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GUATEMALA.
Sefior G. E. Guzman, Dircctor of General Statis-
tics, Guatemala.
SPAIN.
Sefior Don Manuel Ruiz de Quevedo, President of
the Association for the Instruction of Women,
Madrid.
jefior Don Federico de Botella, President of
Royal Geographical Society, Madrid.
Sefior Don Nunez de Arce, Madrid.
sefior Don Rafael Maria de Labra. Madrid.
HUNGARY. ;
2rof. Imre, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Buda-
pest.
>rof. I. Pauer, Budapest.
ITALY.
Signor Quintino_ Carrera, Director of the Public
Library, Turin.
Signor Fedele Lampertico, Member of the Superior
Council of Statistics, Vicenza.
Sua Altezza la Principessa Strongoli, Naples,
Signor Dr. Egisto Rossi, Rome.
SWITZERLAND.
Prof. F. Bluntschli, Architect, Ziirich.
URUGUAY.
Sefior Dr. F. A. Berra, Montevideo.
Sefior Honoré Roustan, Director of General Statis-
‘ise. Montevideo
JAPAN.
Mr. 8. Tejima, Imperial Japanese Commissioner
for the World's Columbian Exposition, Tokyo.
I'sudji Shindji, Minister of Education, Tokyo.
UNITED STATES.
GREAT BRITAIN.
ALABAMA.
Col. N. H. R. Dawson, Ex-Commissioner of Bureau
of Education. Selma.
ENGLAND.
Hist Desothen Beale, Cheltenham Ladies® College, CALIFORNIA.
London, Hubert H. Bancroft, the Bancroft Librar
Rev. Dr. Henry Boyd, Vice-Chancellor, Oxford. Francisco. ? Lim, Sen
Prof. James Bryce, Oxford University, Oxford.
J. G. Fitch, Esq., London.
Crof. Fr. Max Miiller, Oxford University, Oxford.
Dr. T. J. Barnardo, Home for Destitute Children,
London.
Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, M.A., London.
I. Scott Keltie, Assistant Secretary to the Royal
Geographical Society, London, W. C.
Hon. A. J. Mundella, M.P., London,
Sir Bernhard Samuelson, M.P., London.
Swire Smith, Lowfield, Keighley, National Associa-
tion for the Promotion of Technical and Sec-
ondary Education.
Hon. Lyulph Stanley, M.P., London.
Prof. Silvanus 1°. Thompson, London.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Prof. A. Graham Bell, Washington.
Dr. J. L. M. Curry, Agent Peabody Fund, Wash-
ington.
Dr. E. M. Gallaudet, President National Deaf-Mute
College, Washington.
>rof. G. Brown Goode, Director National Museum,
Washington.
Rt. Rev. John J. Keane, Rector Catholic Univer-
sity of America, Washington.
dwin Willets, Department of Agriculture, Wash-
ington.
Bishop I'. M. D. Ward, D.D., Washington.
Dr. T. C. Mendenhall, Superintendent Coast and
Geodetic Survey, Washington.
Prof. Alex. A. Oldrini, Washington.
GEORGIA.
Rt. Rev. A. Grant, A. M. E. Church, Atlanta.
Rt. tev. H. M. Turner. A. M. E. Church. Atlanta.
IRELAND.
Rt. Hon, Sir Patrick J. Keenan, Commissioner of
National Education, Dublin.
NETHERLANDS.
Dr. P. F. Hubrecht, Secretary-General of the Min-
istry of the Interior, The Hague.
ILLINOIS.
it. Rev. J. L. Spalding, D.D., Bishop of Peoria.
liss Frances E. Willard, Evanston.
rs. H. N. Wilmarth, Chicaco.
3rother Maurelian. De La Salle Institute, Chicago.
NORWAY.
Dr. D. F. Knudsen, Chief of the Department of
Public Instruction. Christiania.
PORTUGAL.
INDIANA.
Hon, W. N. Hailmann, Superintendent of Schools,
La Porte.
Jom Ignacio Fr, Silveira da Mota, Secretary-Gen-
eral of Ministry of Justice and Ecclesiastical
Affairs, Lisbon.
TOWA.
Dr. J. L. Pickard, LL.D., State University, Iowa
City.
KANSAS.
Rt. Rev. J. A. Handy, A. M. BE. Church, Kansas
City.
KENTUCKY.
Judge Wm. Beckner, Winchester. :
RUSSIA.
Mousicur I. de Dimscha, Professor Agregé at-
tached to the University of St. Petersburg,
Delegate of the Ministry of Public Instruction
at the World's Columbian Exposition, St.
Petersburg.
fonsieur Ergraff Kovalevsky, Delegate of the Min-
istry of Public Instruction at the Worlds
Columbian Exposition, St. Petersburg,
’rince Serge Wolkonsky, Delegate of the Ministry
of Public Instruction at the World’s Colum-
bian Exposition, St. Pcetersbure.
MARYLAND.
dis Eminence Cardinal Gibbons. Baltimore.