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Guide
to tfie
Seventh Congress
of the
Far Eastern Association
of
Tropical Medicirve
patron :
HIS EXCELLENCY THE RIGHT HON. EDWARD
FREDERICK LINDLEY WOOD, BARON 1RW1N OF
KIRBY UNDERDALE. G. M.S.I., G.M.I.E.
Viceroy and Governor-General of India
Calcutta, December 5th to 24th, 1927
Printed by
TRACKER'S DIRECTORIES, I/TD.,
5, Mangoe Lane, Calcutta.
CONTENTS.
I.
General Information.
Map of Congress buildings .. .. Frontispiece.
Page
IMPORTANT INFORMATION .. ..3
Information Bureau . . . . 3
Postal and Telegraphic addresses of Seventh Congress 3
Telephone number of Seventh Congress .. 3
Distinctive badges for Committees . . 3
Opening Ceremony . . . . 4
Scientific Sessions .. .. ..4
Expenses during Sessions in Calcutta . . 4
Transport in Calcutta . . . . 4
Excursions in Calcutta . . . . 4
Dress .. .. .. ..4
Tours .. .. .. ..4
Members' arrangements after tours . . 5
Return passages . . . . 5
PROGRAMME OF THE SESSIONS IN CALCUTTA
Meetings of Scientific Sections .. ..9
Exhibitions . . . . . . . . 9
Guide Books .. .. ^ ..9
Souvenir to the Seventh Congress . . 9
Excursions in Calcutta . . . . 9
TOURS
Plans .. .. .. ..13
Arrangements at Bombay . . . . . . 13
Expenses .. .. .. ..14
Applications to go on the tours . . . . 14
Purchase of tickets . . . . . . 14
Tour through North India . . . . . . 15
Tour through South India . . . . . . 16
Tour through Bihar and Orissa .. ..17
Time-table of tours .. .. ..18
Private tours after conclusion of Congress .. 20
V CONTENTS.
Page
Notes on Railway travel in India . . . . 20
Railway stations and steamer wharves . . . . 21
Times of arrival and departure of chief mail trains . . 22
Steamer sailings .. .. .. ..23
Chief hotels . . . . . . . . 23
Chief clubs . . . . . . . 23
Consulates .. .. .. ..24
Currency and Exchange . . J1 _ L . . 25
Weights and measures . . . . . . 26
Postal, telegraph and money order rates . . . . 26
Banks .. ., .. ..28
Taxi at)d gharri charges . . ^ . . 30
Language .. , . .. ..31
II.
Office Bearers.
Patron and Vice-Patrons .. ..35
Names of officers . . . . . . . . 37
Honorary office bearers . . . , . . 38
Honorary advisers . . . . . . 38
Honorary Scientific advisers . . . . 44
Committees . . . . ^ . . 47
Central Committee . . . . . . 47
General Executive Committee and Sub-committees 49
Local Committees for Provinces . . . . 53
Local Consultants . . . . . . 64
Officers of component countries . . . . 68
Official delegates ,. .. .. ..72
III.
Members of the Association.
List of members . . . . . . . . 83
IV.
Constitution and Bye-laws of the Association.
Constitution .. .. .. ..109
Map of Calcutta . . Pocket, inside back cover.
PREVIOUS CONGRESSES.
The Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine
was founded at Manila in 1908. The following
congresses of the Association have been held since
that date :
1st Congress Manila 1910.
2nd Congress Hongkong 1912.
3rd Congress Saigon 1913.
4th Congress Weltevreden 1921.
5th Congress Singapore 1923.
6th Congress Tokyo 1925.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
Information Bureau.
The Information Bureau is on the ground floor of
the Congress buildings, on the left hand side of the
entrance.
The Bureau will be open on Saturday, December 3rd,
and Sunday, December 4th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
for the registration of members, the distribution of
membership cards and badges and the selection of
excursions.
During the Scientific Sessions, December 5th to llth,
the Bureau will be open daily from 9-30 a.m. to
4-30 p.m.
Post and Telegraph Offices are installed at the
Bureau.
A representative of Thomas Cook & Son, Ltd., will
also attend at the Bureau for the convenience of mem-
bers.
Postal address of Seventh Congress.
School of Tropical Medicine, Central Avenue,
Calcutta.
Telegraphic address.
"CONMED."
Telephone numbers.
Burra Bazaar 3583 General Organising Secretary.
Burra Bazaar 3584 Secretaries' Office.
Burra Bazaar 123 Thos. Cook & Son, Ltd.
Burra Bazaar 125 Members' telephone.
Distinctive badges for Committees.
General Executive Committee . . Red.
Local Committees . . Green.
Scientific Sub-Committee . . Dark blue.
Entertainment Sub-Committee . . Yellow.
Exhibition Sub-Committee . . Pink.
Accommodation and Reception
Sub-Committees, and Voluntary
Helpers . . . . Orange.
Opening Ceremony.
The opening ceremony of the Congress will be held
on Monday, December 5th, at 10 a.m. in the Senate
House, Calcutta University.
Scientific Sessions.
The Scientific Sessions will be held in the Medical
College buildings, near the University.
Expenses during sessions in Calcutta.
The Congress management will meet all the ordinary
hotel expenses of the official Government delegates of
foreign countries and their wives.
All other delegates and members will be asked to meet
their own expenses, unless private hospitality is pro-
vided for them. It is hoped that all foreign members
will be accommodated without expense to themselves
during the sessions in Calcutta.
Transport in Calcutta.
A green flag with a white triangle and the letters
F. E. A. T. M. will be found attached to cars set aside
for the exclusive use of members. Members requiring
transport to attend or return from the Congress meet-
ings etc., should consult the Information Bureau re-
garding the arrangements made for this purpose.
Excursions in Calcutta.
Members desiring to join the excursions (see page
9) should give their names and requirements to the
Information Bureau as soon as possible.
Dress.
At His Excellency the Governor's reception at Gov-
ernment House to the official Government delegates
and members on the evening of December 5th, and at
the Congress dinner on December 10th, at which His
Excellency the Governor will preside, mess dress will
be worn by all officers in India entitled to do so.
Others will wear evening dress with decorations. Or-
dinary dress will be worn at all other functions.
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Tours. December 11th to December 24th.
Members desirous of going on the tours after the
Scientific Sessions should give their names into the
Information Bureau as soon as possible. For details
and arrangements in connection with the tours see
page 13.
Members' arrangements after the tours. Bombay.
The Northern and Southern tours meet in Bombay
on December 20th. Those members who desire to
leave the tours at Bombay, either to embark for Europe
or to undertake further tours in India, are requested to
inform the General Organising Secretary at the
Information Bureau as early as possible.
Little or no accommodation is available in Bombay
after December 22nd. All members, with the excep-
tion of those who are sailing for Europe, for whom
accommodation will be found, will therefore have to
leave Bombay on that date.
Calcutta.
Members returning to Calcutta are requested to ar-
range for their own hotel accommodation until the
departure of their steamers. They are advised that
hotel accommodation in Calcutta is exceedingly difficult,
if not impossible, to obtain during the Christmas vaca-
tion without previous arrangement. The Manager,
Grand Hotel, has kindly agreed to reserve accommo-
dation for such members, if they intimate their ivishes
to him while the Congress is sitting in Calcutta.
Return passages.
Foreign delegates and members who have not already
booked their return passages from India should do so
at the earliest possible date, as berths are most difficult
to obtain at this time.
Those who join the Northern and Southern tours
may find it more convenient to leave India from Co-
lombo or Madras. There are many good steamer con-
nections from Colombo and a fortnightly sailing by
the British India line from Madras to Singapore via
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Raman, F.R.S.
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Z p.m. to 4 p.m. Meeting
Scientific Sections,
Demonstration of Cinema Films
Scientific Subjects in the School
Tropical Medicine.
4-30 p.m. Conversazione by 1
Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal
foreign members and delegates.
1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch.
2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Meeting
Scientific Sections.
Demonstration of Cinema Films
Scientific Subjects at School
Tropical Medicine.
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Meeting of Scientific Sections.
A separate programme giving the details of the meet-
ings of the Scientific Sections and the times of the
discussions will be issued at the beginning of the Con-
gress. Abstracts of the scientific papers to be read at
the Congress will also be issued at the same time. Mem-
bers are requested to obtain these from the Informa-
tion Bureau.
Exhibitions.
An exhibition has been arranged in connection with
the Congress. It 'consists of two sections, Scientific
and Commercial.
The Scientific Section is situated in the School of
Tropical Medicine and adjoining buildings (see plan
of Congress buildings) and will be open to members
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The Commercial Section is housed in the Anatomy
Department (see plan of Congress buildings) and will
be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Catalogues of both exhibitions will be available at
the door and at the Information Bureau on applica-
tion.
Guide Books.
Guide books to India will be on sale at Messrs.
Thacker Spink's stall in the Commercial Section.
Messrs. Thacker, Spink & Co. also issue a weekly guide
to Calcutta which contains much useful information.
Members may obtain this free of charge on application.
Souvenir to the Seventh Congress.
A book entitled a "Souvenir to the Seventh Con-
gress" dealing with various aspects of our Indian Em-
pire has been specially compiled for the members of
the Congress and will be available on application at
the Information Bureau.
EXCURSIONS IN CALCUTTA.
The Scientific Sessions of the Congress will take up
much of our visitors' time, and leisure for ordinary
sightseeing will probably be small. As the commercial
capital of India and the chief city in which the English
administration in India was securely based, there are
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in Calcutta many buildings and institutions and places
full of historical and architectural interest. With these,
however, we have not space to deal, but would refer
our visitors to trie guide books which give excellent
descriptions.
CALCUTTA AS A CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF
TROPICAL MEDICINE.
To medical visitors Calcutta presents features of un-
usual interest. The moist places of Bengal teem with
life from the highest form to the lowest. There is
scarcely a tropical disease, with the exceptions of sleep-
ing sickness and yellow fever, which cannot be amply
demonstrated here. For the study and teaching of
tropical diseases and tropical sanitation, it has advan-
tages probably unrivalled anywhere. Calcutta has been
the seat of medical teaching since medicine became a
science. The Calcutta Medical College is one of the
oldest of modern medical teaching institutions and it
says much for the prescience and farsightedness of
the East India Company's medical officers that it was
the first college where all the three main branches of
medicine medicine, surgery and midwifery were
taught systematically and clinically under one roof.
Originally intended as a training ground for the medical
officers of the Company, it has developed into a first
class teaching college, where students proceed to the
M.B. degree. The Carmichael Medical College is a
more modern institution administered and managed by
Indians not in Government Service. It provides
medical teaching of a high order. The Campbell
Medical School is also an old one and caters for those
wfio proceed to the lesser qualification of L. M. F.
Other schools of a similar nature are springing up in
Calcutta.
The Presidency General Hospital is probably one of
the best examples in the East of a hospital designed for
ease of administration, excellence of arrangement and
up-to-dateness in the treatment of all forms of disease.
It should be seen by all interested in hospital construc-
tion and administration in the tropics.
Sanitation and Drainage of Calcutta.
The sanitary problems in and around Calcutta have
aspects of peculiar interest. The water supply of
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Calcutta is taken from the Hooghly at Barrackpore,
sixteen miles to the north of Calcutta. Settlement and
slow sand filtration were determined on 50 years ago,
and the extensions to the water works now in progress
follow the same principle. The new settlement tanks
when finished will be amongst the largest in the world.
The works are well worth a visit. The turbidity of
the Hooghly during the monsoon, the scarcity and the
high price of land on its banks led a few years ago to
the introduction of the rapid system of filtration and
many excellent installations of this sort can be seen.
Underneath the Bengal plains is an enormous reservoir
of water and this is now being extensively drawn on by
tube wells of which there are now hundreds in and
around Calcutta.
Calcutta's drainage system was devised over a hun-
dred years ago ; four main sewers run from the Hoogh-
ly eastward and intercepting sewers carry the effluent
further east, to be discharged into the Bidyadhari, once
a large tidal river, now rapidly silting up. Those in-
terested in the sewage disposal of large cities in flat
country will find much of interest in the drainage
problems of Calcutta. On both sides of the Hooghly
the development of the Jute mill industry has raised
many sanitary problems, the chief being how to dispose
of large quantities of night-soil in congested areas.
This problem was tackled by Fowler and Clemesha and
the installation known as the Septic Tank Latrine wa^
the successful outcome of their studies. Hundreds of
these exist in" mill areas up and down the Hooghly ; the
purified effluent is sterilised before discharge into river
or tanks. An opportunity should be taken by visitors
to see these installations.
Anti-malarial work.
Many of the environs of Calcutta are malarious and
within a few miles of the city are groups of villages
which are intensely malarious. The problem of tackl-
ing malaria in villages in extremely difficult. The de-
velopment of Co-operative Anti-malarial Societies is due
to the idea conceived by Rai Dr. Gopal Chandra Chat-
ter jee Bahadur and has within a few years made con-
siderable headway. These societies are village institu-
tions, supported by local contributions and run on
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co-operative lines. Anti-malarial work is carried out by
the members and resident doctors, subsidised by local
societies, are to be found in many places. These so-
cieties also tackle the problems of kala-azar and cholera
from the same standpoint. Many of these societies are
near Calcutta and a visit to them has been included in
the Congress programme and should be made by all
interested in the problem of village diseases in the
tropics.
The Port.
The port of Calcutta is one of the largest in the East
and extends for many miles on both sides of the river.
It is administered by the Port Commissioners. The
New King George's Docks now being constructed will
add immensely to the trade facilities of the port.
River excursions.
The scenery of the tiooghly is unique; dense towns
are interspersed with old-world temples, country houses
and gardens coming down to the water edge, while
here and there are bathing ghats of renowned holiness,
where thousands bathe every day in the holy Ganges
water. Every variety of boat and ship from the small
dugout and the galley to the ocean-going liner can be
seen. The best sights are obtainable from a river
steamer, and a trip for our visitors has been kindly
arranged by the Port Commissioners. There are few
experiences more pleasant than an afternoon and even-
ing cruise in the quiet of the upper reaches of the
Hooghly. In the smoky dusk of a December afternoon
the visitor coming down the river finishes his trip with
a view of Howrah Bridge traversed by thousands of
home-goers, the nearest approach to actuality of the
vision of Mirza that one knows. The visitor may carry
away with him reflections on the transitoriness of
human life (or he may not).
Science and Art In Bengal.
Bengal has long been the home of science and culture.
The Asiatic Society of Bengal was formed for the pur-
pose of the mutual study and advancement by all class-
es and creeds of many branches of science and art,
ethnological, historical, botanical, zoological, medical,
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geological and philological. Of it was born the Indian
Museum, the most popular resort of country people
visiting Calcutta. The visitor must not miss seeing this
wonderful collection, and to ensure its being seen under
the best conditions the Curators have kindly arranged
for a conversazione at the Museum during the Congress
week. Sir J. C. Bose's work on plant life is known to
all and he has kindly consented to demonstrate his work
to 'Congress members. It is hoped further that visitors
may have an opportunity of seeing a representation of
Indian Drama, and-some specimens of ancient and mod-
ern Indian art. The Tagore Schools are famous all
over the world for literature, music and art.
Manufacture of Chemicals, etc.
Formerly the profession in India had to depend on
outside sources for its supplies of chemicals, drugs,
vaccines and anti-sera. Lately however, successful be-
ginnings have been made and visitors may see what
progress has been achieved in this direction by visits
to the Bengal Chemical and Pharmaceutical Works
Limited and the Bengal Immunity Company.
TOURS.
Plans.
Three tours have been arranged, one through Nor-
thern India, one through Southern India and a shorter
one through Bihar and Orissa. Details of these will
be found on page 15.
Arrangements at Bombay.
The Northern and Southern tours will meet in Bom-
bay on December 20th, and after two days will return
to Calcutta where the tour will end. No further
sightseeing will take place after Bombay and as cer-
tain of Messrs. Cooks* tours are scheduled to start
from there, certain members will find it more conve-
nient to leave the tour at Bombay. Such members are
requested to advise the General Organising Secretary
as early as possible.
As little or no accommodation is available in Bom-
bay after December 22nd, members who leave the tours
will have to leave Bombay on that date. In the case
of those embarking at Bombay for Europe, early
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intimation should be given to the General Organising
Secretary, so that accommodation can be arranged for
them till the date of sailing.
EXPENSES.
(a) Official Government Delegates of Foreign Countries.
The Congress management will meet all the ordinary
touring expenses of the Foreign Official Government
Delegates and their wives as long as they keep to the
scheme arranged by the management,
(b) All other Delegates and Members.
All other delegates and members will be asked to
meet their own expenses. Generous concessions by the
railways and offers of private hospitality have, how-
ever, materially 'reduced the cost of all the tours.
Applications to go on the Tours.
The tours have been organised primarily for the
official Government delegates and members of the As-
sociation coming from foreign countries. The Con-
gress management will be happy, however, to arrange
to include official delegates and members from India up
to the limit of the accommodation available. This ac-
commodation will be allotted strictly in order of appli-
cation.
In the event of their desiring to participate in the
tours, all delegates and members, whether coming from
foreign countries or India, are requested to inform the
General Organising Secretary which of the three tours
they prefer.
Evey attempt will be made to comply with members'
wishes, but no guarantee can be given that this can be
done.
The Government of India desire that the foreign
official Government delegates should see as much of
India as possible. They hope, therefore, that where
the representation of any country consists of more than
one delegate, arrangements will be made for at least
one delegate to go on each tour.
Purchase of tickets.
For the convenience of delegates and members, in-
clusive tickets for the tours will be sold by Thomas
Cook & Son, Ltd., at the Information Bureau of the
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Congress. Delegates who wish to join in the tours
are advised to apply for these as early as possible.
Tickets for the tours will not be purchasable at the
railway station.
TOUR NO. 1.
Through North India to Bombay and back to Calcutta.
December llth to 24th.
The tour will follow the Ganges valley to Delhi,
whence two sub-tours branch off. All meet at Agra,
and cross first the plateau of Central India, then the
strange formations of the Western Ghats, to Bombay,
and return to Calcutta.
1st Day.
(a) Benares, a sacred city of the Hindus (bathing
ghats on the Ganges), water works, sanita-
tion of city.
2nd Day.
() Lucknow: the Medical College, Public Health
Institute, Anti-malarial works, and a speci-
ally prepared public health exhibition. In-
dian Architecture.
3rd, 4th, 6th Day.
(c) Delhi: anti-malarial measures, the drainage sys-
tem of New Delhi (a specially good exam-
ple), large Women's Hospital, architecture
etc., of the new capital of India, Moghul
architecture, remains of ancient Indian
dynasties.
5th, 6th Day.
(d) Lahore (sub-tour (a) only). Here public
buildings are built as far as possible in Hindu
and Muhammadan styles. Medical Institu-
tions, School of Arts, Central Museum,
Shalimar Garden (Moghul).
6th Day.
(e) Kasauli (sub-tour (&) only). A Himalayan
hill station from which magnificent views of
snows and plains are obtained. Central Re-
search and Pasteur Institutes.
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6th, 7th Day.
(/) Agra, the Taj Mahal, Moghul Fort, and re-
mains of Fatehpur Sikri, the capital of
Akbar, the Great Moghul.
8th Day.
Sanchi Tope. Ancient Buddhist remains.
9th, 10th Day.
(g) Bombay: Royal Institute of Science, Haffkine
Laboratory at Parel, Elephanta Caves (old
Buddhist and Hindu).
11th, 12th Day.
Train.
13th Day.
(h) Calcutta.
Note: 1st Class railway accommodation only will be
available. The cost and all details about this tour can
be obtained from Thomas Cook & Son, Ltd., at the
Information Bureau.
TOUR NO. 2.
Through South India to Bombay and-back to Calcutta.
December llth to 24th.
The tour will travel by the East coast to Madras,
the Nilgiri Hills, the Indian State of Mysore, Bombay
and return to Calcutta,
1st Day.
Train.
2nd, 3rd, 4th Day.
(a) Madras: Medical Institutions, model Indian
Factory, old Dutch Settlement of San Thome
Aquarium, visits to Conjeeveram, a very old
sacred city of the Hindus, and Seven Pa-
godas, one of the most remarkable places in
India from the archaeological point of view.
6th Day.
(6) Coonoor, in the Nilgiri Hills, a tea growing
centre, Pasteur Institute, Deficiency
Diseases Laboratory,
(c) Ootacamund, a beautiful hill station.
6th, 7th Day.
(rf) Mysore, the capital of the State of Mysore,
where His Highness the Maharajah's Gov-
ernment will eiitertain the delegates.
8th Day.
Train. The beautiful scenery of the Western
Ghats.
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9th, 10th Day.
(/) Bombay: Royal Institute of Science, Haffkine
Laboratory at Parel, Elephanta Caves (old
Buddhist and Hindu).
