94  Eleventh  Int.  Phar.  Congress.        r  Am  jour,  pharm 
«  I    February  191:', 
About  the  Sending  in  of  Reports  for  the  Congress. 
1.  All  reports  and  contributions  for  the  Congress  should  be  sent,, 
in  legible  writing  (by  preference  in  duplicate  and  type-written)  to 
the  general  secretary  of  the  Congress  before  June  ist,  1913. 
2.  They  should  be  written  on  one  side  of  the  paper  only. 
3.  To  all  reports  must  be  added : 
1.  The  conclusion  the  report  arrives  at. 
2.  A  concise  survey  of  the  report,  preferably  written  in 
French. 
4.  All  reports  and  documents  that  reach  the  general  secretary  be- 
fore the  ist  of  June,  will  be  printed  beforehand,  and  sent  to  the 
members  of  the  Congress  by  request;  they  can  be  obtained  at  the 
general  secretary's  office  before  the  opening  of  the  Congress.  Papers 
that  come  in  after  that  date,  will  appear  in  an  appendix,  but  the 
general  secretary  cannot  guarantee  their  publication  in  time  for  the 
opening  of  the  Congress. 
5.  All  reports,  papers,  etc.,  must  be  accompanied  by  the  writer's 
name  and  full  address. 
6.  All  contributions  must  be  original ;  they  must  not  have  been 
published  elsewhere. 
7.  The  contributors  must  conform  to  the  resolutions  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  the  Congress  concerning  the  publication  of  their  reports. 
8.  After  the  appearance  of  the  reports,  papers,  etc.,  in  the  Con- 
gress-report, and  in  any  case  after  the  31st  of  December,  19 13,  the 
members  will  be  at  liberty  to*  publish  their  reports  and  communi- 
cations elsewhere. 
9.  All  contributors  will  receive  50  copies  of  their  reports  and 
additional  copies  will  be  obtainable  at  cost  price. 
10.  The  Committee  of  the  Congress  has  a  right  to  refuse  reports 
and  communications  which  are  not  considered  suitable  for  discussion 
at  this  Congress  or  which  are  of  a  too  strong  personal  character, 
or  might  cause  a  too  violent  debate,  or  serve  as  a  means  of  adver- 
tisement. 
11.  If  the  reports  are  too  lengthy  the  Committee  may  resolve  to 
publish  an  abstract  only. 
12.  For  the  explanation  of  a  report,  only  ten  minutes  can  be 
allowed  at  the  meeting. 
13.  In  case  of  the  writer's  absence,  only  the  title  of  the  report  will 
be  made  known,  while  the  discussion  will  be  held  from  the  printed 
papers. 
