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b.  Toxicology,  Physiological  and  Pathological 
methods  of  examination. 
4.  Botany  and  Materia  Medica.  Pharmacognosy. 
Examination  of  drugs.  Bacteriology. 
5.  Bromatology.    Examination  of  foods.  Institu- 
tion of  a  Board  of  Inspection  for  foodstuffs. 
Languages. — 8.  The  official  languages  of  the  Congress  are 
Dutch,  French,  English,  German. 
Reports. — The  reports  will  be  written  in  French.  The  papers  and 
publications  which  are  sent  in,  may  be  written  in  any  of  the  above- 
mentioned  languages ;  but,  if  required,  an  abridged  report  written  in 
French,  will  be  added. 
9.  The  committees  of  the  Congress  also  have  a  right  to  publish 
the  reports  and  communications  which  have  not  been  discussed  in 
the  meetings  of  the  Congress. 
Meetings. — 10.  There  will  be  general  and  sectional  meetings. 
At  least  two  general  meetings  will  be  held.  The  dates  and  the 
lists  of  subjects  will  be  fixed  by  the  organizing  committee.  The 
sections  will  meet  as  often  as  is  considered  necessary,  and  they  will 
be  independent  as  to  the  arrangement  of  their  work. 
11.  At  the  end  of  each  sectional  meeting  the  secretary  will  hand 
over  to  the  general  secretary  the  text  of  the  subjects  treated,  of 
the  proposals,  and  of  the  resolutions  carried  by  the  meeting.  The 
report  of  the  meeting  must  reach  the  general  secretary  before  the 
next  meeting  of  his  section  is  held. 
The  Council  of  the  Congress. — 12.  The  first  general  meeting  will 
be  presided  over  by  the  general  president  of  the  organizing  commit- 
tee. In  this  meeting  the  following  members  will  be  appointed :  the 
general  president  of  the  Congress,  5  vice-presidents  (presidents  of 
the  sections),  the  honorary  vice-president  of  the  Congress,  the  honor- 
ary sectional  presidents,  the  general  secretary,  the  treasurer,  and  the 
assistant  secretaries. 
The  Next  Congress. — 13.  In  the  last  general  meeting  it  will  be 
decided  when  and  where  the  Twelfth  International  Congress  will 
be  held. 
Sectional  Meetings. — 14.  The  first  sectional  meetings  will  be  pre- 
sided over  by  the  presidents  appointed  for  this  purpose. 
In  these  first  sectional  meetings  the  sectional  committee  will  be 
chosen. 