11th, 12th Day.
Train.
13th Day.
(/) Calcutta.
Note. 1st and 2nd class railway accommodation will
be available. The cost and all details about this tour
can be obtained from Thomas Cook & Son, Ltd., at
the Information Bureau.
TOUR NO. 3.
Bihar and Orissa and back to Calcutta.
December llth to 18th.
Bihar and Orissa, a new province where visitors
will have the opportunity of seeing modern industrial
and medical institutions in India.
1st Day.
(a) Bodh Gaya, centre of Buddhist and Hindu pil-
grimage, very ancient Buddhist temple and
remains.
2nd, 3rd Day.
(b) Patna, large Indian city on the Ganges, New
Medical College, Patna University.
4th Day.
(c) Jamshedpur (Tatanagar) Iron Works of
Messrs. Tata and Company, up to date town
planning and sanitation.
5th Day.
(d) Ranchi, up to date Mental Hospital, Radium
Institute, Lac Institute.
6th Day.
(e) By motor through delightful scenery to Purulia,
modern Leper Asylum.
7th Day.
(/) Calcutta.
Note. 1st and 2nd class railway accommodation will
be available. The cost and all details about this tour
can be obtained from Thomas Cook & Son, Ltd., at
the Information Bureau.
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For those members who desire to see more of India,
Thomas Cook & Son, Ltd., have prepared a series
of tours, each ending at one of the large ports. Such
tours will be entirely in the hands of Thomas Cook &
Son, Ltd., to whom application should be made at
their office at the Information Bureau of the Congress.
NOTES ON RAILWAY TRAVEL IN INDIA.
, Trains.
Corridor trains are not common in India. Each first
class compartment holds four sleeping berths. Separ-
ate accommodation is supplied for ladies and gentle-
men. It is rarely possible, therefore, for ladies to
travel in the same compartment as their husbands.
Meals and refreshments are provided in Refreshment
Cars on all mail services or at Station Refreshment
Rooms in the case of other trains.
Bedding.
Bedding is not supplied in trains and members
travelling by these must be provided with such as
is usually carried in a valise. In Northern India in
winter (at the time of the Congress) the temperature
at night is low and at least two blankets are necessary.
Bedding can be hired from Thomas Cook & Son,
Ltd., but it is advisable for delegates who intend to do
this to give warning beforehand.
Soap and towels should be included in the luggage.
Personal Clothing.
For North India warm clothing for the evenings and
the early mornings is essential. This is especially so in
the hills, visits to which are being paid in both the Nor-
thern and Southern tours. For the plains of Southern
India cotton or silk should be provided.
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Washing.
Washing can be done at short notice in the large
towns only.
Luggage.
With the exception of bedding, small hand luggage
and suit cases, passengers' luggage is weighed and large
pieces are carried in the van.
The free allowance is as follows :
1st Class passenger 1^ maunds (120 Ibs.)
2nd Class passenger 30 seers (60 Ibs.)
RAILWAY STATIONS AND
STEAMER WHARFS.
Calcutta.
Railway Stations.
Hozvrah. Twenty minutes by taxi from hotels across
the Hooghly Howrah Bridge. (Bridge closed
at certain hours; see Thacker's Weekly guide).
Trains by East Indian and Great Indian Penin-
sula Railways for North India, Bombay, South
India.
Scaldah. In N. E. of City. Twenty minutes by
taxi from hotels.
Trains by Eastern Bengal Railway for Darjeel-
ing, Assam, etc.
Wharfs.
Outram Ghat. Ten minutes by taxi from hotels.
Steamers for Rangoon, Madras, Colombo.
Garden Reach & Kiddcrporc Docks. About half an
hour by taxi from hotels.
Bombay.
Raihvay Stations.
Victoria Terminus. North end of Hornby Road.
Fifteen minutes by taxi from hotels.
Trains by G. I. P. Railway to North India,
Madras and Calcutta.
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Colaba. South end of Fort. Fifteen minutes by
taxi from hotels.
Trains to North India by Bombay, Baroda and
Central India Railway.
Bollard Pier. Fifteen minutes by taxi from hotels.
P. & O. and other ocean steamers.
Madras.
Raihvay Stations.
Central. Ten minutes by taxi from hotels.
Trains for Calcutta, Bombay, Ootacamund and
Mysore etc., by Madras and S. Mahratta and
South Indian Railways.
Egmore. Fifteen minutes by taxi from hotels.
Trains by S. Indian Railway for Colombo and
South India.
Harbour. Half an hour by taxi from hotels.
Steamers for Colombo, Penang, Calcutta and
Rangoon.
TIME (STANDARD) OF ARRIVAL AND
DEPARTURE OF CHIEF MAIL TRAINS.
Departure. Arrival.
Calcutta (Howrah) to Delhi and
Punjab . . . . 20-06 7-06
Calcutta (Howrah) to Bombay 19-10 16-36
to Bombay 15-06 7-06
to Madras 16-15 10-43
(Sealdah) to Darjeeling 19-06 12-50
toShillong 15-32 18-19
Bombay (Victoria) to Calcutta 19-30 16-36
15-06 7-00
to Delhi and
Punjab . . 13-15
(Colaba) to Delhi and
Punjab .. 16-30
(Victoria) to Madras . . 22-00 7-35
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Madras (Central) to Bombay . . 21-05 6-45
to Calcutta 20-00 10-43
(Egmore) to Colombo 20-40 8-13
Colombo to Madras 19-00 7-00
Standard (Madras) time is observed by all railway *
throughout India.
Local time is observed in the large cities and varies
according to situation.
Calcutta time is 24 minutes in advance of standard
time.
STEAMER SAILINGS.
The dates of Steamer Sailings, with certain excep-
tions, are subject to considerable fluctuations. The
latest information on this subject can be obtained from
Thos. Cook & Son, Ltd., at the Information Bureau.
CHIEF HOTELS.
Calcutta. Rangoon.
The Grand. The Strand.
The Great Eastern.
The Continental. Delhl -
Spence's. Hotel Cecil.
Bombay. Maiden's.
The Taj. Lahore.
The Majestic. Nedou's.
The Grand. Hotel Cecil.
Watson's. Faletti's.
Madras. Agra.
Spencer's. Laurie's.
The Connemara. Hotel Cecil.
CHIEF CLUBS.
Calcutta.
The Turf Club. Racing.
The Bengal Club. Residential.
The United Service Club. Residential.
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The 'Calcutta Club. Residential.
Tollygunge Club. Golf and Racing.
Saturday Club. Social.
Royal Tollygunge Club. Golf.
The New Club. Social.
Bombay.
Byculla Club. Social.
Yacht Club. Social.
Willingdon Club. Social and Athletic (Golf).
Bombay 'Club. Residential.
Gymkhana. Social; Tennis.
Madras.
Madras Club. Residential.
Adyar Club. Social, Golf and Tennis.
Rangoon.
The Pegu Club.
The Gymkhana Club. Social.
CONSULATES.
-(The numbers in brackets are telephone numbers).
/America.
Calcutta, Mr. Julius I. Lay, 9-10, Esplanade
Mansions. (Calcutta 250).
Bombay, Jehangir Wadia Building, Esplanade Road.
(20472).
'France.
Calcutta, Mons. L. E. R. Laronce, 2, Auckland
Place.
Bombay, CufTe Parade, Colaba. (24464).
^Germany.
Calcutta, 2, Store Road, Ballygunge. (Calcutta
5256).
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Italy.
Calcutta, 13-1, Government Place, E. (Calcutta
4215).
Japan.
Calcutta, 7, London Street. (Calcutta 582) and
26-27, Dalhousie Square. (Calcutta 4041).
Netherlands.
Calcutta, E-l, Clive Buildings. (Calcutta 806).
Madras, Best and Co., First Line Beach.
Rangoon, Massink and Co.
Si am.
Calcutta, Clive Buildings, 8, Clive Street. (Calcutta
4620).
Cuba.
Bienvenide Martinez, 5, Dalhousie Square. (4th
floor).
Portugal.
Gregory C. Moses, 10, Old .Post Office Street.
(1st floor).
N.B. As there are other exchanges, " Calcutta " is
part of the Telephone call.
CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE.
Indian Coinage.
The coinage in use throughout India is as follows :
12 pies (hardly ever seen) = 1 anna.
16 annas = 1 rupee.
The common currency notes are for Rupees five, ten,
fifty and one hundred. It is sometimes difficult to
cash notes of Rs. 100 and over in Provinces other
than those of their origin. Silver coins are the rupee,
8-anna, 4-anna and 2-anna pieces. Nickel coins are
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for 4 annas (six sided), 2 annas (square) and 1 anna
(wavy margin). The common copper coin is the pice
(3 pies).
Exchange.
The following is the approximate value of foreign
coinage in Indian Rupees.
American
100
dollars
= Rs.
277-J
French
910
francs
= Rs.
100
Japanese
100
yen
= Rs.
131
Siamese
100
ticuls
i= Rs.
12H
Chinese <
Hongkong
Shanghai
100 dollars
100 taels
= Rs.
=: Rs.
136
173
Java
90
guilders
= Rs.
100
Singapore
100
.dollars
zn Rs.
156
English
1
= Rs.
13 1
German
151
marks
= Rs.
100
INDIAN WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
1 tola (approx. 2| tolas 1 oz).
5 tolas 1 chittack ( 2 oz.).
16 chittacks 1 seer ( 2 Ibs.).
40 seers 1 maund ( 80 Ibs.).
1 rupee weighs 1 tola
Fluid measure is usually in seers (e.g., milk, a seer
is nearly pint).
POSTAL, TELEGRAPH AND MONEY ORDER
RATES, ETC.
Inland Postage Rates.
Letters not over 2 tolas (1 ounce), 1 anna. Every
additional 2J tolas or fraction thereof, 1 anna.
Postcards single, \ anna; reply, 1 anna.
Book Packets every 5 tolas (2 ounces) or fraction
thereof ^ anna.
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Parcels not over 20 tolas (8 ounces), 2 annas;
40 tolas (16 ounces) or every additional 40 tolas
to 440 tolas (11 Ibs.), 3 annas. Over 440, but
not over 480 tolas, Rs. 3. Every additional
40 tolas to 800 tolas, 4 annas. Parcels over
20 Ibs. (800 tolas) not received at Post Office.
Registration, 2 annas; Insurance, 2 annas per
100 rupees.
Foreign Postage Rates.
Letters United Kingdom and British Possessions in
postal union, for first ounce, 2 annas, each
succeeding ounce, or fraction, 1^ annas.
All other countries (except Ceylon and Portuguese
India which have inland rates), for first ounce,
3 annas, succeeding ounces, 1J annas.
Postcards single, 1^ annas, reply, 3 annas.
Printed Papers (including books). For each
2 ounces, ^ anna.
Parcels rates vary. See Foreign Post Directory in
Post and Telegraph Guide.
Registration 3 annas.
Telegraph Rates.
Inland. For first 12 words, ordinary, 12 annas;
express, Rs. 1-8. Each additional word ordi-
nary, one anna, express, two annas.
Foreign. Special Rates.
Money Orders for which payment is made at an
Indian .Post Office, can be sent for sums not
exceeding Rs. 600 in one order at a fee of
2 annas for Rs. 10, or 4 annas for Rs. 25 or
each additional Rs. 25.
Value Payable (V. P.) articles are commonly sent
by shops, etc., payment for which is made at
.time of receipt of goods by post. In case of
goods sent by rail the post delivers the railway
receipt, which is then used by the consignee to
recover goods from the railway.
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BANKS.
(The numbers in brackets are P. O. Box numbers).
Allahabad Bank, Ltd.
Calcutta, 6, Royal Exchange place. (165).
Bombay, Allahabad Bank Building, Apollo Street.
(282).
Rangoon, 26, Merchant Street.
American Express Co.
Calcutta, 14, Government Place.
Bombay, 4, Bankshall Street. (507).
Bank of Taiwan, Ltd.
Calcutta, 2 and 3, Clive Row.
Central Bank of India, Ltd.
Calcutta, 100, Clive Street.
Bombay, Esplanade Road, Fort.
Rangoon, 62-63, Merchant Street. (525).
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China.
Calcutta, Chartered Bank Buildings, Clive Street.
(40).
Bombay, Esplanade Road.
Madras, P. O. Box No. 58.
Rangoon, 76, Phayre Street. (56).
Eastern Bank, Ltd.
Calcutta, 9, Clive Street.
Bombay, Corner, Church Street and Hornby Road.
(219).
Qrlndlay and Co.
Calcutta, 11, Hastings Street.
Bombay, Nicol Road, Ballard Estate.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.
Calcutta, 31, Dalhousie Square, S.
Bombay, 49, Church Gate Street, Fort. (602).
Rangoon, 19, Merchant Street.
rmperlal Bank of India. (Branches everywhere in large
towns).
Calcutta, 3, Strand Road. (110).
Bombay, Apollo Street.
Madras, Mount Road.
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Karachi, McLeod Road. (1).
Rangoon, Strand Road. (135).
Delhi, Chandni Chowk.
Lloyds Bank, Ltd.
Calcutta, Cox's Branch, 101-1, Clive Street. (306).
King's Branch, 4-5 Koila Ghat Street. (233).
Bombay, Cox's Building, Hornby Road.
Rangoon, 18, Strand Road. (138).
Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd.
Calcutta, 8, Clive Street. ( 16) .
Bombay, 52, Esplanade Road. (128).
Madras, First Line Beach. (11).
Rangoon, 18, Merchant Street. (349).
National Bank of India, Ltd.
Calcutta, 104, Clive Street.
Bombay, Bombay Beach, Esplanade Road. (141).
Madras, First Line Beach.
Karachi, McLeod Road. (12) .
Rangoon, 3-C, Phayre Street. (151).
National City Bank of New York (International Banking
Corporation).
Calcutta, 4, Clive Street.
Bombay, 12-14, Church Gate Street.
Nederlandsche Handel-MaatschapplJ.
Calcutta, 8, Royal Exchange Place.
Rangoon, 61, Merchant Street. (125).
Netherlands India Commercial Bank.
Calcutta, 26-27, Dalhousie Square.
Thomas Cook and Son, Ltd.
Calcutta, 4, Dalhousie Square. (26).
Bombay, Cook's Buildings, Hornby Road. (46).
Rangoon, 10, P'hyare Street. (78).
Delhi, 4, Kashmere Gate.
Yokohama Specie Bank.
Calcutta, 102-1, Clive Street. (406).
Bombay, Albert Buildings. Hornby Road, Fort,
(207).
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Peninsular and Oriental Banking Corporation.
Calcutta, Fairlie Place.
Bombay, P. O. Box No. 42.
TAXI AND GHARRI CHARGES.
Calcutta.
Taxis annas 8 for first mile, annas 2 for each
subsequent -J mile.
Detention 2 annas for each 4 minutes.
Carriages 1st Class, 8 annas for first mile; 6 annas
for every additional mile.
First hour .. . . Rs. 1 8
Subsequent hour . . . . Re. 12
Half day (5 hours) . . Rs. 4
Whole day (9 hours) . . Rs. 7
Bombay.
Taxis 8 annas per mile; 2 annas for each sub-
sequent ^ mile.
There is also a special distance tariff, which must
be shown by the driver at any time demanded.
Madras.
Day 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., 10 annas per mile; 2 annas
every subsequent 1|5 mile,
Night 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., 12 annas per mile; 2 annas
for every subsequent 1(6 mile.
Detention 2 annas each 4 minutes.
Minimum Charge Re. 1.
Luggage annas 2 per package over 20 Ibs.
Lahore.
Carriages
First hour .. . . Rs. 1 4
Subsequent hour . . . . Re. 12
To Shalimar or Shahdara and
back . . . . Rs. 2
Each hour of detention . . Re. 12
Delhi.
Taxis annas 12 per mile.
Carriages (Gharris)
1st Class-
First Hour , . 10 annas.
Whole day . . 5 rupees.
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6 annas.
3-8 rupees.
Class I
Class II
Class I
Class II
Class I
Class II
Rs. 4.
Rs. 3.
Rs. 6.
Rs. 4-8.
Rs. 8.
Rs. 6.
2nd Class
First Hour . .
Whole day . .
Or
To Humayun's Tomb
or Safdarjung.
To Okhla or New
Cantonment.
To Kutab.
LANGUAGES.
The Lingua Franca of India is Hindustani (Urdu)
which is spoken by the educated classes, among whom
English is also very widely spoken. In different parts
of India the common language amongst the people is
variously Bengali (Hindi), Urdu, Punjabi, Tamil, etc.
(For a simple guide to Urdu see " A Pocket Book of
Colloquial Hindustani " by Lieut-Col. G. S. Ranking).
Vocabulary.
a (short) pronounced as u in run.
a (long) as a in father,
i (short) as i in it.
I (long) as ee in seen.
1. Arrival.
Go to the Grand Hotel. Grand Hotel ko jao.
Bring my luggage to the Mera saman Grand Hotel
Grand Hotel. ko le ao.
I want a dhobi (washer- Mere vaste ek dhobi lao.
man).
Bring the clothes on Kapre somvar ko lao.
Monday.
How much to pay? Kitna dam dena hai?
Bring (tea). Lao (cha).
2. Numerals.
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Ek.
Do.
Tin.
Char.
Panch.
Chhae.
Sat.
One Hundred
Eight
Nine
Ten
Twenty
Thirty
Forty
Fifty
Ek sau.
Rth.
Nau.
Das.
Bis.
Tis.
Chalis.
Pachas.
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3. Days of the Week.
Sunday Itvar.
Monday Somvar.
Tuesday Mangalvar.
Wednesday Budhvar.
Thursday Jumerat.
Friday Shukrvar.
Saturday Sanicharvar.
To-day Aj.
To-morrow Kal (dusra din jo aye ga).
Yesterday Kal (Din jo chala gaya
hai).
4. Expedition.
Bring a motor car. Ek motor ghari lao.
Quickly. Jaldi.
Slowly. * Ahistah.
Go to the Imperial Bank. Imperial Bank k5 jao.
Wait for me. Men intizar karo.
Come at 2 o'clock. Do baje ao.
When is dinner? Rat ka khana kitne baja
ho ga?
Wake me at 6 o'clock Kal subah mujh ko chhae
to-morrow. baje jaga dena.
Bring my bill. Mera bill lao.
Go away. Chale jao.
Wait for an answer. Jawab ke vaste thairo.
Yes. Han.^
No, Nahin.
Who are you? Turn kaun ho?
Take this letter to Yeh chitti Medical College
the Medical College. ko le jao.
6. Meals, etc.
Early morning tea. Chota Hazri.
Breakfast. Hazri.
Lunch. Tiffin.
Tea. Cha.
Dinner. Rat ka khana.
Drinking water. Pine ka pani.
Hot water. Gar am pani.
Cold water. Thanda pani.
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II
OFFICE BEARERS
Patron.
Hii Excellency the Right Hon*ble Edward Frederick Lindley Wood*
Baron Irwin of Kirby Underdale, G.M.S.I., G,M.!.E., Viceroy
and Governor-General of India.
Vice- Patrons.
His Excellency The Right Hon'ble VISCOUNT GOSCHEN,
G.C.I.E., C.B.E., V.D., the Governor of Madras.
His Excellency Lt.-Col. The Right Hon'ble SIR LESLIE ORME
WILSON, P.C., G.C.I.E., C.M.G., D.S.O., the Governor of
Bombay.
His Excellency Lt.-Col. The Right Hon'ble SIR FRANCIS
STANLEY JACKSON, P.C., G.C.I.E., the Governor of Bengal.
His Excellency Field-Marshal SIR WILLIAM BIRDYVOOD, Bart. t
G.C.B, G.C.M.G, K.C.S.L, C.I.E., D.S.O., Commander "in-
Chief in India.
His Excellency SIR WILLIAM SINCLAIR MARRIS, K.C.S.L,
K.C.I. E., the Governor of the United Provinces of Agra and
Oudh.
His Excellency SIR WILLIAM MALCOLM HAILEY, B.A., K.C.S.L,
C.I.E., I.C.S., the Governor of the Punjab.
His Excellency SIR HUGH LANSDOWN STEPHENSON, K.C.S.I.,
K.C.I.E., I.C.S., the Governor of Bihar and Orissa.
His Excellency SIR SPENCER HARCOURT BUTLER, G.C.I.E.,
K.C.S.L, I.C.S., the Governor of Burma.
His Excellency SIR MONTAGU SHERARD DAWES BUTLER, M.A.,
K.C.S.I., C.B., C.I.E., C.V.O., C.B.E., I.C.S., the Governor
of the Central Provinces and Berar.
His Excellency SIR EGBERT LAURIE LUCAS HAMMOND, K.C.S.L,
C.B.E., the Governor of Assam.
His Highness SIR SAYAJI RAO GAEKWAR, G.C.S.L, G.C.I.E.,
the Maharaja of Bar odd State.
