including the King of Wur'tenbergi who in response to the ad- 
dress of the President of the Congress', Dr von den Stienen, 
expressed at length his appreciat ion of the aims and work of 
the Congress, and his pleasure at having th.e present session 
held in his capital city - Stuttgart. A report of the meeting 
of the Congress held in New York City in 1902 was read by 
Dr Pranz Boas, of the Natural History Museum, New York, and 
other routine Business was transacted. The Congress was in- 
vited to take luncheon with the King in his suburban palace 
and many members of the Congress and their friends attended. 
Afterwards a reception was held in the palace gardens. The 
King’s interest was highly appreciated and contributed much to 
the success of the Congress. Sessions were held on the 19th, 
20th, 22nd, 23rd and 24th, and a large number of papers were 
read dealing in the main with questions of American history, 
ethnology and archeology, the program being as follows: 
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