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4.  Correlation  between  the  morphological  qualities  of  corn  and 
the  baking  value  of  flour. 
5.  Microscopical  analysis  of  bread. 
6.  Statistical  method  of  describing  articles  of  food ;  especially 
fecula. 
7.  Physico-chemical  and  biological  analysis  of  milk,  in  connection 
with  certain  forms  of  disease  of  cattle. 
8.  Direct  microscopical  counting  of  bacteria  in  drinking-water. 
9.  Coli  bacilli  in  pasteurised  milk  and  in  water. 
10.  Bacteriological  analysis  of  prepared  meat  foods. 
11.  The  value  and  the  analysis  of  yoghurt,  maya,  and  other  prep- 
arations of  the  kind. 
12.  Maturing  processes  in  cheese. 
13.  Colonial  alcoholic  fermentation  products  (arrack,  rhum,  etc.). 
14.  Examination  of  oysters. 
15.  Sterilisation  by  means  of  ultra  violet  rays. 
16.  The  connection  between  food  commodities  and  infection. 
GENERAL  INFORMATION. 
Secretary's  Office  and  Inquiry  Office. 
The  Congress  will  be  held  at  the  Kurhaus,  Scheveningen. 
The  General  Secretary's  office  and  the  inquiry  office  at  the 
Kurhaus  will  be  open  from  September  16th  until  September  21,  19 13, 
from  9  a.m.  to  6  p.m. 
For  the  members  of  the  Congress  a  special  Post  and  Telegraph 
Office  will  be  established  in  one  of  the  wings  of  the  Kurhaus  near  the 
Secretary's  Office. 
Obtainable  at  the  Inquiry  Office: 
1.  Member's  tickets  for  the  congress  and  badges. 
2.  All  official  communications  and  reports  concerning  the  con- 
gress. 
3.  Tickets  for  the  congress  dinner. 
4.  Tickets  for  excursions  and  for  the  different  museums,  amuse- 
ments, etc. 
Messrs.  Lissone  and  Son's  Office  will  place  one  of  their  officials 
at  the  disposal  of  the  members  in  order  to>  give  any  information 
wanted  and  to  compose  circular  tickets  for  the  railways. 
Meetings  of  the  Sections. 
These  will  be  held  on  the  18th  of  September  in  the  various  labora- 
tories of  the  Leyden  University. 