His Highness SIR HARISINGH BAHADUR, K.C.I.E., K.C.V.O.,
the Maharaja 'of Jammu and Kashmir State.
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His Highness Major-General SIR SRI GANGA SINGHTI
BAHADUR, G.C.S.L, G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., G.B.E., K.C.B.,
A.D.C., LL.D., the Maharajadhiraj of Bikaner State.
His Highness Major-General SIR BHUPENDRA SINGH,
MOHINDIR BAHADUR, G.C.I.E., G.C.S.L, G.C.V.O., G.C.B.E.,
the Maharajadhiraj of Patiala State.
His Highness Major UMAID SINGHJI SAHEB BAHADUR,
K.C.S.I., K.C.V.O., the Raj Rajeswar Maharajadhiraj of
Jodhpur State.
His Highness I^t.-Col. SIR UDAIBHAN SINGH LOKINDARA
BAHADUR, K.C.S.L, K.C.V.O., the Maharajadhiraj a Rana of
Dholpur State.
His Highness Lt.-Col. . SIR PRABHU NARAIN SINGH BAHADUR,
G.C.S.I., G.C.I E., the Maharaja of Benares State.
His Highness SIR BHAWANI SINGH BAHADUR, K.C.S.I.,
M.R.A.S., the Maharaja Rana of Jhalazvar State.
His Highness GEORGE JEEVAJEE RAO, SCINDHIA, ALIJAH
BAHADUR, G.C.I.E., the Thakor Saheb of Gondal State.
His Highness The Hon'ble SIR RAMESHWARA SINGH, G.C.I.E.,
K.B.E., Maharajadhiraja of Darbhanga State.
Raja SRI KRISHNA CHANDRA GAJAPATI NARAYANA DEO, Raja
of Parlakimedi State.
The Hon'ble SIR BASH, PHIIAOT BLACKETT, K.C.B., K.C.S.I.,
Finance Member, Government of India, Delhi.
The Hon'ble Khan Bahadur SIR MUHAMMAD HABIBUWAH
SAHIB BAHADUR, K.C.I.E., Kt, Member for Education
Health and Lands, Government of India, Delhi.
The Hon'ble SIR BHUPENDRA NATH MITRA, K.C.I.E., C.B.E.,
Member for Industries and Labour, Government of India
Delhi. *
The Hon'ble Mr. J. CRERAR, C.S.I., C.I.E., I.C.S., the Home
Member, Government of India, Delhi.
The Hon'ble MR. S. R. DAS, Bar-at-law, the Laiv Member,
(jovernmcnt of India, Delhi.
The Hon'ble SIR GEORGE RAINY, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., Member
for Railways and Commerce, Government of India, Delhi.
His Excellency the Naval Commander-in-Chief.
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Raines or Officers.
President.
Major-General T. H. SYMONS, C.S.I., O.B.E., K.H.S., I.M.S.,
Director-General, Indian Medical Service.
Vice-President.
Colonel J. D. GRAHAM, C.I.E., I.M.S., Public Health Commis-
sioner with the Government of India.
Colonel S. R CHRISTOPHERS, C.I.E., O.B.E., F.R.S., K.H.P.,
I. M.S., Direct or , Central Research Institute.
General Secretary-Treasurer.
DR. O. DEGGELLKR.
General Organising Secretary for the 7th Congress.
Lt.-Col. J. CUNNINGHAM, I.M.S.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer.
Lt.-Col. A. D. STEWART, I.M.S.
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HONORARY OFFICE BEARERS.
HONORARY ADVISERS,
Government of India.
Lt.-General Sir E. H. Atkinson, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., C.I.E.,
Master General of Supply, Army Headquarters, Simla.
Mr. Joseph Baptista, B.A., LL.B., Bar-at-law, Matharpakady,
Mazagaon, Bombay.
The Hon'ble Mr. W. R. Barker, C.B., Chairman, Public Services
'Commission, Home Department, Government of India, Delhi,
Mr. J. W. Bhore, C.I.E., C.B.E., I.C.S., Secretary, Education,
Health and Lands Department, Government of India, Delhi.
Sir Archy Birkmyre, Bart, C.B.E., 6, Clive Row, Calcutta.
The Hon'ble Sir Norman Bolton, K.C.I.E., C.S.L, I.C.S., Chief
Commissioner, North West Frontier Province, Peshawar.
Sir Denys de S. Bray, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., C.B.E., Foreign Secretary,
Foreign and Political Department, Government of India, Delhi.
The Hon'ble Mr. A. F. L. Brayne, C.I.E., I.C.S., Secretary, Finance
Department, Government of India, Delhi.
Mr. A. H. Byrt, Times of India, Bombay.
Dr. M. B. Cameron, M.A., B.Sc., D.Litt., Vice-Chancellor, Luck-
now University, Lucknow.
Mr. J. Coatman, I. P., Director of Public Information with the
Government of India in the Home Department, Delhi.
The Hon'ble Sir Geoffrey Corbett, K.B.E., C.I.E., J.P., I.C.S.,
Secretary, Department of Commerce, Government of India,
Delhi.
Sir David Ezra, 59, Ezra Street, Calcutta.
The Hon'ble Sir Maneckji Dadabhoy, K.C.I. E., Kt., Bar-at-Law,
Nagpur.
The Hon'ble Sir Geoffrey Fitzhervey de Montmorency, B.A.,
K.C.I.E., K.C.V.O., C.B.E., Vice-chancellor, Punjab University,
Lahore.
Mr. C. C. Demetriadi, c|o. Messrs. Ralli Bros., Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. H. A. J. Gidney, I.M.S. (retd.), Member, Legislative
Assembly, Calcutta.
Sir Hari Singh Gour, M.A., D.Litt., C.L., LL.D., M.L.A., Nagpur.
The Hon'ble Mr. L. Graham, C.I.E., M.L.A., I.C.S., Secretary,
Legislative Department, Government of India, Delhi.
The Hon'ble Mr. H. G. Haig, C.I.E., I.C.S., Secretary, Home
Department, Government of India, Delhi.
Captain E. J. Headlam, C.S.I., C.M.G., D.S.O., R.I.M., Director,
Royal Indian Marine, Bombay.
The Hon'ble Sir Benjamin Herbert Heald. M.A., V.D., I.C.S.,
Vice-Chancellor, Rangoon University, Mandalay.
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Sir Clement Hindley, Kt., Chief Commissioner of Railways,
Government of India, Delhi.
R. B. Sir Onkar Mall Jatia, Kt., O.B.E., 21, Roop Chand Roy
Street, Calcutta.
Mr. Byramjee Jeejeebhoy, J.P., Sheriff of Bombay, Alice Build-
ings, Hornby Road, Bombay.
Mahamahopadya Pt. Ganga Nath Jha, M.A., D.Litt, I.E.S., Vice-
Chancellor, Allahabad University, Allahabad.
Nawab Bahadur Hyder Nawaz Jung, Vice-Chancellor, Oosmania
University, Hyderabad State.
K. B. Nawab Sir Mazmminullah Khan, K.C.I.E., O.B.E., Vice-
Chancellor, Aligarh University, Aligarh.
Mr. G. H. Langley, M.A., Vice-Chancellor, Dacca University, Dacca.
The Hon'ble Mr. A. H. Ley, C.S.I., C.I.E., C.B.E., I.C.S., Mem-
ber, Public Services Commission, Government of India, Delhi.
Mr. R. Littlehailes, C,I.E., M.A., Educational Commissioner with
the Government of India, Delhi.
Mr. J. A. MacBean, c(o. Messrs. Shaw Wallace & Co., 4, Bank-
shall Street, Calcutta.
Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, B.A., LL.B., Vice-Chancellor,
Benares Hindu University, Benares.
Mr. A. C. McWatters, C.I.E., I.C.S., Secretary, Department of
Industries and Labour, Government of India, Delhi.
Sir Rajendra Nath Mookerjee, K.C.I.E., K.C.V.O., 6 & 7, Clive
Street, Calcutta.
Sir Alexander R. Murray, C.B.E., Jardine Skinner & Co., Cal-
cutta.
Mr. W. D, Panton, 8, Clive Row, Calcutta.
The Hon'ble Mr. V. J. Patel, President, Legislative Assembly,
Delhi.
Sir Ibrahim Rahimtulla, K.C.S.I., Pedder Road, Cumballa Hill,
Bombay.
Mr. C. R. Reddy, M.A., Vice-Chancellor, Andhra University,
Bezwada.
Dr. U. Rama Ran, 323, Th'ambu Chetty Street, Madras.
The Hon'ble Mr. L. W. Reynolds, C.I.E., M.C., Chief Commis-
sioner, Ajmer-Merwara, Ajmer.
Mr. K. C. Roy, C.I.E., Director, Associated Press of India, Delhi.
R. B. Moti Sagar, B.A., LL.B., Vice-Chancellor, Delhi Univer-
sity, Delhi.
Air Vice-Marshal Sir W. G. H. Salmond, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O.,
Air Officer Commanding, Headquarters, Royal Air Force, Simla.
Mr. H. A. Sams, C.I.E., I.C.S., Director-General of Posts and
Telegraphs, Delhi.
Mr. Jadu Nath Sarkar, Vice-Chancellor, Calcutta University,
Calcutta.
Dr. Brajandranath Seal, M.A., Ph.D., D.Sc., Vice-Chancellor,
Mysore University, Mysore.
The Hon'ble Sir Henry Moncrieff Smith, Kt., C.I.E., President,
Council of State, Delhi.
The Hon'ble Mr. A. M. Stow, O.B.E., I.C.S., Chief Commissioner,
Delhi.
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Sir Purshotamdas Thakurdas, Kt., C.I.E., M.B.E., M.L.A., Mala-
bar Castle, Ridge Road, Malabar Hill, Bombay.
Mr. E. Villiers, F-l, Clive Biddings, Calcutta.
Sir Dinshaw E. Wacha, Kt, Jiji House, Ravelin St., Fort, Bombay.
AJMER-MERWARA.
Mr. C. H. Condon, Engineer-in-Chief, B. B. & C. I. Railway, Ajmer.
Mr. E. C. Gibson, I.C.S., Commissioner, Ajmer-Merwara.
Mr. F. A. Leslie Jones, M.A., C.B.E., Principal, Mayo College,
Ajmer.
K. S. Abdul Wahid Khan, President of the Dargah Khwaja Sahib
Committee, Ajmer.
Sahibzada Abdul Wahid Khan, Bar-at-Law, Additional District and
Sessions Judge, Ajmer-Merwara.
R. S. Thakur Bijai Singh, Rao Sahib of Masuda.
ASSAM.
Maulavi Keramat AH, Member of Legislative Council, Jorhat.
Khan Bahadur Alauddin Ahmed Chaudhuri, Maulvi Bazar, Sylhet.
Raj Bahadur Ramani Mohan Das, Sylhet.
Rai Bahadur Nilambor Datta, Dibrugarh.
The Hon'ble Maulavi Abdul Hamid, President, Legislative Coun-
cil, Assam, Shillong.
H. H. the Maharaja Chura Chand Singh, C.B.E., Manipur.
Mr. A. F. Stuart, Kumbhir P. 0., District Cachar.
Mr. D. S. Withers, Mariani, District Sibsagar.
BENGAL.
Sir John Bell, Kt., 16, Strand Road, Calcutta.
Mr. C. Carrgll, Agent, Bengal N'agpur Railway, Calcutta.
Mr, B. Chakravarti, M.A., Bar-at-Law, Calcutta.
The Hon'ble Raja Manmatha Nath Ray Chaudhri, M.L.C. of San-
tosh, President, Bengal Legislative Council, Calcutta.
The Hon'ble Nawab Bahadur Saiyid Nawab AH Chaudhuri, K.B.,
C.I.E., Khan Bahadur of Dhanbari.
Mr. G. G. Dey, M.I.E., Secretary to the Government of Bengal,
Public Works Department, Calcutta.
Mr. J. G. Drummond, I.C.S., Secretary to the Government of
Bengal, Local Self Government Department, Calcutta.
Brigadier General G. L. Colvin, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., Agent,
East Indian Railway, Calcutta.
Mr. Guru Saday Dutt, I.C.S ; , Secretary to the Government of
Bengal, Department of Agriculture and Industries, Calcutta.
Mr. B. E. G. Eddis, President of the Bengal Chamber of Com-
merce, 2, Clive Street, Calcutta.
Mr. A. K. Abu Ahmed Khan Ghuznavi, Calcutta.
Raja Reshee Case Law, President, Bengal National Chamber of
Commerce, 20, Strand Road, Calcutta.
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Mr. J. H. Lindsay, I.C.S., Secretary to the Government of Ben-
gal, Department of Education, Calcutta.
The Hon'ble Mr. Alexander Marr, C.I.E., I.C.S., Member of the
Executive Council, Government of Bengal, Calcutta.
Sir Provash Chandra Mitter, Minister, Government of Bengal,
Writers' Buildings, Calcutta.
The Hon'ble Mr. A. N. Moberly, C.I.E., I.C.S., Member of the
Executive Council, Government of Bengal, Calcutta.
The Hon'ble Maharaja Kshaunish Chandra Ray Bahadur of Nadia,
Member of Legislative Council, Bengal, Calcutta.
Mr. N. Pearce, Agent, Eastern Bengal Railway, Calcutta,
Mr. W. D. R. Prentice, I.C.S., Chief Secretary to the Government
of Bengal, Calcutta.
Mr. A. de C. Williams, I.C.S., Secretary to the Government of
Bengal, Legislative Department, Calcutta.
Mr. C. Addams Williams, C.I.E., Secretary to the Government of
Bengal, Irrigation Department, Calcutta.
Mr. S. C. Stuart Williams, Chairman of the Calcutta Port Com-
missioners, Calcutta.
Mr. J. A. Woodhead, I.C.S., Secretary to the Government of
Bengal, Finance, Commerce and Marine Departments, Calcutta.
BIHAR & ORISSA.
Maulavi Saiyid Mubarak Ali, Member Legislative Council, Bihar
and Orissa, Patna.
The Hon'ble S'ir Saiyid Muhammad Fakhr-ud-Din, Kt., Minister
for Education, Government of Bihar and Orissa, Patna.
Mr. G. E. Fawcus, Director of Public Instruction, Bihar and
Orissa, Patna.
Mr. D. C. Gupta, Director of Industries, Bihar and Orissa, Patna.
Mr. H. E. Horsfield, I.C.S., Secretary to the Government, Bihar
and Orissa, Local Self Government Department, Pa^na.
The Hon'ble Sir Basanta Kumar Mullick, Kt., Acting Chief
Justice of the Patna High Court, Patna.
Khan Bahadur Khwaja Muhammad Nur, President, Legislative
Council, Bihar and Orissa, Patna.
The Hon'ble Bahu Ganesh Dutt Singh, Minister of Local Self
Government, Bihar and Orissa, Patna.
The Hon'ble Mr. Kesava Prasad Singh, Vice-President of the
Bihar and Orissa Executive Council, Patna.
BOMBAY.
Dr. S. S. Batlivala, President of the Bombay Municipality, Bombay.
Mr. R. M. Chinoy, Bombay.
Khan Bahadur Dr. N. H. Choksy, C.I.E., 12, Dubash Estate,
Nepean Sea Road, Malabar Hill, Bombay.
Dr. K. E. Dadachanji, Bombay.
The Hon'ble Dewan Bahadur Harilal D. Desai, B.A., LL.B.,
Minister to the Government of Bombay, Bombay:
Dr. D. A, D'Monte, Summit View, Bandra, Bombay.
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The Hon'ble Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah, Kt., B.A., LL.B.,
J.P., Minister to the Government of Bombay, Bombay.
Sir Leslie Hudson, Kt., Member, Legislative Council, Bombay.
Sir C. y. Mehta, Kt., M.A., LL.B., Member of the Executive
Council, Government of Bombay, Bombay.
Sir Temulji Nariman, Kt, Hornby Road, Fort; Bombay.
Sir N". N. Wadia, Kt., Bombay.
BURMA.
Mr. Mohamed Auzam, Bar-at-Law, Member, Legislative Council,
Burma, Rangoon.
The Hon'ble Mr. Justice P. N. Chari, B.A., B.L., Judge, High
Court, Rangoon.
Mr. Adamjee Hajee Dawood, M.L.C., Mogul Street, Rangoon.
Mr. U. Ba Dun, Bar-at-Law, Secretary, Burma Legislative Coun-
cil, Rangoon.
The Hon'ble Sir J. A. Maung Gyi, Kt., Bar-at-Law, Member of
the Executive Council of the Governor of Burma, Rangoon.
The Hon'ble Sir William J. Keith, Kt., C.I.E., M.A., I.C.S., Vice-
President of the Executive Council of the Governor of Burma,
Rangoon.
Rao Bahadur S. R. Reddiar, 62, 32nd Street, Rangoon.
Mrs. Daw Kin Thet Tin, No. 6, Bagaya % Phongyi Road, Kern-
mendine, Rangoon.
The Hon'ble Mr. Lee Ah Yain, K.I.H., Bar-at-Law, Minister to
the Government of Burma, Rangoon.
The Hon'ble Mr. U. Ba. Yin, B.M., Ch.B., Minister to the
Government of Burma, Rangoon.
CENTRAL PROVINCES.
Mr. R. H. Beckett, B.Sc., I. E.S.,. Director of Public Instruction
and Secretary to the Government, Central Provinces, in the
Education Department, Nagpur.
The Hon'ble Sir S. M. Chitnavis, B.A., Kt., I.S.O., President,
Legislative Council, Central Provinces, Nagpur.
The Hon'ble Mr. R. M. Deshmukh, Bar-at-Law, Minister for
Agriculture, Government of the Central Provinces, Nagpur.
Pandit Sita Charan Dube, M.A., LL.B., Pleader, Hoshangabad.
Sir Moropant Vishwanath Joshi, B.A., LL.B., K.C.I.E., Amraoti.
Mr. Sorabji Bezonji Mehta, C.I.E., Nagpur.
Mr. A. E. Nelson, C.I.E., O.B.E., I.C.S., Revenue and Finance
Member to Govt., Central Provinces, Nagpur.
The Hon'ble Mr. S. B. Tambe, B.A., LL.B., Home Member to
Government, Central Provinces, Nagpur.
DELHI.
Mr. J. N 1 . G. Johnson, I.C.S., Deputy Commissioner, Delhi.
R. S. Lala Ratan Lai, Head Master, Government High School,
Delhi.
R. B. Sohan 'Lai, Secretary, Municipal Committee, Delhi.
R. B, Madho Pershad, Banker, Delhi.
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M, Abdur Rahman, Vice-President, Delhi Municipal Committee,
Delhi.
I,. Sri Ram, Vice-President, Delhi Municipal Committee, Delhi.
Mr. A. M. Rouse, C.I.E., Chief Engineer, Delhi.
MADRAS.
Sir P. S. Sivaswami Ayyar, Kt., Sudharama, Edward Elliots
Road, Mylapore, Madras.
Mr. Sami Venkatachelam Chetti, Strotten Muthiah Mudali Street,
George Town, Madras.
Sir M. Ct. Muthiah Chettiyar, Bedford House, Vepery, Madras.
Mr. C. B. Cotterell, I.C.S., Secretary to Government, Local Self
Government Department, Madras.
Sir K. V. Reddi Nayudu, Lawders Gate Street, Purasawakkam,
Madras.
Dr, (Mrs.) Muthulakshmi Reddi, No. 6, Randall's Road, Vepery,
Madras.
The Bishop of Madras, Royapettah, Madras.
The Hon'ble the Minister for Public Health, Government of
Madras, Madras.
The Hon'ble the Finance Member, Government of Madras, Madras.
The President of the Madras Corporation, Madras.
The Sheriff of Madras, High Court House, Madras.
Mr. C. E. Wood, c|o. Parry & Co., Box 12, Madras.
NORTH WEST FRONTIER PROVINCE.
Rai Bahadur Karam Chand, O.B.E., Banker and Contractor,
The Hon'ble Nawab Sir Sahibzada Abdul Qaiyum Khan, K.C.I.E.,
Peshawar City.
PUNJAB.
Raja Sir Gurbaksh Singh Bedi, Kt., C.I.E., Kallar, District
Rawalpindi.
The Hon'ble K. B. Chaudhuri Shahabad Din, B.A., LL.B.,
President, Punjab Legislative Council, Lahore.
The Hon'ble Mian Sir Fazl-i-Husain, Kt., Revenue Member,
Punjab Government, Lahore.
Major Nawab Malik Talib Mehdi Khan, O.B.E., Member, Legis-
lative Council, Punjab, Jhelum.
Mr. Harkishan Lai, Bar-at-Law, 7, Ferozepore Road, Lahore.
The Hon'ble Mr. Manohar Lai, Bar-at-Law, Minister for Edu-
cation, Punjab Government, Lahore.
