246 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF EDUCATION.
HAWAIL
Rev. 2 Mackintosh, Principal Royal School, Hon-
oiulua.
Rev. William B. Oleson, Principal Kamehameha
School, Honolulu.
2rof. Henry S$. Townsend, Principal Lahainaluna
Seminary, Lahaina.
ITALY.
Dr. M. de Cristoforis, Milan.
JAMAICA.
Seorge Hicks, Assistant Inspector of Schools,
Kingston.
J. R. Williams, M.A., Assistant Inspector of
Schools, Kingston.
JAPAN,
Mr. Higaki Naosuke, Inspector of Schools,
Tokyo.
Mr. Koba Sadataka, Councilor of Department of
Education, Tokyo.
dr, Isawa Shuji, Director of Bureau of Compila-
tion in Department of Education, Tokyo.
Mr. Aoki Tamatsu, Secretary of Education, Tokyo.
Mr. Kota Nakabara, Tortori-ken.
MEXICO.
Don Rodolfo Menendez, Director of Primary
School, Merida de Yucatan.
NETHERLANDS.
Dr. F. G. Groneman, Director Higher State Bur-
JuarSchon), Groningen.
W. J. G. Baron van Oldeneel, Oosterhout.
Dr. J. J. Le Roy, Director Burgher Evening School,
Deventer. .
Mr. H. D. van Ketwich Verschuur, Inspector of
Schools. Leeuwarden.
SWITZERLAND.
Dr. J. Nuesch, Teacher Real-School, Schaffhausen.
Dr. Schirmer, Teacher, Enge.
URUGUAY.
Don Julian O. Miranda, Inspector of Schools, Mon -
tevideo,
Don Alberto Gomez Ruano, Director of Library
and Pedagogical Museum, and Delegate to the
World's Columbian Exposition, Montevideo.
UNITED STATES,
ARKANSAS.
fon, BX Parham, Principal Scott School, Little
ock.
CALIFORNIA.
M. Babcock, Deputy Superintendent Schools, San
Francisco.
Hamilton Wallace, Principal High-school, Stock-
ton.
COLORADO.
T. O. Baker, Superintendent Schools, Durango.
CONNECTICUT.
8. P, Willard, Agent State Board of Education,
Colchester.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
N. P. Gage, Supervising Principal, Washington.
A. T. Stuart, Supervising Principal, Washington.
GEORGIA.
D. Q. Abbott, Assistant Superintendent Schools,
Macon.
ILLINOIS.
H. L. Boltwood, Evanston, Principal Evanston
Township High-school.
Orville T. Bright, Superintendent, Englewood.
P. R. Walker, Superintendent Schools, Rockford.
Miss Mary E. Burt, Chicago.
Mrs, Ella F. Young, Chicago.
Dr. Samuel Willard, Chicago.
INDIANA.
R. 1. Hamilton, Superintendent Schools, Hunting-
ton. :
IOWA.
Thomas Hardie, Secretary Board of Education,
Dubuque.
LOUISTANA.
William Beer, Howard M:morial Library, New
Orleans.
Charles G. Gill, Tulane University, New Orleans.
MAINE.
Roz, 2 E. Gould, Superintendent Schools, Bidde-
ord.
MARYLAND.
J. H. Bruce, Principal Schools, Westernport.
MASSACHUSETTS.
I'. W. Bicknell, Boston, Publisher.
Rev. A. D. Mayo, Boston.
Mrs. L. P. Hopkins, Supervisor Schools, Boston.
George H. Martin, Agent State Board of Education,
ynn.
Dr. W. A. Mowry, Superintendent Schools, Salem.
James A. Page, Dwight School, Boston.
Miss L. H. Pingree, Supervisor Schools, Boston.
Robert Swan, Winthrop School, Boston.
B. F. Tweed, Cambridgeport.
3. A. Walton, Agent State Board of Education,
West Newton.
MICHIGAN.
J. M. Hall, Superintendent Bay View Educational
Assembly, Flint.
David Parsous, Ex-Superintendent Schools, De-
troit.
MINNESOTA.
Fan, Sobor L. Nix, Superintendent Schools, New
m.
NEBRASKA.
fon, C. P. Cary, Superintendent Schools, Fair-
ury.
Grace Bibb Sudborough, Principal Training School,
Omaha.
NEW JERSEY.
don. Frank O. Briggs, School Board, Trenton.
John Sonn, County Superintendent, Hacken-
sack,
NEW YORK.
ol. Songs T. Balch, Board of Education, New
ork.
in Patterson, Principal Central School, Brook:
yn,
£dgar Dubs Shimer, School of Pedagogy.
Mrs. Lilly Lord Tifft, School Examiner, Buffalo.
NORTH CAROLINA.
Miss Amy M. Bradley, Wilmington.
OHIO.
L. W. Day, Editor Push, Cleveland.
PENNSYLVANIA.
ton. A.J. Morrison, Assistant Superintendent
Schools, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. BF. C. Sickel, Assistant Superintendent
Schools, Philadelphia.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Hon. D. B. Johnson, Superintendent Schools,
Columbia.
TEXAS.
J. B. Winn, Superintendent Schools, Austin.
WASHINGTON.
Prof. 'W. N. Hull, State Normal School, Ellens-
burg.