Physico-Technical Institute. 
Great Britain.—The Right Hon. Lord Rayleigh, President of the 
Royal Society; Professor J. J. Thomson, F.R.S., Cambridge; Sir 