Mr. A. Langley, C.S.I., C.I.E., I.C.S., Commissioner. Lahore
Division, Lahore.
Sir Sundar Singh Majithia, Kt., C.I.E., S.B., Amritsar.
D. B. Raja Narendra Nath, M.L.C., Ferozepore Road, Lahore.
The Hon'ble Malik Firoz Khan Noon, Bar-at-Law, Minister for
Local Self Government, Lahore.
The Hon'ble Sardar Jogindra Singh, Minister for Agriculture,
Lahore.
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UNITED PROVINCES.
The Hon'ble Rai Rajeshwar Bali, B.A., O.B.E., Minister of Edu-
cation, Government of the United Provinces, Lucknow.
The Hon'ble Lieutenant Nawab Muhammad Ahmad Sa'id Khan,
C.I.E., M.B.E., Home Member, Government of the United
Provinces, Lucknow.
The Hon'ble Thakur Rajendra Singh, Minister of Industries and
Agriculture, Government of the United Provinces, Lucknow.
The Hon'ble Nawab Muhammad Yusuf, Minister for Local Self
Government, Government of the United Provinces, Lucknow.
HONORARY SCIENTIFIC ADVISERS,
Government of India.
Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose, Kt., C.S.I., C.I.E., D.Sc., 93, Upper
Circular Road, Calcutta.
Professor Paul Bruhl, Botanical Laboratory, University College
of Science, Calcutta.
Mr. C C. Calder, B.Sc., F.L.S., Director, Botanical Survey of
India, Royal Botanical Gardens, Calcutta.
Dr. A. K. Christie, President of the Asiatic Society, Calcutta.
Dr. D. Clouston, M.A., D.Sc., C.I.E., Agricultural Adviser to the
Government of India and Director, Agricultural Research In-
stitute, Pusa.
Mr. T. B. Fletcher, R.N., F.E.S., F.Z.S., F.L.S., Imperial Ento-
mologist, Pusa.
Mr. F. C. Griffin, M.I.C.E., M.I.E., Executive Engineer to the
Government of Bengal, Calcutta.
Mr. D. G. Harris, C.I.E.. M.I.E., Consulting Engineer to the
Government of India, Delhi.
Mr. John Van Manen, Secretary to the Asiatic Society, Calcutta.
Sir John Marshall, Kt., C.I.E., Litt.D., M.A., F.S.A., Director-
General of Archaeology in India, Simla.
Mr. C. W. B. Normand, Offg. Director-General of Observatories.
Simla.
Mr. H. E. Parker, Sanitary Engineer, Delhi Province, Delhi.
Mr. E. H. Pascoe, M.A., Sc.D., B.Sc., F.G.S., F.A.S'.B., Director,
Geological Survey of India, Calcutta.
Dr. Ganesh Prasad, M.A.. D.Sc., Vice-President of the Indian
Association for Cultivation of Science, Benares.
Professor C. V. Raman, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S., Honorary Secretary,
Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Calcutta.
Sir P. C. Ray, C.I.E., D.Sc., 93, Upper Circular Road, Calcutta.
Mr, A. Rodger, O.B.E., Inspector-General of Forests, Dehra Dun.
Lt-Col. R. B. Seymour Sewell, M.A., F.A.S.B., F.L.S., F.Z.S.,
I.M.S., Director, Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta.
Sir M. Aurel S'tein, K.C.I.E., Ph.D., D.Litt, D.Sc., Archaeological
Department, Government of India.
Colonel Commandant E. A. Tandy, R.E., Surveyor General of
India, Delhi.
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Mr. J. S. Westerdale, B.Sc., A.M.I.E.E., Sanitary Engineer to
the Government of Madras, Madras.
BIHAR AND ORISSA.
Dr. K. S. Caldwell, M.A., Ph.D., F.C.S., Professor of Chemistry,
Patna College, Patna.
Mr. J. H. Walton, M.A,, M.Sc., Imperial Agricultural Bacterio-
logist, Pusa.
BOMBAY.
Professor P. R. Awati, D.I.C., Professor of Zoology, Royal In-
stitute of Science, Bombay.
Rev. E. Blatter, S.J., Professor of Botany, St. Xavier's College,
Cruickshank Road, Bombay.
Dr. William Burns, D.Sc., Principal, Agricultural College, Poona
and Economic Botanist to Government, Poona.
Mr. K. R. Kanitkar, M.A., B.Sc., Principal, Fergusson College,
Poona.
Dr. A. N 1 . Meldrum, D.Sc., J.P., Professor of Organic Chemistry
and Acting Principal, Royal Institute of Science, Bombay.
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Building, Gowaha Tank Road, Bombay.
- R -S.E., J.P., Calliandas
BURMA.
Mr. C. G. Barnett, C.I.E., F.C.H., Chief Engineer, Public Works
Department, Burma, Rangoon.
Mr. R. D. Bartlett, F.S.I., Quantity Surveyor, Rangoon.
Major W. N. Elgood, M.C., B.Sc., F.R.G.S., Lecturer in Engineer-
ing, University College, Rangoon.
Mr. Taw Sein Ko, C.I.E., I.S.O., M.R.A.S., Examiner in Chinese,
" Underwood," Maymyo, Burma.
Mr. A. McKerral, M.A., B.Sc., Director of Agriculture, Burma,
Rangoon.
Mr. F. J. Meggitt, M.Sc., Ph.D., F.Z.S., Professor of Biological
Science, University of Rangoon, Rangoon.
Mr. E. C. Niven, M.I.C.E., Chief Engineer, Port Trust, Rangoon.
Mr. D. H. Peacock, M.A., M.Sc., F.I.C., F.C.S., Professor of
Chemistry, Rangoon University, Rangoon.
Mr. W. A. Robertson, F.R.G.S., Conservator of Forests, Utili-
zation Circle, Rangoon.
Mr. L. F. Taylor, B.A., F.R.G.S., F.R.A.I., Research Lecturer,
University College, Rangoon.
CENTRAL PROVINCES.
Mr. M. A. Moghe, M.A., M.Sc., F.Z.S., Registrar, Nagpur Univer-
sity, Nagpur.
Mr. M. Owen, M.Sc., I.E.S., Principal, Victoria College of Science,
Nagpur.
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MADRAS.
Mr. R. D. Anstead, C.I.E., Director of Agriculture, Madras.
Dr. B. B. Dey, M.A., D.Sc., Professor of Chemistry, Presidency
College, Madras.
Mr. P. F. Fyson, M.A., Principal, Presidency College, Madras.
Dr. M. O. Forester, Director, Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore.
Mr. G. B. Hilson, B.Sc., Cotton Specialist, Research Institute,
Coimbatore.
Mr. Saadat Ullah Khan, B.A., B.Sc., Professor of Agriculture,
Research Institute, Coimbatore.
Dr. A. Moffat, M.A., LL.D., The Union Christian College, Alwaye.
Rao Sahib Mr. Y. Ramachandra Rau, M.A., F.E.S., Government
Entomologist, Research Institute, Coimbatore.
Mr. B. Viswanath, F.I.C., F.C.S., Government Agricultural Chem-
ist, Research Institute, Coimbatore.
PUNJAB.
Dr. N ; . Ahmed, B.A., Ph.D., Professor of Physics, Islamia Col-
lege, Lahore.
Mr. A. R. Astburj M.I.C.E., Chief Engineer, P.W.D., B. & R.
Branch, Lahore.
Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar, D.Sc., Director, Chemical Laboratory, Punjab
University, Lahore.
Professor H. B. Dunnicliff, M.A., D.Sc., Professor of Chemistry,
Government College, Lahore.
Mr. R. P. Hadow, C.I.E., A.M.I.C.E., Chief Engineer, Irrigation
(Construction), Lahore.
Dr. R. C. Rawlley, M.A., D.Sc., Director of Industries, Punjab,
Lahore.
UNITED PROVINCES.
Dr. K. N. Bahl, M.S'c., D.Phil., Professor of Zoology, Allahabad
University, Allahabad.
Dr. D. R. Bhattacharya, D.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.M.S., F.Z.S., Dean,
Faculty of Science, Allahabad University, Allahabad.
Dr. N. R. Dhar, M.Sc., D.Sc., Professor of Chemistry, Allahabad
University, Allahabad.
Dr. Wali Mohammad, M.A., Ph.D., I.E.S., Professor of Physics,
Lucknow University, Lucknow.
Dr. M. N. Saha, D.Sc., F.R.S., Physics Department, Allahabad
University, Allahabad.
Dr. S. M. Sane, Professor of Chemistry, Lucknow University,
Lucknow.
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CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
Lt.-Col. R. W. Anthony, I.M.S., Offg. Surgeon-General with the
Govt. of Bombay, Poona.
Dr. C. F. Badcock, 18, Commander-in-Chief's Road, Egmore,
Madras.
Col. R. F. Baird, I.M.S., Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals,
United Provinces, Lucknow.
Col. C. R. Bakhle, I.M.S., Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals,
Punjab, Lahore.
Major-General H. J. K. Bamfield, C.B., D.S.O., K.H.P., I.M.S.,
Deputy Director of Medical Services, Eastern Command,
Namital.
Dr. N. J. Bandorawalla, Principal Medical Officer, Bikaner State,
Bikaner.
Dr. M. N. Banerjee, C.I.E., 32, Theatre Road, Calcutta.
Dr. Mirza Yaqub Beg, Ahmadya Buildings, Lahore.
Surgeon Commander W. W. Biddulph, R.N., Fleet Medical Officer,
East Indies Station.
Lt-Col. C. I. Brierley, I.M.S., Chief Medical Officer, North West
Frontier Province, Peshawar.
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way, Bombay.
Dr. A. D. Cameron, 43, Chowringhee Road, Calcutta.
Captain S. K. Chaudhari, I. M.S., (retd.)i Chief Medical Officer,
Benares State, Ramnagar.
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Baroda.
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Dr. N. H. Choksy, K.B., C.I.E., Gowalia Tank Road, Bombay.
Dr. R. N. Coorlawala, Superintendent, Osmania General Hospital,
Hyderabad, Deccan.
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Bombay.
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Burma, Rangoon.
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Delhi Province, Delhi.
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Medical Services, Northern Command, Rawalpindi.
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Major-General S. F. St. D. Green, C.B., C.B.E., K.H.P., R.A.M.C.,
Deputy Director of Medical Services, Western Command, Quetta.
Mr. K. Hewlett, O.B.E., I.V.S., Principal, Veterinary College,
Bombay.
Dr. E. Houseman, 22, Harington Street, Calcutta.
Col..F. W. Hunt, C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E., R.A.V.C., Director, Vet-
erinary Services, Army Headquarters, India, Delhi.
Col. G. Hutcheson, I.M.S., Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals,
Assam, Shillong.
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Surgeon-General with the Government of Madras.
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R. B. Dr. Maharaj Krishna Kapur, 13, Fane Road, Lahore.
Mr. P. J. Kerr, I.V.S., Director, Civil Veterinary Department
and Veterinary Adviser to Government of Bengal, Calcutta.
Dr. N. B. Khare, Craddock Town, Nagpur.
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Mr. A. D. MacGregor, I.V.S., Principal, Bengal Veterinary College,
Calcutta.
Dr. T. K. Krishna Menon, Honorary Physician, Government Gen-
eral Hospital, Madras.
Dr. M. L. Mitra, 12, Duff Street, Calcutta.
Dr. Prem Nath, Nisbet Road, Lahore.
Sir T. B. Nariman, Kt, Hornby Road, Fort, Bombay.
Major-General W. H. Ogilvie, C.B., C.M.G., I. M.S., Director of
Medical Services, Army Headquarters, India, Delhi.
Muntazim-i-Khas Rai Bahadur Dr. Surju Prasad, S'tate Surgeon,
Holkar State, Indore.
Major V. M. Phatak, Chief Medical Officer and Sanitary Com-
missioner, Gwalior State, Gwalior.
Mr. D. Quinlan, I.V.S., Director, Civil Veterinary Department,
Bihar & Orissa, Patna.
Mr. T. F. Quirke, I.V.S., Superintendent, Civil Veterinary De-
partment, Punjab, Lahore.
Group Captain A. V. J. Richardson, O.B.E., Principal Medical
Officer, Headquarters, Royal Air Force, India, Simla.
Dr. H. G. Roberts, Mission House, Shillong.
Honorary Lt.-Col. R. Row, O.B.E., 27, New Marine Lines, Bombay.
Dr. Khan Sahib, Dean's Hotel, Peshawar.
Dr. A. C. Scott, W.M.S., Chief Medical Officer, Women's Medical
Service, Delhi.
Dr. Ida S. Scudder, Union Mission Medical College, Hill Top,
Kodaikanal, South India.
Major D. H. Ranjit Singh, O.B.E., I.M.S. (retd.), George Town,
Allahabad.
Major-General J. M. Sloan, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., R.A.M.C.,
Deputy Director of Medical Services, Southern Command,
Poona.
Dr. K. Raman Tampi, Inspecting Medical Officer, Travancore,
Trivandrum,
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Major-General G. Tate, V.H.S., I.M.S., Surgeon -General with
the Govt. of Bengal, Calcutta.
Dr. H. A. Taylor, 39, Chowringhee Road, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. H. Hay Thorburn, C.I.E., I.M.S., Surgeon to H. E. the
Viceroy, Delhi.
Dr. B. Mohammad Usmon, Senior Surgeon, Mysore State, Mysore.
Col. J. Norman Walker, I. M.S., Inspector-General of Civil Hos-
pitals, Central Provinces, Nagpur.
Br. D. P. Williams, Eirene, Doom Dooma, P. O. Assam.
Dr. W. J. Wanless, American Presbyterian Mission Hospital,
Miraj, S. M. C.
Lt.-Col. J. Watson, C.I.E., I.M.S., Chief Medical Officer, Ajmer-
Merwara, Ajmer.
Col. W. S. Willmore, I.M.S., Inspector-General of Civil Hos-
pitals, Bihar and Orissa, Patna.
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GENERAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Mr. G. S. Bajpai, C.I.E., C.B.E., I.C.S'., Deputy Secretary,
Department of Education, Health and Lands, Government of
India, Delhi.
Major A. A. E. Baptist, I.M.D., Assistant Director, School of
Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. F. A. F. Barnardo, C.I.E., C.B.E., I.M.S., Principal,
Medical College, Calcutta.
Mr. J W. Bhore, C.I.E., C.B.E., I.C.S., Secretary, Department
of Education, Health and Lands, Government of India, Delhi.
Lt.-Col. E. W. C. Bradfield, O.B.E., I.M.S., Professor of Sur-
gery, Medical College, Madras.
The Hon'ble Mr. A. F. L. Brayne, C.I.E., I.C.S. , Secretary to
Government of India, Finance Department, Delhi.
Mr. A. H. Byrt, Times of India, Bombay.
Lt.-Col. Sir F. P. Connor, Kt, D.S.O., I. M.S., Professor of
Clinical and Operative Surgery, Medical College, Calcutta.
Major J. A. Cruickshank, I. M.S. (retd.), Senior Medical Officer,
Madras & Southern Mahratta Railway, Madras.
Mr. A. R. Dalai, I.C.S., Additional Deputy Secretary, Depart-
ment of Education, Health and Lands, Government of India,
Delhi.
Lt.-Col. J. K. S. Fleming, O.B.E., I.M.S., Deputy Director-General.
Indian Medical Service, Delhi.
Dr. M. D. D. Gilder, Temple View, Hughes Road, Bombay.
Dr. J. E. Gill, 39, Chowringhee Road, Calcutta.
Dr. Saiyad Hasan, I.M.D., Assistant Surgeon, Patna General Hos-
pital, Patna.
Dr. Thomas Scoresby Jackson, Chief Medical Officer, Bombay
Baroda and Central India Railway, Bombay.
R. B. Dr. Maharaj Krishna Kapur, 13, Fane Road, Lahore.
Professor V. R. Khanolkar, Professor, Seth Godhandas Sundar-
das Medical College, Bombay.
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Lt.-Col. J. Mackenzie, V.H.S., R.A.M.C., Director of Hygiene &
Pathology, Army Headquarters, India, Simla.
Lt.-Col. F. P. Mackie, O.B.E., J.P., I.M.S., Director, Haffkine
Institute, Parel, Bombay.
Dr. H. M. Masina, Masina Hospital, Byculla, Bombay.
Dr. B. McVail, Port Health Officer, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. J. W. D. Megaw, C.I.E., V.H.S., I.M.S., Director, School
of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
Dr. Jivraj N. Mehta, Principal, Seth Gordhandas Sundardas
Medical College, Parel, Bombay.
Dr. N. C. Mitra, Lines, Tank Road, Ranchi.
Dr. E. Muir, School of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
Dr. J. D. Munsiff, Director of Public Health, Bombay, Poona.
Mr. K. Natarajan, Editor, the Indian Daily Mail, Bombay.
Bt.-Col. R. A. Needham, C.I.E., D.S.O., I.M.S., cjo. Office of
the Director-General, Indian Medical Service, Delhi.
Dr. Kyaw Nyun, Circular Road, Mandalay, Burma.
Dr. A. K. H. Pollock, Chief Medical Officer, East Indian Rail-
way, Calcutta.
Dr. G. C. Ramsay, Labac Central Hospital, P. O. Dewan, Cachar.
Group Captain' A. V. J. Richardson, O.B.E., Principal Medical
Officer, Royal Air Force, Army Headquarters, Simla.
Hon. Lt.-Col. R. Row, O.B.E., 27, New Marine Lines, Bombay.
Mr. K. C. Roy, C.I.E., Director, Associated Press of India, Delhi.
Dr. Khan Sahib, Dean's Hotel, Peshawar.
Dr. A. C. Scott, W.M.S., C.M.O., Women's Medical Service,
Delhi.
The Hon'ble Sir Henry MoncriefT Smith, Kt., C.I.E., President,
Council of State, Delhi.
Mr. H. C. Sparke, Director of Traffic, Railway Board, Govern-
ment of India, Delhi.
Mr. F. Ware, I.V.S., Principal, Veterinary College, Madras.
Col. A. J. Williams, D.S.O., R.A.V.C., Deputy Director, Veter-
inary Services, Northern Command, Rawalpindi.
Dr. D. P. Williams, Eirene, Doom Dooma, Assam.
Dr. Ruth Young, Personal Assistant to Secretary, The Lady
Chelmsford all India League for Maternity and Child Welfare,
Delhi.
Members of the Central Committee, Sub-Committees for special
purposes, Chairmen and Secretaries of the Local Committees arc
Bx-officio members.
CALCUTTA BRANCH OF THE GENERAL EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE.
Brigadier-General G. L. Colvin, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., Agent,
East Indian Railway, Calcutta.
Mrs. Adela Cottle, C.B.E., Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society,
Calcutta.
Dr. Kedarnath Das, C.I.E., 22, Bethune Row, Calcutta.
Mr. D. Gladding, I.C.S., Deputy Controller, Calcutta.
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Mr. J. N 1 . Gupta, I.C.S., Commissioner, Presidency Division,
Calcutta.
Mr. P. J. Kerr, I.V.S., Director, Civil Veterinary Dept., Bengal,
Calcutta.
Col. E. L. Perry, D.S.O., K.H.S., I.M.S., A.D.M.S., Presidency
& Assam District, Calcutta.
Mrs. F. V. Rushforth, 19, Harington Mansions, Calcutta.
Major H. Suhrawardy, 4, Ripon Lane, Calcutta.
Mr. A. H. Watson, The Editor, " The Statesman," Calcutta.
FINANCE SUB-COMMITTEE.
Mr. J. W. Bhore, C.I.E., C.B.E., I.C.S., Secretary, Department
of Education, Health and Lands, Government of India, Delhi.
The Hon'ble Mr. A. F. L. Brayne, C.I.E., I.C.S., Secretary, Fi-
nance Department, Government of India, Delhi.
U.-Col. J. K. S. Fleming, O.B.E., I.M.S'., Deputy Director-
General, Indian Medical Service, Delhi.
Col. J. D. Graham, C.I.E., I.M.S., Public Health Commissioner
with the Government of India, Delhi.
SCIENTIFIC SUB-COMMITTEE.
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Medical College, Calcutta.
Dr. C. A. Bentley, Director of Public Health, Bengal, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. E. W. C. Bradfield, O.B.E., I. M.S., Professor of Surgery,
Medical College, Madras.
Col. S. R. Christophers, C.I.E., p.B.E., K.H.P., F.R.S., I.M.S'.,
Director, Central Research Institute, Kasauli.
Lt-Col. Sir F. P. Connor, Kt., D.S.O., I.M.S., Professor of Clini-
cal and Operative Surgery, Medical College, Calcutta.
Dr. Kedarnath Das, C.I.E., 22, Bethune Row, Calcutta.
Dr. J. E. Gill, 39, Chowringhee Road, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. W. L. Harnett, I.M.S., Superintendent, Campbell Medi-
cal School and Hospital, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. R. Knowles, I. M.S., School of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. F. P. Mackie, O.B.E., J.P., I.M.S., Director, Haffkine
Institute, Parel, Bombay.
Lt.-Col. J. W. D. Megaw, C.I.E., V.H.S., I.M.S., Director, School
of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
Dr. Jivraj N. Mehta, Principal, Seth Gordhandas Sundardas
Medical College, Bombay.
Dr. E. Muir, School of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
Honorary Lt.-Col. R. Row, O.B.E., 27, New Marine Lines, Bombay.
Lt.-Col. A. J. H. Russell, C.B.E., I.M.S., Director of Public
Health, Madras.
Dr. A. C. Scott, W.M.S., Chief Medical Officer, Women's Medi-
cal Service, Delhi.
Major-General G. Tate, V.H.S., I. M.S., Surgeon-General with
the Government of Bengal, Calcutta.
Mr. F. Ware, I.V.S., Principal, Veterinary College, Madras.
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SUB-COMMITTEE FOR SCRUTINY OF PAPERS.
Chairman.
Major-General G. Tate, V.H.S., I.M.S., Surgeon-General with
the Government of Bengal, Calcutta.
Dr. Kedarnath Das, C.I.E., 22, Bethune Row, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. W. L. Harnett, I.M.S., Superintendent, Campbell Medi-
cal School and Hospital, Calcutta,
Secretary.
Lt-Col. R. Knowles, I. M.S., School of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
PUBLICATION SUB-COMMITTEE.
Col. S. R. Christophers, C.I.E., O.B.E., K.H.P., F.R.S., I.M.S.,
Director, Central Research Institute, Kasauli.
Dr. Kedarnath Das, C.I.E., 22, Bethune Row, Calcutta.
Lt-Col. R. Knowles, I.M.S., School of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. F. P. Mackie, O.B.E., J.P., I.M.S., Director, Haffkine
Institute, Parel, Bombay.
Lt-Col. J. W. D. Mcgaw, C.T.E., V.H.S., I.M.S., Director, School
of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
Lt-Col. A. J. H. Russell, C.B.E., I.M.S., Director of Public
Health, Madras.
EXHIBITION SUB-COMMITTEE.
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Calcutta.
Major A. A. E. Baptist, I.M.D., School of Tropical Medicine,
Calcutta.
Lt-Col. F. A. F. Barnardo, C.I.E., C.B.E., I.M.S., Principal,
. Medical College, Calcutta.
Dr. C. A. Bentley, Director of Public Health, Bengal. Calcutta.
Major R. NT. Chopra, I. M.S., School of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. S'ir F. P. Connor, Kt, D.S.O., I.M.S., Professor of Clinical
and Operative Surgery, Medical College, Calcutta.
Mrs. Adela Cottle, C.B.E., 'Secretary, Indian Red Cross Society,
Bengal Province, Calcutta.
Dr. Kedarnath Das, C.I.E., 22, Bethune Row, Calcutta.
Mr. P. J. Kerr, I.V.S., Director, Civil Veterinary Department,
Bengal, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. R. Knowles, I. M.S., School of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
Lt-Col. J. W. D. Megaw, C.I.E., V.H.S., I. M.S., Director, School
of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. R. B. Seymour Sewell, I. M.S'., Director, Zoological Survey
of India, Calcutta.
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TRANSPORT SUB-COMMITTEE.
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Medical College, Calcutta.
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Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway, Madras.
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Lt.-Col. C. L. Dunn, I. M.S., Director of Public Health, United
Provinces, Lucknow.
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Indian Medical Service, Delhi.
Lt.-Col. W. M. Houston. I.M.S., Port Health Officer, Bombay.
Major J. P. Huban, O.B.E., I.M.S., Civil Surgeon, New Delhi.
Mr. H. C. Sparke, Director of Traffic, Railway Board, Govern-
ment of India, Delhi.
K. B. Dr. K. A. Rahman. Assistant Director of Public Health,
Punjab, Lahore.
LOCAL COMMITTEES FOR PROVINCES.
ASSAM LOCAL COMMITTEE.
Chairman.
Col. G. Hutcheson, I. M.S., Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals
& Prisons, Assam, Shillong.
Secretary.
Major T. D. Murison, I. M.S., Director of Public Health, Assam,
Shillong.
Lt.-Col. J. F. James, I. M.S., Cuil Surgeon, Khasi & Jaintia Hills,
Shillong.
Lt.-Col. J. Morison. I. M.S., Director, Pasteur and Medical Re-
search Institute, Shillong.
Dr. G. C. Ramsay, Dewan, Cachar.
Dr. H. G. Roberts, Shillong.
Dr. D. P. Williams, Doom-Dooma, Assam.
BENGAL LOCAL COMMITTEE.
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Major-General G. Tate, V.H.S., I.M.S., Surgeon-General with
the Government of Bengal, Calcutta.
Secretary.
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Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. H. W. Acton, I.M.S., School of Tropical Medicine.
Calcutta.
Captain D. Ahmad, Teacher of Anatomy, Campbell Hospital,
Calcutta.
Dr. R. Ahmed, D.D.S., 121 1, Esplanade East, Calcutta.
Mr. Ken Asaoka, C.B.E., Consul General of Japan, 7, Loudon
Street, Calcutta.
Dr. M. N. Banerjee, C.I.E., 32, Theatre Road, Calcutta.
U.-Col. F. A. F. Barnardo, C.I.E., C.B.E., I.M.S., Principal,
Medical College, Calcutta.
Dr. C. A. Bentley, Director of Public Health, Bengal, Writers'
Buildings, Calcutta.
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Bishop of Calcutta, 51, Chowringhee Road, Calcutta.
Dr. A. Douglas Cameron, 43, Chowringhee Road, Calcutta.
Mrs. W. E. Candy, Vice-President, Bengal Presidency, Council
qf Women, 25, Ballygunge Park, Calcutta.
Mr. C. Carroll, Agent, Bengal Nagpur Railway, Garden Reach,
Kidderpur, Calcutta.
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Calcutta.
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301 13, Upper Circular Road, Calcutta.
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Dr. W. A. K. Christie, President, Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1,
Park Street, Calcutta.
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Road, Calcutta.
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Church Lane, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. B. N. V. Dunbar, R.A.M.C., British Military Hospital,
246, Lower (Circular Road, Calcutta.
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Mrs. M. Hamlyn, c|o. St. John Ambulance Association, 5, Gov-
ernment Place, Calcutta.
Mr. A. H, Harley, Principal, Islamia College, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. W. L. Harnett, I.M.S'., Superintendent, Campbell Medical
School, Calcutta.
Mr. John S. Henderson, 16, Strand Road, Calcutta.
Dr. E. Houseman, 2|2, Harington Street, Calcutta.
Mr. J. E. James, Secretary, Calcutta Young Men's Christian
Association, 25, Chowringhee Road, Calcutta.
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Street, Calcutta.
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Road, Calcutta.
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merce. 137, Canning Street, Calcutta.
Mr. Ray Knight, The Statesman, 6, Chowringhee Road, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. R. Knbwles, I.M.S., School of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
Mr. J. G. Lay, Consulate-General for America, 9, Esplanade
Mansions, Calcutta.
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4, Bankshall Street, Calcutta.
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Improvement Trust, 5, Clive Street, Calcutta.
Dr. T. N. Mazumdar, Health Officer, Calcutta Corporation, Cal-
cutta.
Dr. J. B. McVail, Port Health Officer, Calcutta, 15|1, Strand
fRpajI, Calcutta.
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, Lt.-Col. J. W. D. Megaw, C.I.E., V.H.S., I.M.S., School of Tropical
Medicine, Calcutta.
Dr. Mrigendra Lai Mitra, Carmichael Medical College, Calcutta.
,Mr. B. L. Mitter, Advocate-General of Bengal, 5, Outram S'treet,
Calcutta.
Sir Provash Chandra Mitter, Minister, Government of Bengal,
Writers' Buildings, Calcutta.
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Calcutta.
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Sir Alexander Murray, 4, Clive Row, Calcutta.
Mr. W. D. Panton, Indian Tea Association, 8, Clive Row, Calcutta.
Dr. A. K. H. Pollock, Chief Medical Officer, East Indian Rail-
way, 3, Koilaghat Street, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. A. H. Proctor, I.M.S., Surgeon-Superintendent, Presy.
General Hospital, ' Calcutta.
Mr. C. O. Remfry, Chief Judge, Small Causes Court, Bankshall
Street, Calcutta.
Mr. Jadu Nath Sarkar, C.I.E., Vice-Chancellor, Calcutta University,
Calcutta.
Dr. R. J. L. Sladen, Chief Medical Officer, Eastern Bengal Rail-
way, 3, Koilaghat Street, Calcutta.
Dr. G. Stapleton, President, Calcutta Branch of Association of
Medical Women, 1, Amherst Street, Calcutta.
Mr. T. S. Sterling, Principal, Presidency College, Calcutta.
Dr. A. Suhrawardy, 56, Mirzapur Street, Calcutta.
Maharaja Tagore, Tagore Castle, Calcutta.
Mr. J. A. Tassie, Representative of Bengal Chamber of Commerce,
1, Clive Street, Calcutta.
Mr. H. A. Taylor, 39, Chowringhee Road, Calcutta.
Sir C. A. Tegart, Kt, C.I.E., M.V.O., Commissioner of Police,
18, Lai Bazar Street, Calcutta.
Mr. E. Villiers, European Association, F-l, Clive Buildings, Cal-
cutta.
Major-General H. D. O. Ward, C.B., C.M.G., General Officer
Commanding, Presidency & Assam District, Fort William,
Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. A. Denham White, I.M.S., Civil Surgeon, 24-Parganas,.
Alipore.
Mr. S. C. Stuart Williams, M.L.C., Chairman, Port Commissioners
Calcutta.
Sub- Committees in Calcutta.
ACCOMMODATION SUB-COMMITTEE.
Chairman,
Lt.-Col F. A. F. Barnardo, C.I.E., C.B.E., I.M.S., Principal,
Medical College, Calcutta.
Mrs. Burns, Calcutta.
Mrs. W. E. Candy, Vice-President, Bengal Presidency Council:
of Women, 25, Ballygunge Park, Calcutta.
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Mr. J. N. Gupta, I.C.S., Commissioner of the Presidency Division,
No. 3, Charnock Place, Calcutta.
R. B. S'ir Onkar Mall Jatia, Kt., O.B.E., 21, Roop Chand Roy's
Street, Calcutta.
Mr. B. L. Mitter, Advocate-General of Bengal, 5, Ontram Street,
Calcutta.
Sir R. N. Mookerjee, K.C.I.E., K.C.V.O., 6 and 7, Clive Street,
Calcutta.
Mrs. P. V. Rushforth, 19, Harrington Mansions, Calcutta.
Mrs. Denham White, c|o. Lt.-Col. A. Denham White, I.M.S.,
Civil Surgeon, '24-Parganas, Alipore.
INDIAN ACCOMMODATION SUB-COMMITTEE.
Chairman.
Dr. Kadarnath Das, C.I.E., 22, Bethune Row, Calcutta.
Dr. D. Ahmad, Teacher of Anatomy, Campbell Medical School,
Calcutta.
Dr. & Mrs. D. N. Banerjee, 76, New Theatre Road, Calcutta.
Dr. M. N. Banerjee, C.I.E., 32, Theatre Road, Calcutta.
Captain P. C. Banerjee, I.M.S., Resident Medical Officer, Cal-
cutta Medical College Hospital, Calcutta.
Dr. Charuchandra Bose, 52 11, Mirzapore Street, Calcutta.
Rai Bahadur Dr. Chuni L,al Bose, 25, Mohendra Bose Lane,
Calcutta.
Dr. I. B. Bose, 39, Machuabazar Street, Calcutta.
Dr. M. N. Bose, 14, Baloram Ghosh Street, Calcutta.
Dr. U. N. Brahmachari, 82 1 3, Cornwallis Street, Calcutta.
S. Khoda Bux, 22, Royd Street, Calcutta.
Major K. K. Chatterjee, I.M.S., 6|1, Wood Street, Calcutta.
Major & Mrs. R. N. Chopra, I. M.S., School of Tropical Medicine,
Central Avenue, Calcutta.
Dr. & Mrs. B. L. Chowdhury, 9|A, South Road, Entally, Calcutta.
Major & Mrs. J. C. De, 48, Park Street, Calcutta.
Mr. & Mrs, K. C. De, 21, Camac Street, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. & Mrs. D. P. Goil, I.M.S., 11, Forest Road, Howrah.
Dr. T. N. Majumdar, 11, Belvedere Road, Alipur, Calcutta.
Mr. & Mrs. M. N. Mehta, 34, Park Street, Calcutta.
Mr. & Mrs. B. L. Mitter, 5, Outratn Street, Calcutta.
Dr. S. K. Mukherjee, 2|2B, Nalin Sircar S'treet, Calcutta.
Dr. P. Nandi, 34|1, Beadon Street, Calcutta.
Mr. & Mrs. J. N. Roy, 103, Harish Mukherjee Road, Bhowani-
pore, Calcutta.
Mr. B. N. Sircar, 4, Outram Street, Calcutta.
Major B. H. Singh, I.M.S., Calcutta Medical College, Calcutta.
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ENTERTAINMENT SUB-COMMITTEE.
Chairman.
Lt-Col. F A F. Barnardo, C.I.E., C.B.E., I.M.S., Principal,
Medical College, Calcutta.
Lady Connor, c|o. Lt.-Col. Sir F. P. Connor, Kt, I. M.S., Pro-
fessor of Surgery, Medical College, Calcutta.
Major H. Kingston, I. M.S., Surgeon to His Excellency the Gov-
ernor of Bengal, Calcutta.
Col. E. L. Perry, D.S.O., K.H.S., I. M.S., A.D.M.S., Presidency
& Assam District, Calcutta.
Mrs. Denham White, c|o. Lt.-Col. A. Cenham White, I.M.S.,
Civil Surgeon, 24-Parganas, Alipore.
TRANSPORT SUB-COMMITTEE.
Chairman.
Mr. G. S. Bocquet, C.I.E., Traffic Manager, Eastern Bengal
Railway, Calcutta.
Mr. G. R. Dain, Agent, The Calcutta Tramway Company Limited,
Calcutta.
Dr. A. K. H. Pollock, Chief Medical Officer, East Indian Rail-
way, Calcutta.
BIHAR AND ORISSA LOCAL COMMITTEE.
Chair man f
Colonel W. S. Willmore, I. M.S., Inspector-General of Civil
Hospitals, Bihar and Orissa, Patna.
Secretary.
Major A. N. Bose, I. M.S., Professor, Medical College, Patna,
Dr. AH Ahmad, Patna City.
Dr. K. S. Caldwell, Professor of Chemistry, Patna University,
Patna.
Dr. E. W. H. Cruickshaiik, Professor of Physiology, Medical
College, Patna.
Lt.-Col. H. R. Dutton, I. M.S., Principal, Medical College, Patna.
Major C. G. Howlett, I. M.S., Superintendent, Darbhanga Medical
School, Darbhanga.
Major J. C. John, I.M.S., Superintendent, Medical School, Cuttack.
Mr. D. Quinlan, I.V.S., Director, Civil Veterinary Department,
Bihar and Orissa, Patna.
Dr. Repper, Railway Medical Officer, Khagole.
Dr. G. W. Thompson, Chief Medical Officer, Jharia Mines Board
of Health, Dhanbad.
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BOMBAY LOCAL COMMITTEE.
Chairman.
Lt.-Col. R. W. Anthony, I.M.S., Surgeon-General with the Govern-
ment of Bombay, Poona.
Secretary,
Lt.-Col. W. M. Houston, I.M.S., Port Health Officer, Bombay.
Captain S. L. Bhatia, I. M.S'., Dean, Grant Medical College,
Bombay.
Mrs. Blackwell, Bombay.
Mrs. Brent, Bombay.
Mr. Sultan Chinoy, Bombay.
Mrs. Clayton, Bombay.
Dr. J. T. Daly, Dental Surgeon, B-3, Datoobhoy Mansion, Mayo
Road, Bombay.
Dr. (Mrs.) Cecilia D'Monte, Bombay.
Mr. C. G. Freke, I.C.S., Additional Deputy Secretary to Govern-
ment, Finance Department, Bombay.
Dr. Thomas Scoresby Jackson, Chief Medical Officer, Bombay,
Baroda and Central India Railway, Apollo Bunder, Bombay.
Mr. Byramjee Jeejeebhoy, Sheriff of Bombay, Alice Building,
Hornby Road, Bombay.
Mr. F. Low, Bombay.
Lt.-Col. F. P. Mackie, O.B.E., J.P., I.M.S'., Director, Haffkine
Institute, Parel, Bombay.
Mrs. Mackie, c]o. Lt.-Col. F. P. Mackie, I. M.S., Director, Haffkine
Institute, Bombay.
Dr. Jivraj N: Mehta, Principal, Seth Gordhandas Sur.derdas
Medical College, Bombay.
Mr. C. N. Moberly, C.I.E., Chief Engineer, Bombay Electric
Supply & Tramways Co., Bombay.
Dr. J. D. Munsiff, Director of Public Health, Bombay.
Mr. Meyer Nissim, Bombay.
Professor A. S. Paranjpe, Bombay.
Mr. A. J. Raymond, Bombay.
Honorary Lt.-Col. R. Row, O.B.E., 27, New Marine Lines, Bombay.
Mr. S. D. Saklatvala, Bombay.
Br. J. E. Sandilands, Executive Health Officer, Bombay Muni-
cipality, Bombay.
Dr. P. L. Stallard, Bombay.
BURMA LOCAL COMMITTEE.
Chairman.
Lt.-Col. A. Fenton, I.M.S., Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals,
Burma, Rangoon.
Secretary.
Lt.-Col. E. Bisset, I.M.S. , Director of Public Health, Burma,
Rangoon.
Mrs. U. Ba, c|o. Justice U. Ba, High Court, Rangoon.
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Dr. N. P. Bhansali, 24-D, Tseekai Mg. Taulay Street, Rangoon.
Mrs. Billimoria, 52, Barr Street, Rangoon.
Mrs. Mya Bu, c|o. Justice Mya Bu, High Court, Rangoon.
Mr. C. H. Campagnac, M.L.C., Barr S'treet, Rangoon.
Dr. M. T. Chari, 47, Creek Street, Rangoon.
Mr. K. Beng Chong, M.L.C., 10-B, Kokkaine Road, Rangoon.
Dr. C. G. Crow, I.M.D., Port Health Officer, Rangoon.
Dr. K. R. Dalai, Health Officer, Corporation, Rangoon.
Mr. Justice J. R. Bas, High Court, Rangoon.
Dr. P. K. Dey, 49, Sule Pagoda Road, Rangoon.
Dr. J. H. Drinkall, 41, Sule Pagoda Road, Rangoon.
Mrs. Fraser, 33-A, Park Road, Rangoon.
Mr. O. de Glanwille, C.I.E., M.L.C., President, Burma Legislative
Council, Rangoon.
Mr. U. Maung Gyee, M.L.C., Bar-at-Law, Prome Road, Rangoon.
Mr. H. Hamedanee, M.L.C., 3, Mogul Street, Rangoon.
Lady Heald, 3, Newlyn Road, Rangoon.
Mr. Lee Woot Hong, 109-D, Dalhousie Street, Rangoon.
Mr. A. Hood, 3, Boundary Road, Rangoon.
Mr. D. H. James, 11, Fytche Road, Rangoon.
Mr. M. Joakim, 28, Budd Road, Rangoon.
Mrs. Kelsall, c|o. Lt.-Col. R. Kelsall, I.M.S'., General Hospital,
Rangoon.
Lt.-Col. R. Kelsall, I.M.S., Physician, General Hospital, Rangoon.
Lt.-Col. Ba Ket, I.M.S. (retd.), M.L.C., Myochit Medical Hall,
Rangoon.
Dr. M. Kingsley, 52, Barr Street, Rangoon.
Mr. U. Ba Kyaw, 4, Strand Road, Kemmendine.
Mr. Daw Kyi Kyi, 65, Prome Road, Rangoon.
Lt.-Col. L. A. H. Lack, I.M.S'., 6, Windsor Road, Rangoon.
Mrs. Lamech, 69, 38th Street, Rangoon.
Mrs. Kyee Lwin, c|o. Dr. Kyee Lwin, Resident Surgeon, General
Hospital, Rangoon.
Dr. W. P. Murray, 3, Leeds Road, Rangoon.
Mr. Sydney Lee Nee, 16, Merchant Street. Rangoon.
Mr. U. Nyo, Land Owner, Taunglonbyan Quarter, Pazundaung,
Rangoon.
Mrs. Hla Oung, 3, Pagoda Road, Rangoon.
t)r. N. N. Parakh, M.L.C., Signal Pagoda Road, Rangoon.
Mr. E. M. Patail, 26, Boundary Road, Rangoon.
Mr. G. Hurrikrishna Pillai, 3, Sule Pagoda Road, Rangoon
Mr. U. Pu, M.L.C., 61, Park Road, Rangoon.
Mr. M. M. Raffi, M.L.C., 69, Merchant Street, Rangoon.
R. B. S. R. Reddiar, 64, 32nd Street, Rangoon.
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Captain S. R. Rippon, I.V.S., Veterinary Adviser to Government
of Burma, Meiktila.
Dr. Ma Saw Sa, 15, Barr Street, Rangoon.
Mrs. Scott, c|o. Lt.-Col. H. B. Scott, I. M.S., General Hospital,
Rangoon.
Mr. S. N. Sen, 69, Merchant Street, Rangoon.
Mrs. S. N. Sen, c|o. Mr. S. N. Sen, 69, Merchant S'treet, Rangoon.
Mr. J. R. Baird Smith, K.T.H., 3A, Fytche Road, Rangoon.
Mr. D. Solomon, 268, Dalhousie Street, Rangoon.
Mr. U. Po Tha, C.I.E., 47A, Campbell Road, Rangoon.
Mrs. Po Tha, c|o. Mr. U. Po Tha, 47A, Campbell Road, Rangoon.
Mrs. Paw Tun, 13, 45th Street, Rangoon.
Mrs. Tyabji, 10, York Road, Rangoon.
Mrs. Ure, 12, Phayre Street, Rangoon.
Mr. D. Venkataswamy, 77, 38th Street, Rangoon.
Mr. U. Po Yee, 20A, Creek Street, Rangoon.
DELHI LOCAL COMMITTEE.
Chairman.
Lt.-Col. G. D. Franklin, O.B.E., I. M.S., Chief Medical Officer,
Delhi Province, Delhi.
Secretary.
Lt.-Col. H. E. S'tanger Leathes, I. M.S., 11, Queensway, New Delhi.
Dr. M. A. Ansari, Daryaganj, Delhi.
Captain Mool Singh Bazaz, Egerton Road, Delhi.
Dr. G. J. Campbell, W.M.S., Lady Hardinge Medical College,
New Delhi.
Mr. A. S. DeMello, Gwalior & Northern India Transport Co.,
Alipur Road, Delhi.
Mr. H. J. Donkin, Superintending Engineer, Electrical & Mechani-
cal, Duplix Road, New Delhi.
Major J. P. Huban, O.B.E., I.M.S., New Delhi.
Mr. J. N. G. Johnson, I.C.S., Deputy Commissioner, Delhi.
Dr. H. L. Keane, Victoria Zenana Hospital. Delhi.
Dr. R. S. Mukand Lai, Civil Hospital, Delhi.
Dr. I. T. Mitra, Egerton Road, Delhi.
Dr. Abdul Rahman, Fatehpuri, Delhi.
Mr. J. L. Sale, Superintending Engineer, 2nd Circle. P. W. D.,
New Delhi.
Dr. A. C. Scott, C.M.O., W.M.S., Delhi.
Dr. A. C. Sen, Chandni Chowk, Delhi.
Dr. B. C. Sen, Lloyds Bank's Buildings, Delhi.
Dr. J. K. Sen, Egerton Road, Delhi.
Dr. K. S. Sethna, Delhi Municipality, Delhi.
Dr. S. P. Shroff, Chandni Chowk, Delhi.
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MADRAS LOCAL COMMITTEE.
Chairman.
Major-General F. H. G. Hutchinson, C.I.E.. K.H.S., I.M.S.,
Surgeon-General with the Government of Madras, Madras.
Secretary.
Lt.-Col. A. J. H. Russell, C.B.E., I.M.S., Director of Public Health,
Madras.
Mr. R. D. Anstead, Director of Agriculture, Madras.
M. R. Ry. A. A. Narayana Ayyar, Acting Meteorologist, Madras.
Mr. E. Barnet, Superintendent, Government Museum, Egmore,
Madras.
Mr. A. A. Biggs, Agent, Madras & Southern Mahratta Railway,
Madras.
Lt.-Col. J. P. Cameron, I. M.S., Inspector-General of Prisons,
Madras.
Major J. A. Cruickshank, I. M.S. (retd.), Chief Medical Officer,
Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway, Madras.
Dr. R. S. Donaldson. Medical Superintendent, Tirumani Leper
Settlement, Chingleput.
Lt.-Col. R. B. B. Foster, I. M.S., Superintendent, Royapuram
Medical School, Royapuram, Madras.
Lt.-Col. F. C. Fraser, I. M.S., Principal, Medical College,
Vizagapatam.
Dr. C. Frimodt-Mollcr, Medical Superintendent, Tuberculosis
Sanatorium, Madanapalle.
Lt.-Col. T. H. Gloster, I.M.S., Director of the Pasteur Institute.
Coonoor.
Lt.-Col. T. W. Harley, I. M.S., Superintendent, Medical School,
Madura.
Dr. H. S. Hensman, Superintendent, Mental Hospital, Madras.
Miss De la Hey, Principal, Queen Mary's College, Madras.
Lt.-Col. C. A. F. Kingston, I.M.S., Principal, Medical College,
Madras.
Mr. H. M. Hood, Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Madras.
Commander W. L. Kelly, Presidency Port Officer, Madras.
Major H. H. King, I. M.S., Director, King Institute, Guindy,
Madras.
Rev. Dr. Meston, Principal, Christian College, Madras.
Rao Sahib N. R. Balakrishra Mudaliar, Superintendent, School
of Arts, Madras.
Major C. Newcomb, I. M.S., Chemical Examiner to Government,
Madras.
Rao Bahadur Dr. M. Kesava Pai, Superintendent, Tuberculosis
Institute, Madras.
Dr. B. Sundara Raj, Director of Fisheries, Madras.
Professor M. Ratnaswamy, Principal, Pachiappas College, Madras.
Mr. P. Rothera, Agent, South Indian Railway, Trichinopoly.
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Khan Bahadur Muhammad Bazl-ul-lah Sahib, Director of
Industries, Madras.
Mr. P. T. Saunders, I.V.S., Acting Principal, Veterinary College,
Madras.
Mr. W. E. Smith, Principal, Percy College, Madras.
Captain P. Verdon, I. M.S., Superintendent, Government Ophthalmic
Hospital, Madras.
Mr. J. S. Westerdale, Sanitary Engineer to Government, Madras.
Chingleput.
Rev. R. S. Wilson, Superintendent, Tirumani Settlement,
Chingleput.
PUNJAB LOCAL COMMITTEE.
Chairman.
Colonel C. R. Bakhle, I.M.S., Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals,
Punjab, Lahore.
Secretary.
Lt.-Col. W. H. C. Forster, I.M.S., Director of Public Health,
Punjab, Lahore.
Dr. A. B. Arora, Health Officer, Lahore.
Dr. Mirza Yakub Beg, Ahmadya Buildings, Lahore.
Lt.-Col. H. H. Broome, I.M.S., Principal, Medical College, Lahore.
Dr. (Miss) Brown, Principal, Women's Medical College,
Ludhiana.
Major Amir Chand, I.M.S., Principal, Medical School, Amritsar.
Dr. (Miss) Franklin, Lady Aitchison Hospital, Lahore.
Lt.-Col. C. A. Gill, I. M.S., Assistant Director of Public Health,
Punjab, Lahore.
Dr. Harish Chandra Gupta, Said Mitha Bazar, Lahore.
Dr. Allah Jawaya, Empress Road, Lahore.
R. B. Dr. Maharaj Krishna Kapur, Fane Road, Lahore.
Lt.-Col. H. M. Mackenzie, I. M.S., Bacteriologist to Government,
Punjab, Lahore.
R. B. Amar Nath Nanda, Sanitary Engineer to Government,
Punjab, Lahore.
Dr. Prem Nath, Nisbet Road, Lahore.
Captain E. J. Lodge Patch, I.M.S., Superintendent, Punjab Mental
Hospital, Lahore.
Dr. Poynder, Ludhiana Medical College, Ludhiana.
K. B. Dr. K. A. Rahman, Assistant Director of Public Health,
Punjab, Lahore.
Dr. Nihal Chand Sekri, Wachhowali, Lahore.
Dr. Harish Chandra Sen, Sir Ganga Ram Free Hospital, Lahore.
Miss Simon, Principal, Punjab Health School, Lahore.
Lt.-Col. N. S. Sodhi, I.M.S., Deputy Inspector-General of Civil
Hospitals, Punjab, Lahore.
Mr. W. Taylor, Principal, Veterinary College, Lahore.
Captain D. R. Thomas, I. M.S., Chemical Examiner to Government,
Punjab, Lahore.
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Mir Hadyat Ullah, President, Provincial Medical Services' Asso-
ciation, Lahore.
Lt.-Col. B. L. Ward, C.B.E., I.M.S., Inspector-General of Prisons,
Punjab, Lahore.
UNITED PROVINCES LOCAL COMMITTEE.
Chairman.
Colonel R. F. Baird, I. M.S., Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals,
United Provinces, Lucknow.
Secretary.
Lt.-Col. C. L. Dunn, I.M.S., Director of Public Health, United
Provinces, Lucknow.
Major F. H. Budden, Divisional Superintendent, East Indian
Railway, Lucknow.
Mrs. S.^Cassels, c|o. W. S. Cassels, I.C.S., Commissioner, Lucknow
Division, Lucknow.
Mr. J. M. Clay, C.I.E., O.B.E., M.L.C., I.C.S., Secretary to
Government, United Provinces, Medical and Public Health
Departments, Lucknow.
Lt.-Col. J. E. Clements, I.M.S., Inspector-General of Prisons,
Lucknow.
Divisional Superintendent, East Indian Railway, Moradabad.
Colonel C. R. Evans, R.A.M.C., Assistant Director of Medical
Services, Lucknow.
Mr. C. W. Gwynne, C.I.E., O.B.E., I.C.S., Deputy Commissioner,
Lucknow.
Captain S. G. M. Hickey, I.V.S., Veterinary Adviser to Govern-
ment, United Provinces, Lucknow.
Mr. S. Higginbottom, Superintendent, Naini Leper Asylum
Allahabad.
Mr. Edwin Howard, Editor of the " Pioneer," Allahabad.
Mr. P. S. Humm, Dental Surgeon, Lucknow.
Lt.-Col. T. Hunter, C.I.E., I.M.S.. Civil Surgeon, Lucknow.
Mrs. Hunter, c|o. the Civil Surgeon, Lucknow.
Mr. S. G. Dec Ireland, J.P., I.C.S., Commissioner, Lucknow
Division, Lucknow.
The Hon'ble Justice Pt. Gokaran Nath Misra, Judge, Oudh Chief
Court, Lucknow.
Lady O'Donnell, c|o. Hon'ble Sir S. P. O'Donnell, I.C.S., Finance
Member of Government, United Provinces, Lucknow.
Major M. A. Rahman, I.M.S., Principal, Medical School, Agra.
Major D. R. Ranjit Singh, O.B.E., I.M.S. (retd.), Allahabad.
U '^}- 9' ^ A ; t Sprawso , n ' CLE -' I-M.S'., Principal, King George's
Medical College, Lucknow.
Dr. R. K. Tandon, Kaiser Manzil, Lucknow.
Dr. B. N. Varma, Lucknow.
R. B. Dr. B. N. Vyas, King George's Medical College, Lucknow.
Dr. W. V. Webb, Principal Women's Medical School Agra
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LOCAL CONSULTANTS.
BENGAL.
Lt.-Col. F. A. F. Bafnardo, C.I.E., C.B.E., I.M.S., Principal,
Medical College, Calcutta.
Dr. C. A. Bentley, Director of Public Health, Bengal, Calcutta.
Major T. C. Boyd, I. M.S., Chemical Examiner to the Government
of Bengal, Calcutta.
Dr. Kedarnath Das, C.I.E., Principal, Carmichael Medical College,
Calcutta.
Mr. R. S. Finlow, Director of Agriculture, Bengal, Dacca.
Mr. F. C. Griffin, Chief Engineer, Public Health Department,
Bengal, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. W. G. Hamilton, I.M.S., Inspector-General of Prisons,
Bengal, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. J. W. D'. Megaw, C.I.E., V.H.S., I.M.S., Director, School
of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
BIHAR AND ORISSA.
Mr. D. Clouston, C.I.E., M.A., D.Sc., Agricultural Adviser to the
Government of India, Pusa.
Captain J. E. Dunjibhoy, I. M.S., Superintendent, Indian Mental
Hospital, Kanke, Ranchi.
Lt.-Col. H. R. Dutton, I. M.S., Principal, Prince of Wales Medical
College, Patna.
Professor Charles Forrester, F.I.C., F.C.S., Officiating Principal,
Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad.
Lt.-Col. O. A. R. Berkeley Hill, I. M.S., Medical Superintendent,
European Mental Hospital, Kanke, Ranchi.
R. B. Dr. Akshay Kumar Mukharji, Civil Surgeon, Puri.
Mrs. Norris, Director, Indian Lac Research Institute, P. O.
Namkum, Ranchi.
Major H. K. Rowntree, I. M.S., Superintendent, Radium Institute,
Ranchi.
Mr. W. S'aunders, Director, Technical Institute, Jamshedpur
(Singhbhum).
Rev. E. B. Sharpe, Superintendent, Leper Asylum, Purulia,
Manbhum.
BOMBAY.
Major A. H. Harty, I.M.S., Superintendent, Central Mental
Hospital, Yervada.
Mr. K. Hewlett, O.B.E., I.V.S'., Principal, Veterinary College,
Parel, Bombay.
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Lt'.-Col. B. Higham, I.M.S., Chemical Analyser to Government,
Bombay.
Dr. Y. N. Kadam, Superintendent, N. M. Mental Hospital,
Naupada, Thana.
Lt.-Col. F. P. Mackie. O.B.E., J.P., I.M.S., Director, Haffkine
Institute, Parel, Bombay.
Dr. Jivraj N. Mehta, Dean, Seth Gorclhandas Sunderdas Medical
College, Bombay.
Dr. Jamshyd D. Munsiff, Acting Director of Public Health for the
Government of Bombay, Poona.
Lt.-Col. J. H. Murray, C.I.E., I.M.S., Inspector-General of Prisons,
Poona.
Dr. Y. G. Nadgir, Eean, Grant Medical College, Bombay.
Dr. J. E. Sandilands, J.P., Executive Health Officer, Bombay
Municipality, Bombay.
BURMA.
Lt.-Col. F. V. O. Beit, I. M.S., Medical Superintendent, General
Hospital, Rangoon.
Lt.-Col. S. T. Crump, I.M.S., Superintendent, Dufferin Hospital,
Rangoon.
Miss Anna B. Gray, Physician in charge of the Ellen Mitchell
Memorial Hospital, Moulmein.
Dr. P. A. Hayne, Chief Medical Officer, Burma Railways, Rangoon.
Revd. R. Holliday, Superintendent, Leper Asylum-, Moulmein.
Major G. G. Jolly, C.I.E., I.M.S., Director, Harcourt Butler
Institute of Public Health, Burma, Rangoon.
Lt.-Col. J. Taylor, D.S.O., I.M.S., Director, Pasteur Institute,
Rangoon.
CENTRAL PROVINCES.
Dr. A. P. Martin, Medical Superintendent, Muir Memorial Hospital
(Mission), Nagpur.
Revd. Dr. P. A. Penner, Superintendent, Leper Asylum, Champa.
Lt.-Col. W. J. Powell, I.M.S., Inspector-General of Prisons, Central
Provinces, Nagpur.
Lt.-Col. W. Tarr, I.M.S., Superintendent, Medical School and
Mental Hospital, Nagpur.
Lt-Col. H. G. S'tiles Webb, I.M.S., Director of Public Health,
Central Provinces, Nagpur.
MADRAS.
Major F. J. Anderson, I.M.S., Principal, Medical College,
Vizagapatam.
Mr. G. Nagaratnam Ayar, B.A., B.E., Principal, Engineering
College, Madras.
Lt.-Col. J. P. Cameron, C.I.E., I.M.S., Inspector-General of Prisons,
Madras.
Miss Edith M. Coon, M.A., Women's Christian College, Madras.
Major J. A. Cruickshank, I.M.S. (retd.), Chief Medical Officer,
Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway, Madras.
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Dr. R, S. Donaldson, Medical Superintendent, Tirumani Settlement,
Chingleput.
Mr. E. M. Flint, M.A., B.Sc., The American College, Madras.
Lt.-Col. R. B. B. Foster, I.M.S., Superintendent, Royapuram
Medical School, Madras.
Lt.-Col. T. H. Gloster, I.M.S., Director, Pasteur Institute, Coonoor.
Mr. W. S. Hadaway, Superintendent, School of Arts, Park Town,
Madras.
Dr. H. S. Hensman, Superintendent, Mental Hospital, Madras.
Lt.-Col. A. F. Hingston, C.I.E., O.B.E., I.M.S., Principal, Medical
College, Madras.
Major H. H. King, I.M.S., Director, King Institute, Guindy,
Madras.
Dr. W. Meston, M.A., D.D., Principal, Christian College, Madras.
Mr. W. G. Molesworth, Chief Engineer, P. W. D. (Roads &
Buildings), Chepauk.
Mr. C. T. Mullings, Chief Engineer, P. W. D. (General Irriga-
tion), Chepauk.
Dr. Frimodt Moller, Superintendent, Madanapalle Sanatorium.
Miss K. Myers,' M.A., Principal, Queen Mary's College, for
Women, Madras.
Major C. Newcomb, I.M.S., Chemical Examiner to Government
of Madras, Madras.
Dr. C. S. Norman, Chief Medical Officer, South Indian Railway
Co., Ltd., Trichinopoly.
Mr. K. Chinnatambi Pillai, B.A., L.T., Principal, Pachaiyappa's
College, Madras.
Dr. B. Sundaram Raj, M.A., Ph.D., Director of Fisheries, Madras,
Triplicane.
Lt.-Col. A. J. H. Russell, C.B.E., I.M.S., Director of Public
Health, Madras.
Mr. H. Tireman, C.I.E., M.L.C., Chief Conservator of Forests,
Madras.
Mr. F. Ware, I.V.S., Principal, Veterinary College, Madras.
Mr. J. S. Westerdale, B.Sc., M.I.C.I., M.I.M. & C.E., Sanitary
Engineer to Government, Madras.
Rev. R. S'. Wilson, Superintendent, Tirumani Settlement,
Chingleput.
NORTH WEST FRONTIER PROVINCE.
Lt.-Col. C. I. Brierley, I.M.S., Chief Medical Officer, North
West Frontier Province, Peshawar.
PUNJAB.
Rev. C. H. Atkins, Honorary Superintendent, Leper Asylum,
Tarn Taran.
Colonel C. R. Bakhle, I.M.S., Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals,
Punjab, Lahore.
Lt.-Col. H. H. Broome, I.M.S., Principal, K. E. Medical College,
Lahore. .
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Dr. Edith Brown, Principal, Medical School for Women,
Ludhiana.
Major Amir Chand, I.M.S., Principal, Medical School, Amritsar.
Lt.-Col. W. H. C. Forster, I.M.S., Director of Public Health,
Punjab, Lahore.
Lt.-Col. C. A. Gill, I.M.S'., Assistant Director of Public Health,
Punjab, Lahore.
Captain C. J. Lodge Patch, I.M.S., Medical Superintendent,
Punjab Mental Hospital, Lahore.
K. B. Dr. K. A. Rahman, Assistant Director of Public Health,
Punjab, Lahore.
Mr. W. Taylor, Principal, Punjab Veterinary College, Lahore.
Captain D. R. Thomas, I.M.S., Chemical Examiner to Government,
Punjab, Lahore.
Lt.-Col. E. L. Ward, C.B.E., I. M.S., Inspector-General of Prisons,
Lahore.
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OFFICERS OF COMPONENT COUNTRIES.
BRITISH INDIA. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.
President for the 7th Congress. Major-General T. H. Symons,
C.S.I., O.B.E., K.H.S., I.M.S., Director-General Indian Medical
Service, Delhi.
V ice-Presidents for the 7th Congress.
Colonel J. D. Graham, C.I.E., I.M.S., Public Health Commissioner
with the Government of India, Delhi.
Colonel S*. R. Christophers, C.I.E., O.B.E., F.R.S., K.H.P., I.M.S.,
Director, Central Research Institute, Kasauli.
General Organising Secretary for the 7th Congress. Lt.-Col. J.
Cunningham, I.M.S., Director, Pasteur Institute of India,
Kasauli.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. Lt.-Col. A. D. Stewart, I. M.S.,
School of Tropical Medicine, Central Avenue, Calcutta.
ASSAM.
Vice-President. Lt.-Col. J. Morison, I. M.S., Director, Pasteur and
Medical Research Institute, Shillong.
Local Secretary-Treasurer. Major T. D. Murison, I. M.S'.,
Director of Public Health, Assam, Shillong.
BENGAL.
Vice-President. Major-General Godfrey Tate, V.H.S., I.M.S.,
Surgeon-General with the Government of Bengal, Calcutta.
Local Secretary-Treasurer. Lt.-Col. A. D. Stewart, I.M.S.,
Professor of Hygiene, School of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
BOMBAY.
Vice-President. Lt.-Col. R. W. Anthony, I. M.S., Surgeon-General
with the Government of Bombay, Poona.
Local Secretary-Treasurer. Lt.-Col. W. M. Houston, I. M.S., Port
Health Officer, Bombay.
BURMA.
V ice-President. Lt.-Col.^ W. H. C. Forster, I. M.S., Inspector-
General of Civil Hospitals, Burma, Rangoon.
Local Secretary-Treasurer. Lt.-Col. E. Bisset, I.M.S., Director
of Public Health, Burma, Rangoon.
MADRAS.
Vice-President.--Lt.-Col. E. W. C. Bradfield, O.B.E., I.M.S.,
Medical College, Madras.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. Lt.-Col. A. J. H. Russell, C.B.E.,
I.M.S., Director of Public Health, Madras.
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PUNJAB.
Vice-President. Major J. Harper Nelson, O.B.E., I.M.S.
Local Secretary-Treasurer. Lt.-Col. C. A. Gill, I.M.S'.
UNITED PROVINCES.
Vice-President. Col. R. F. Baird, I.M.S., Inspector-General of
Civil Hospitals, U. P,, Lucknow.
Local Secretary-Treasurer. Lt.-Col. C. L. Dunn, I.M.S. , Director
of Public Health, U. P., Lucknow.
AUSTRALIA.
Vice-President. Dr. R. W. Cilento, Director, Australian Institute
of Tropical Medicine, Townsville, N. Q'land.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. A. H. Baldwin, Medical
Officer for Tropical Hygiene, and Acting Director, Australian
Institute of Tropical Medicine, Townsville, N. Q'land.
BRITISH NORTH-BORNEO.
Vice-President. Dr. P. A. Dingle, Principal Medical Officer,
Sandakan.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. H. F. Conyngham, Medical
Officer, Sandakan.
CEYLON.
V ice-President. Dr. J. T. E. Bridger, Sanitary Commissioner,
Colombo.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. Gunasekera, Sanitary Com-
missioner's Office, Colombo.
CHINA AND SHANGHAI.
Vice-President. Dr. Wu Lien Teh, Director, North Manchurian
Plague Prevention Service, Harbin.
Chinese Local Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. C. E. Lim, Associate in
Hygiene, Peking Union Medical College, Peking.
Foreign Local Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. H. Lowett Gumming.
103, Szechuen Road, Shanghai.
HAWAII.
V ice-President. Dr. C. B. Cooper, Member of Board of Health,
T. H., Honolulu.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. F. E. Trotter, President of
Board of Health, T. H., Honolulu.
HONGKONG.
Vice-President. Dr. J. T. Johnson, Hongkong.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. DT. C. W. Mckenny, Hongkong.
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INDO-CHINA.
Vice^President. Dr. M. L. R. Montel, Medecin de la Municipalite
de Saigon, Saigon.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. F. H. Guerin, Sous-Directeur
de Tlnstitut Pasteur de Saigon, Saigon.
JAPAN.
Vice-President. Dr. Sahachiro Hata, University Medical College,
Kitasato Institute, Tokyo.
Local Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. Tenji Taniguchi, Government
Institute for Infectious Diseases, Tokyo.
KOREA.
Vice-President. Dr. K. Shiga, Director, Chosen Government
General Hospital, Keijo.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. T. Watabiki, Chosen Govern-
ment-General Hospital, Keijo.
FORMOSA.
Vice-President. Dr. T. Horiuchi, Director, Government Medical
College, Taihoku.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. S. Yokogawa, Professor of
Pathology and Parasitology, Government Medical College,
Taihoku.
KWANTUNG.
Vice-President. Dr. I. Inaba, Director, Manchuria Medical
College, Mukden.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. Y. Kuno, Professor of
Physiology, Manchuria Medical College, Mukden.
MACAO.
Vice-President. Dr. J. C. Soares, Macao.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer.
NETHERLANDS INDIES.
V ice-President. Dr. J. J. van Lonkhuijzen, Head, D.E.I., Public
Health Service, Weltevreden, Java.
Honorary General Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. O. Deggeller, Chief
Inspector of Hospitals, D. E. I., Weltevreden, Java.
SUMATRA.
Vice-President. Dr. H. Vervoort, Director, Pathological Labora-
tory, Medan.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. W. Kouwenaar, Deli Mij,
Bindjei.
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PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
Vice-President. Dr. Fernando Calderon, College of Medicine,
University of Philippines, Manila.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. Carmelo Reyes, College of
Medicine, University of Philippines, Manila.
SARAWAK.
Vice-President. Dr. E. M. Marjoribanks, Medical Officer,
Kuching.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. W. Kusel, Principal Medical
Officer's Office, Kuching.
SIAM.
Vice-President. Rear-Admiral H. S. H. Prince Thavara Mongal-
wongse, Surgeon-General, Royal Medical Service Department,
Ministry of Marine, Bangkok.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. Colonel Phya Damrong-baedyakun,
Director, Chulafongkorn Red Cross Hospital, Bangkok.
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
Vice-President. Dr. A. L. Hoops, Principal Civil Medical Officer,
S. S., Singapore.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. J. W. Scharff, Government
Health Officer, S'. S., Singapore.
FEDERATED MALAY STATES.
Vice-President. Dr. R. Dowden, Principal Medical Officer,
Federated Malay States, Kuala Lumpur.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. A. R. Wellington, Senior
Health Officer, Federated Malay States, Kuala Lumpur.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Vice-President. Br. J. D. Long, Assistant Surgeon-General, U, S.
Public Health Service, Washington, D. C.
Honorary Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. Edward C. Ernst, Surgeon,
U. S. Public Health Service, Washington, D. C.
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OFFICIAL DELEGATES.
BRITISH INDIA GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.
Civil Department.
Major-General T. H. Symons, C.S.I., O.B.E., K.H.S., I.M.S.,
Director-General, Indian Medical Service, Delhi.
Colonel J. D. Graham, C.I.E., I.M.S., Public Health Commissioner
with the Government of India, Delhi.
Colonel S. R. Christophers, C.I.E., K.H.P., O.B.E., F.R.S., I.M.S.,
Director, Central Research Institute, Kasauli.
Captain K. R. K. lyengar, I.M.S., Assistant Director, Central
Research Institute, Kasauli.
Major J.^A.^Sinton, V.C., O.B.E., I.M.S., Director, Central Malaria
Organisation, Kasauli.
Lt.-Col. T. C. McCombie-Young, I.M.S., Central Malaria Organi-
sation, Kasauli/
Captain P. J. Barraud, I. M.S., Central Malaria Organisation,
Kasauli.
Lt.-Col. R. McCarrison, C.I.E., I.M.S., Director, Deficiency Dis-
eases Enquiry, Coonoor, Madras Presidency.
Major H. E. Sliortt, I.M.S., Director, Kala-azar Commission,
Gauhati.
Dr. M. B. Soparkar, Imperial Institute of Veterinary Research,
Muktesar, P. O. Ritani, United Provinces.
Dr. V. T. Korke, Officer-in-Charge of Helminthological Enquiry,
Gaya, Bihar and Orissa.
Dr. M. I. Balfour, Haffkine Institute, Parel, Bombay.
Dr. J. W. Tomb, O.B.E., Asansol Mines Board of Health, Asansol.
Captain G. C. Maitra, I.M.S., School of Tropical Medicine,
Calcutta.
Dr. A. C. Scott, W.M.S., Chief Medical Officer, Women's Medical
Service, Delhi.
Lt.-Col. R. B. Seymour-Sewell, I.M.S., Director of the Zoological
Survey, Calcutta.
Major S. M. Hepworth, I.M.S'., Superintendent, X-Ray Institute,
Dehra Dun.
Mr. J. T. Edwards, I.V.S., Director, Imperial Veterinary Research
Institute, Muktesar, P. O. Ritani, U. P.
Military Services.
Major-General W. H. Ogilvie, C.B., C.M.G., I.M.S., Director of
Medical Services in India, Army Headquarters, Simla.
Lt.-Col. J. MacKenzie, V.H.S., R.A.M.C., Director of Hygiene
and Pathology, Army Headquarters, Simla.
Colonel A. J. Williams, D.S.O., R.A.V.C., Deputy Director of
Veterinary Services, Northern Command, Rawalpindi.
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Royal Navy.
Surgeon Commander D. H. C. Given, Royal Navy.
Royal Air Force.
Group Captain A. V. J. Richardson, O.B.E., Principal Medical
Officer, Royal Air Force in India, Delhi.
ASSAM.
Major T. D. Murison, I.M.S., Director of Public Health, Assam,
Shillong.
Lt.-Col. J. Morison, I.M.S., Director, Pasteur Institute and Medical
Research Institute, Shillong.
BENGAL.
Major-General G. Tate, V.H.S., I.M.S., Surgeon-General with the
Government of Bengal, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. F. A. F. Barnardo, C.I.E., C.B.E., I.M.S., Principal,
Medical College, Calcutta.
Lt.-Col. J. W. D. Megaw, C.I.E., V.H.S., I.M.S., Director, School
of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
Dr. C. A. Bentley. Director of Public Health, Bengal, Calcutta.
Dr. R. B. Khambata, Director of Public Health Laboratory and
Professor of Public Health Laboratory Practice, School of
Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
Dr. M. I. Sufi, Assistant Director of Public Health, Bengal,
Calcutta.
Br. B. B. Brahmachari, Assistant Director of Public Health,
Bengal, Calcutta.
Dr. S. N. Sur, Assistant Director of Public Health, Bengal,
Calcutta.
Dr. R. C. Ray, Officiating Director of Public Health, Calcutta.
Dr. G. L. Batra, Assistant Director of Public Health, Bengal,
Calcutta.
BIHAR & ORISSA.
Dr. S. N. Mitra, Assistant Director of Public Health, Bengal,
Calcutta.
Mr. M. O. T. lyengar, School of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta.
Mr. A. D. MacGregor, I.V.S., Principal, Bengal Veterinary
College, Belgachia, Calcutta.
Colonel W. S. Willmore, I.M.S., Inspector-General of Civil
Hospitals, Bihar and Orissa, Patna.
Lt.-Col. W: C. Ross, I.M.S., Director of Public Health, Bihar and
Orissa, Patna.
Lt.-Col. H. R. Dutton, I.M.S., Principal, Prince of Wales Medical
College, Patna.
Dr. S. M. Livesey, Superintendent, Durbhanga Medical School,
Laheria Serai
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Major C. G. Hewlett, I.M.S., Superintendent, Orissa Medical
School, Cuttack.
Mr. D. Quinlan, I.V.S., Director of Civil Veterinary Department,
Bihar and Orissa, Patna.
Dr. S. C. Basu, Pilgrim Hospital, Puri.
BOMBAY.
Mr. K. Hewlett, I.V.S., Principal, Veterinary College, Bombay.
Dr. Jamshyd D. Munsiff, Director of Public Health for the
Government of Bombay, Poona.
Lt.-Col. F. P. Mackie, O.B.E., J.P., I.M.S., Director of Haffkine
Institute, Parel, Bombay.
Lt.-Col. W. M. Houston, I. M.S., Port Health Officer, Bombay.
Honorary Lt.-Col. R. Row, O.B.E., 27, New Marine Lines, Bombay.
BURMA.
Lt-Col. E. Bisset, I.M.S'., Director of Public Health, Burma,
Rangoon.
Lt.-CoI. J. Taylor, D.S.O., I.M.S., Director, Pasteur Institute,
Burma, Rangoon.
Major G. G. Jolfy, C.I.E., I.M.S., First Assistant Director of Public
Health and Director, Harcourt Butler Institute of Public Health,
Burma, Rangoon.
Mr. C. G. Crow, K.I.H., I.M.D., Port Health Officer, Rangoon.
Dr. U. Maung Gale, Civil Assistant Surgeon, Assistant District
Health Officer, Bassein.
Dr. U. Tha Gyaw, Civil Assistant Surgeon, Assistant District
Health Officer, Akyab.
Captain S. R. Rippon, I.V.S., Superintendent, Civil Veterinary
Department, Burma.
Lt.-Col. L. E. Gilbert, C.I.E., I.M.S. , Officiating Inspector-General
of Civil Hospitals, Burma, Rangoon.
Lt.-Col. R. Kelsall, V.H.S., D.S.O., I.M.S'., Physician, Rangoon
General Hospital, Rangoon.
Lt.-Col. G. H. Stewart, O.B.E., LM.S., Civil Surgeon, Bassein.
Dr. U. Aung Tun, Civil Surgeon, Pegu.
Mr. I. Charan, Civil Surgeon, Prome.
Mr. A. I. Simon, Civil Assistant Surgeon, Mandalay.
Mr. U. Nee.
Mr. C. G. Philip.
CENTRAL PROVINCES.
Colonel^J. Norman Walker, I.M.S., Inspector-General of Civil
Hospitals, Central Provinces, Nagpur.
Lt-Col. H. G. Stiles-Webb, I.M.S', Director of Public Health,
Central Provinces, Nagpur.
MADRAS.
Lt.-Col. A. J. H. Russell, C.B.E., I.M.S., Director of Public Health,
Madras.
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Captain N. R. Ubhaya, I.M.S., Assistant Director of Public
Health, Madras.
Major H. H. King, I.M.S., Director, King Institute, Guindy.
Lt.-Col. E. W. C. Bradfield, O.B.E., I.M.S., Professor of Surgery,
Medical College, Madras.
M. R. Ry. Rao Sahib T. S. Tirumurti Avargal, Professor of
Pathology, Medical College, Vizagapatam.
Mr. R. A. D. Graham, Assistant Superintendent and Lecturer,
Medical School, Madura.
Mr. F. Ware, I.V.S'., Veterinary Department, Madras.
Lt.-Col. J. P. Cameron, C.I.E., I.M.S., Inspector-General of
Prisons, Madras.
PUNJAB.
Colonel C. R. Bakhle, I.M.S., Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals,
Punjab, Lahore, .
Lt.-Col. W. H. C. Forster, I.M.S., Director of Public Health,
Punjab, Lahore.
Lt.-Col. C. A. Gill, I.M.S., Assistant Director of Public Health,
Punjab, Lahore.
Mr. T. F. Quirke, I.V.S., Chief Superintendent, Civil Veterinary
Department, Punjab, Lahore.
UNITED PROVINCES.
Colonel R. F. Baird, I. M.S., Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals,
United Provinces, Lucknow.
Lt.-Col. C. L. Dunn, I.M.S., Director of Public Health, United
Provinces, Lucknow.
Dr. A. N. Goyle, Plague Research Officer, United Provinces,
Lucknow.
Dr. Saranjam Khan, Research Officer, United Provinces, Lucknow.
Rai Bahadur Dr. D. D. Pandya, Assistant Director of Public
Health, United Provinces, Lucknow.
Dr. A. P. Bajpai, P.M.S., MacLaren Leper Hospital, Dehra-Dun.
Dr. K. S. Nigam, P.M.S., King George's Medical College, Lucknow.
Indian States.
BARODA.
Dr. R. B. Chandrachud, Chief Medical Officer, Baroda State,
Baroda.
BENARES.
Captain S. K. Chaudhri, I.M.S', (retd.), Chief Medical Officer,
Benares State, Ramnagar.
BIKANER.
Dr. N. J. Bandorawalla, Principal Medical Officer, Bikaner State
Bikaner. '
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QWALIOR.
Major V. M. Phatak, Chief Medical Officer, and Sanitary Com-
missioner, Gwalior State, Gwalior.
Captain V. G. Gokhale, Senior Medical Officer, Java Arogya
Hospital, Gwalior.
Dr. Bhagwatsahaya, Pathologist, J. A. Hospital, Lashkar, Gwalior.
Dr. Kishanlal Nehru, Sanitary Commissioner, Gwalior State*
Gwalior.
Dr. S. S. Antia, The Mall, Morel, Gwalior.
HOLKAR.
Rai Bahadur Dr. Sarju Prasad, S'tate Surgeon, Indore State,
Indore.
HYDERABAD.
Dr. R. N. Coorlawala, Superintendent, Osmania Hospital, Hydera-
bad, Deccan.
Major Khaja Moinuddin, Director, Medical & Sanitation Depart-
ments, Hyderat&d.
Dr. S. B. Surti, Hyderabad.
Dr. S. W. Hardikar, Hyderabad.
MYSORE.
Dr. S. Subha Rao, Medical Officer, Victoria Hospital, Bangalore.
Dr. J. V. Karve, Deputy Sanitary Commissioner in Mysore;
Mysore.
Dr. Usman, Chief Medical Officer, Mysore State, Mysore.
PATIALA.
Dr. W. G. Wince, Chief Medical Officer, Patiala S'tate, Patiala.
8ARANGARH.
Dr. A. C. Sen Gupta, Chief Medical Officer, Sarangarh State,
Sarangarh.
TRAVANCORE.
Dr. K. Raman Tampi, Inspecting Medical Officer, Travancore
S'tate, Trivandrum;
Corporations and Municipalities.
BOMBAY.
Dr. J. N. Mehta, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Bombay.
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CALCUTTA.
Dr. B. C. Ghosh, 3, Balak Dutt Lane, Calcutta.
KARACHI.
Dr. Haji Ghulam Husein Kassim, Rampart Row, Karachi.
MADRAS.
Rao Bahadur Dr. C. Natesa Mudaliar, Municipal Councillor,
32, Veeraraghava Mudali Street, Triphcane, Madras.
RANGOON.
Dr. K. R. Dalai, Health Officer, Rangoon Municipality, Rangoon,
Burma.
AUSTRALIA.
Dr. A. H. Baldwin, acting Director of Australian Institute of
Tropical Medicine, Townsville.
CEYLON.
Dr. J. F. E. Bridger, Director of Medical and Sanitary Services,
Colombo.
Dr. S. T. Gunasekera, Assistant Director of Sanitary Services,
Colombo.
CHINA AND SHANGHAI.
Dr. Wu Lien Teh, Plague Preventive Service, Harbin.
Dr. Kingtzechin, Head of the Health Department, Ministry of
Interior, Peking.
Dr. Huchenghsiang, Peking Union Medical College, Peking.
Dr. Hicks, Shanghai.
FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND UNFEDERATED
STATES.
Br. A. R. Wellington, Senior Health Officer, Federated Malay
States, Kuala Lumpur.
Dr. A. N. Kingsbury, Institute for Medical Research, Kuala
Lumpur, Federated Malay States.
Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald, Principal Medical Officer, Johore Malay
States.
HONGKONG.
Dr. W. B. A. Moore, Victoria Hospital, Hongkong.
INDO-CHINA.
JAPAN.
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FORMOSA.
KWANTUNG.
KOR2A.
MACAO.
Captain Peregrine da Cc'sta, Surgeon of the Sanitary Department,
Macao.
NFPAL.
Dr. S'idhimani Dikshit, Dilli Bazar, Katmandu.
Dr. Ganesh Lall Maskey, Katmandu.
NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES.
Dr. Ch. W. F. Winckel, Inspecteur du Service Hygienique,
Weltevreden.
Dr. O. Deggeller, Secretaire General et Tresorier de T Association,
Weltevreden.
Colonel S. H,. Brug, Directeur du I,aboratoire Medical,
Weltevreden.
Le Major Br. J. M. Elshout, Chief de 1'Hospital Militaire a
Batavia, Weltevreden.
L,e Capitaine Dr. H. de Rook, du services medical militaire,
Weltevreden.
Dr. B. C. P. Jansen, chef de la division chimique du laboratoire
medical, Weltevreden.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
Major A. Parker Kitchens, Medical Corps, U. S. A., Adviser in
Sanitation and Public Health to the Governor-General, Manila.
Dr. Ott Schobl, Chief, Division of Biology and Serum
Laboratories, Manila.
Dr. Jose Fabella, Public Welfare Commissioner, Manila.
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SIAM.
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
Dr. A. L. Hoops, Principal Civil Medical Officer, Singapore.
Dr. J. W. Scharff, Port Health Office, Singapore.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Dr. C. R. Kskey, United States Public Health Service, Manila.
Lt.-Col. Edward B. Vedder, U. S. Army Medical Research Board,
Bureau of Science, Manila.
Major-General A. White, Philippines Medical Department, Manila.
ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION.
Dr. Victor G. Heiser, Rockefeller Foundation, 61, Broadway,
New York City, U. S. A.
FRENCH INDIES.
Major V. G. F. Labernadie, Chief of the Laboratory of Pondicherry,
Pondicherry.
PORTUGUESE INDIA.
Colonel J. Froilano de Mello, Director-General of Medical Services
in Portuguese India, Nova-Gcia.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
Professor Theodore Madsen, Director of the National Institute
of Serotherapy of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Dr. Raymond Gautier, Director, Eastern Bureau, League of
Nations, 67, Robinson Road, Singapore.
BRITISH GOVERNMENT.
Lt.-Col. S. P. James, I.M.S. (retd.), Ministry of Health, London.
EGYPTIAN MARITIME AND SANITARY AND
QUARANTINE BOARD.
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SPECIAL GUESTS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.
Lt.-Col. Sir Ronald Ross, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., F.R.S., I.M.S. (retd.),
Director in Chief, Ross Institute for Tropical Diseases, Putney
Heath, London.
Sir Malcolm Watson, Kt., LL.D., Klang, Federated Malay States.
Lt.-Col. Sir Leonard Rogers, C.I.E., F.R.S., I.M.S. (retd.), 38,
Aberdare Gardens, London.
Professor Theodore Madsen, Director of the National Institute
of Serotherapy of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Professor J. W. W. Stephens, F.R.S'., School of Tropical Medicine,
Liverpool.
Sir Walter Fletcher, K.B.E., Secretary, Medical Research Council,
London.
HON. ADVISER TO THE COUNCIL.
Dr. Victor G. Heiser, Rockefeller Foundation, 61, Broadway,
New York, U. S. A.
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MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION
Abbreviations for the provinces, etc.,
of British India.
Assam, Bengal, Bihar & Orissa (B. & O.), Bombay,
Burma, Central Provinces (C. P.), Delhi, Madras,
North West Frontier Province (N. W. F. P.),
Punjab, United Provinces (U. P.), Rajputana is a
collection of Indian States.
Indian States are followed by the word " State/'
LIST OF MEMBERS.
The mark * indicates that the member proposes to
attend the Congress at Calcutta.
1 * Kukday, K. V.
2 Hassan, Syed
3* Connor, F. P.
4 Lee, R. H.
5* Dhunjibhoy, J. E.
6 Brierley, C. I.
7 Bamfield, H. J. K.
8* Cruickshank, J. A.
9 * Leitch, J. N.
10* Graham, J. D.
11* Maitra, G. C.
12 Kernahan, J. A. A.
13 Webster, W. J.
14* Proctor, A. H.
15* Young, Ruth
16* Mackenzie, J.
17* Thorburn, H. Hay
18* Chandrachud, R. B.
19* Coorlawala, R. N.
20* Scott, A. C.
21 Craighead, A. C.
22* Phatak, Vinayak Mahadeo
23 Pasteur Institute
24* Mukerjee, Susilkumar
25 * Singh, Jit
26 Carrey, J.
27* Majumdar, Tarak Nath
28 Singh, Kulwant
29* Tampi, K. Raman
30 Ponnuswamy, J. M.
31 Cowie, E. A. W.
32 Mayne, Bruce
33 Clayton, R. V.
34* Banerjee, Manindra Nath
35 Verghese, G.
36 Ledger, L. K.
37* Galstaun, S. G.
38 Dimond, W. E. R.
39 Din, Mohammad Fazlud
40 Harvey, A. E. D.
41 Sahib, Khan
42 Ram, Pars
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Nagpur, C. P.
Patna, B. & O.
Calcutta, Bengal.
MuzafTarpur, B. & O.
Ranchi, B. & O.
Peshawar, N. W. F. P.
Naini Tal, U. P.
Madras.
Moran, Assam.
Delhi.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Rawalpindi.
Baroda, Baroda State.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Delhi.
Simla, Punjab.
Simla.
Baroda, Baroda State.
Hyderabad, Deccan State.
Delhi.
Shillong, Assam.
Gwalior State.
Coonoor, Madras.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Lahore, Punjab.
Sialkot, Punjab.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Kamptee, C. P.
Trivanclrum, Travancore
State.
Madras.
Rawalpindi, Punjab.
Saharanpur, U. P.
Bombay.
Jessore, Bengal.
Mandalay, Burma.
Sistan, East Persia.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Peshawar, N. W. F. P.
Tandula, N. W. F. P.
Peshawar, N. W. F. P.
Peshawar, N. W. F. P.
Kohat, N. W. F. P.
43 Din, Mohammud
44 Khan, Sardar
45 Kapur, Asa Nand
46 Umar, Saiyyid Mohd.
47* Shortt, H. E.
48 * Mackie, F. P.
49* Lloyd ; R. B.
50* Covell, G.
51 * Williams, A. J.
52 Mukerji, Basant Kumar
53 Overbeck-Wright, A. W.
54 Das, Banarsi
55 Cook, H. P.
56 Wright, W. D.
57 Mathur, K. P.
58* Nigam, K. S.
59 O'Neill, J. S.
60 Pant, Pitambar
61 Basil-Rosair, H.
62 Das, Ayodhya Nath
63 Hasan, Syed Faizul
64 Bhasauria, M. S.
65 King Institute
66 Karnath, M. Rayappa
67 English, Lena M.
68 Shroff, S. P.
69 Lafrenais, H. M.
70 Stephens, E. D.
71 Combined Indian Military
Hospital.
72 Alum, Mohd Nazir
73 Felt, F. R.
74* Kingston, H.
75 Stocker, C. J.
76 Bazaz, Mool Singh
77 Mirza, Mohammed Tahir
78 Hanif, Muhammed
79 Latif, Muhammad Abdul
80 Shaft, Mohammad
81 Chaudhary, Faiz Mohd Khan
82* Dube, K. C.
83 * Srivastava Raghubir Sharma
84 * Kinnaird Hospital
85 * Sousa, Augustus
86* Chaudhri, K. L.
87 Hamid, Abdul
88 Mathur, Raghuraj Bahadur
89* Dunn, C. L.
90 Clyde, D.
91 Govil, Shiva Narain
92* Sprawson, C. A.
93 Mehta, J. R.
94 Walters, A. A.
95 Agarwala, Brij Basi Lai
96 Naquvie, Syed Zaheer Hasan
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Shabkadar, N. W. F. P.
Shankargarh, N. W. F. P.
Hangu, N. W. F. P.
Sarwakai, N. W. F. P.
Gauhati, Assam.
Bombay.
Calcutta.
Kasauli, Punjab.
Rawalpindi, Punjab.
Allahabad, U. P.
Agra, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Fyzabad, U. P.
Gorakhpur, U. P.
Benares, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Mussoorie, U. P.
Garhwal Pauri, U. P.
Fatehgarh, U. P.
Fyzabad, U. P.
Zaidpur, U. P.
Ballia, U. P.
Guindy, Madras.
Molky, Madras.
Ootacamund, Madras.
Delhi.
Bombay.
Wellington, Madras.
Landikotal, N. W. F. P.
Forbesganj, Bengal.
Jubbulpore, C. P.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Meshed, Persia.
Delhi.
Ballia, U. P.
Jandola, N. W. F. P.
Sararogha, N. W. F. P.
Jandola, N. W. F. P.
Jandola. N. W. F. P.
Agra, U. P.
Bara Banki, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Meerut, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Muttra, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Nainital, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Bara Banki, U. P.
Muttra, U. P.
Ballia, U. P.
Jalalpur, U. P.
97* Ahmad, Syed
98 Luther, P. C.
99 AH, Barkat
100* Singh, Gur Prasad "
101 Sharma, Sohan Lai
102 Prasad, Bhagwat
103 Freeman, J. I. A.
104* Henderson, J. M.
105 Manickam, C. I.
106 Pillai, T. R.'Govindaswami
107 Ghosh, Surapati
108* Gupta, Dhirendra Nath
109* Das, P. N.
110* Mozoomdar, Bidhan Prosad
111* Berkeley-Hill, Owen A. R.
112 Masson, James
113 Modi, L. S. '
114 John, P. P.
115 Huq, Md. Hesamul
116* Sebastian, T.
117 Banerjee, C. N.
118 Sinha, Sadhu
119 Pal, Manmatha Nath
120 Pal, Kali Das
121 Phillips, A. J.
122 Das, Jahar Lai
123 Bagchi, J. G.
124 Sen, Sudhir Kumar
125* Acton, H. W.
126 * Megaw, J. W. D.
127* Strickland, C.
128 * Stewart, A. D.
129* Houseman, E.
130 Sladen, R. J. L.
131* Cameron, A. D.
132 Kipp, Cora I.
133 * McVail, J. B.
134* Knowles, R.
135 * Das, Kedarnath
136* Rushforth, Mrs. F. V.
137* Fetherstonhaugh, W. E.
138* Chatter ji, Karuna Kumar
139* Bentley, C. A.
140 Aich, J. C.
141 * Ghosh, Birendra Nath
142* Goil, D. P.
143 * Muir, E.
144* Brahmachari, B. B.
145* Hamilton, W. G.
146* Maitra, Jatindra Nath
147 * Ukil, A. C.
148* Stapleton, G.
149* Coppinger, W. V.
150 Mackelvie, M.
151 * Khambata, R. B.
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Banda, U. P.
Fyzabad, U. P.
Saharanpur, U. P.
Gorakhpur, U. P.
Azamgarh, U. P.
Gorakhpur, U. P.
Allahabad, U. P.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Port Blair, Andamans.
Port Blair, Andamans.
Begusarai, Bengal.
Arrah, B. & O.
Puri, B. & O.
Muzaffarpur, B. & O.
Ranchi, B. & O.
Patna, B. & O.
Buxar, B. & O.
Balangin, B. & O.
Aurangabad, B. & O.
Namkum, B. O.
Namkum, B. & O.
Bhagalpur, B. Q.
Siwan, B. O.
Sambalpur, B. & O.
Patna, B. O.
Patna, B. & O.
Scraikela, B. O.
Laheriaserai, B. & O.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Alipore, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Tilaunia, Rajputana.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Burdwan, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Howrah, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Dacca, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
152* Anderson, I. R.
153* Maitra, Dwijendra Nath
154* Brown, E. H.
155 Sanyal, Tarapada
156* Basu, Charu Chandra
157* Bose, Chunilal
158* Bose, Jyoti P.
159* Bose, J. N.
160 Chatter jee, Nolindra Nath
161* Das, Khagendra Nath
162 Das, Upendra Mohan
163* Dutt, Sital Chandra
164 Mukerjee, Bibhuti Bhusan
165 * Dutt, Provash Kumar
166* Mukherjee, Baman Das
167 Gupta, Satyendranath D.
168 Paul, Asutosh
169* Baptist, A. A. E.
170* Headwards, Alice
171 * Roy, R. C.
172 Hanafin, J. B.
173 Bamford', A. V. W.
174* Oxley, J. C. S.
175* Mehta, Jivraj N.
176* Fernandes, Miss F. Saldanha
177 Suppa, S. S.
178* Houston, W. M.
179 Fooks, G. E.
180* Mhaskar, K. S.
181 Parmanand, M. J.
182* Anthony, R. W.
183 Pai, A. Sarvottam
184* D'Monte, D. A.
185 Gharpurey, K. G.
186 Wadia Maternity Hospital
187 Khandwalla, M. T.
188* Khandwala, T. C.
189 D'Souza, J. A.
190 Billimoria, R. B.
191 DePenning, H. C.
192* Gharpure, P. V.
193* Wadhwani, H. R.
194 Contractor, F. C.
195 Murray, J. H.
196 Dalai, P. A.
197 Gandhi, K. A.
198* Naidu, B. P. B.
199 Chitre, G. D.
200 Karkhanawala, A. D.
201 Iyer, K. V. R.
202* Cunningham, T.
203 The Pasteur Institute of
India.
204 * Gill, C. A.
205 Roberts, H. Gordon
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Burdwan, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Jalpaiguri, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Domjoor, Bengal.
Howrah, Bengal.
Chhindwara, C. P.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Marwar, Rajputana.
Howrah, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Dacca, Bengal.
Rangpur, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Dalhousie, Punjab.
Ambala, Punjab.
Jubbulpur, C. P.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Durgadevi, Bombay.
Bombay.
Bangalore, Mysore State.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bandra, Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bansda, Gujrat.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Kotu, Bombay.
Bombay.
Jacobabad, Bombay.
Bombay.
Poona, Bombay.
Bombay.
Ahmedabad, Bombay,
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Guntakal, Bombay.
Kasauli, Punjab.
Kasauli, Punjab.
Lahore, Punjab.
Shillong, Assam.
206* Din, Jamal-ud
207 D'Souza, A. J.
208* Prasad, Surju
209* Gupta, G. P. Das
210 Medical Association
211 Khan, N. Akbar
212 Din, Amir-ud
213 Bahl, P. L.
214 Tha, U. Ba
215 Chowdhury, K. K.
216 Pokey, R. L.
217 Peter, M. H.
218* Chari, S. J. R.
219 Kapur, H. R.
220 Singh, Ujagar
221 Lwin, U.
222 Gale, Mating
223 Nyun, Kyaw
224 Constant, C. E.
225* Bisset, E.
226 Sanyal, Sukumar
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Dalhousie, Punjab.
Madras.
Indore, Holkar State.
Benares, Benares State.
Benares Cantt, U. P.
Paungde, Burma.
Pyawbwe (Yu), Burma*
Sagaing, Burma.
Fort Morton, Burma.
Pegu, Burma.
Rangoon.
Yandopn, Burma.
Mergui, Burma.
Yawnghwe, Burma.
Rangoon, Burma.
Bassein, Burma.
Bassein, Burma.
Mandalay, Burma.
Rangoon, Burma.
Rangoon, Burma.
Seoni, C. P.
Joshi, Purushottam Sakharam Chourai, C. P.
Richardson, J. M.
Phatak, V. K.
Mukerjee, P.
Bobde, M. B.
Varkherkar, P. K.
Gupte, B. B.
Azeem, Abdul
Datta, Ram Dayal
Tiwari, T. P.
Mukerji, Subodh Chandra
238* Newcomb, Clive
239 Martin, C. de C.
240* Tomb, John, W.
241 Mahadevan, V.
Scott, H. B.
Powell, W. J.
Hallilay, H.
Chand, Amir
Seth, Hira Lall
Jhirad, S. J.
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248* Pennell, Alice M.
249 Morison, J.
250 Hance, J. B.
251 Reinhold, C. H.
252 Mohammad, Nur
253 Phipson, E. S.
254* Webb, J. R. D.
255 Singh, Bhag
256* Gloster, T. H.
257 * Poona Sevasadan Society
258* Blind Relief Association
259 Bird, William
260 Mathur, Ram Gopal
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Narsinghpur, C. P.
Chhindwara, C. P.
Barman, C. P.
Tumsar, C. P.
Wun, C. P.
Pandharkoura, C. P.
Anjangaon, C. P.
Multai, C. P.
Pendra, C. P.
Betul, C. P.
Madras.
Rangoon, Burma.
Asansol, Bengal.
Palamcottah, Madras.
Rangoon, Burma.
Nagpur, C. P.
Amritsar, Punjab.
Amritsar, Punjab.
Kalianpur, U. P.
Ajmer, Rajputana.
Simla, Punjab.
Shillong, Assam.
Jodhpur, Rajputana.
Meerut, U. P.
Saharanpur, U. P.
Aden, Arabia.
Simla, Punjab.
Rangoon, Burma.
Coonoor, Madras.
Poona, Bombay.
Mirpurkhas, Bombay.
Amritsar, Punjab.
Poonch, Poonch State..
261 * Crozier, G. G.
Manipur, Assam.
262 The Central Research Insti- Kasauli, Punjab.
tute.
'263* Chaudhuri, S. K
Ramnagar, Benares State.
264 Fernstrom, H. J.
Telaunia, Rajputana.
265 Chandorkar, B. R.
Nagpur, C. P.
266 Hameed, Syed Abdul
Raigarh State.
267 Rao, Baindur Krishna
Cuddapah, Madras.
268 Unnithan, P. G. G.
Saidapet, Madras.
269 Matthew, K. T.
Madras.
270 Naidu, V. P. Venkatakrishna
Tan j ore, Madras.
271 Beer, W. A.
Coonoor, Madras.
272* Rao, V. Lakshmi Pati
Ponur, Madras.
273 * Pai, M. Kesava
Madras.
274 Rajah, Doras wamy
275 Driver, A. H.
Tan j ore, Madras.
Jammalamadugu, Madras.
276 Charry, C. Streenivasa
Tiruchendur, Madras.
277 Reddi, S. Sesha
Porumamilla, Madras.
278 Pillai, D. John
Madras.
279 Aiyar, P. S. Venkateswara
Saptur, Madras.
280 Appalanarasaya, P. V.
281 Menon, B. Narayana
Anakapalli, Madras.
Coondapore, Madras.
282 Joseph, P. J.
Cochin State.
283 Pillai, N. C. Govindaswami
Arantangi, Madras.
284 Puranik, R. V.
Nanded, Hyderabad
State.
285 Tucker, Miss E. E.
Madras.
286 Somalingam, M.
Sattenapalli, Madras.
287* Raj an, T. S. S.
Trichinopoly, Madras.
288 Hart, Miss Louisa, H.
Madanapalle, Madras.
289 Venu Gopal, C. A.
Royapettah, Madras.
290 Menon, V. Krishna
Valapad, Madras.
291 Nair, P. Gopalan
Mangalore, Madras.
292 Iyer, L. Subramania
Pollachi, Madras.
293 Raghavan, Sesha
Tirukattupalli, Madras.
294 Seshachori, K.
Yedapodi, Madras.
295 Ubhaya, N. R.
Madras.
296 Panchapakesan, B.
Bellary, Madras.
297 Rao, K. V. R.
Masulipatam, Madras.
298 Sundram, P. R.
Tirumalai, Madras.
299* Russeil, A. J. H.
Madras.
300 Suryanarayanamurti, C.
301 Joshee, D. L.
Vizagapatam, Madras.
Ramachandrapuram,
Madras.
302 Russack, S. A.
Tanjore, Madras.
303 Baliga, B. S.
Bellary, Madras.
304 Iyer, A. Natesa
Mayavaram, Madras.
305 Rao, K. Raghavendra
Madras.
306* Jeyasinghraj , C. Simons
Polavaram, Madras.
307 Brazer, B. de.
Bangalore, Mysore.
308 Hutchinson, F. H. G.
Madras.
309 Hesterlow, A, M. V.
Madras.
310 Kamath, A. V.
Chatrapur, Madras.
311 * Croly, R. G. G.
Madras.
312* King, H. H.
Madras.
313 Gupta, P. D.
314* Stott, H.
315 Tandan, R. K.
316 Roy, B. M.
317* Pandya, D. D.
318 Rahman, M. A.
319 Vyas, B. N.
320* Khan, Saranjam
321 * Chatterjee. P. N.
322 Shanker, Bhupcndra
323* Agarwala, Shiva, Das
324 Gupta, Budh Sen
325 Ullah, Ahmad
326 Husain, Aijaz
327 Gupta, Bhagat Swarup
328 Sharma, Makkhan Lai
329 Gupta, Chuni Lai
330 * Lai, Madan Mohan
331* Christophers, S. R.
332 Vardon, A. C.
333* Jameson, E. T.
334 Spreadbury, H. J. H.
335 Murphy, R. A.
336* Batra, H. L.
337 * Sen, Jyoti Lai
338 Innes, H.
339* Das, S. P.
340 Ahmed, M. Alchtar
341 * Ramsay, G. C.
342 Crunden, E. G.
343 Pal, Sarada Charan
344 Roy, Sitansu Mohan
345 Dam, N.
346 Williams, D. P.
347 Roberts, C. L. Digby
348 Bhattacharjee, Sudhiranjan
349 Lahiri, Upendramohan
350* Hutcheson, G.
351 Blinkworth, K. W.
352* Murison, T. D.
353 Sikdar, Jotindra Mohan
354 Ghose, Pran Krishna
355 Purkayastha, Satish Chandra
356 Purkayastha, Ashutosh De
357 Gupta, Nalini Kanta Sen
358 Ram, Labhu
359 Ram Paras
360 Heppolette, J. E. R.
361 Watson, J. W.
362 Narain, Suraj
363 Bhai, Chhotu
364 Narain, Suraj
365 Mathur, M. P.
366 Charan, Shive
367 Lai, Chhagan Behari
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Lucknow, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Agra, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Agra, U. P.
Ghaziabad, U. P.
Azamgarh, U. P.
Utraula, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Unao, U. P.
Deoria, U. P.
Deoria, U. P.
Gorakhpur, U. P.
Kasauli, Punjab.
Shillong, Assam.
Barjuli, Assam.
Cachar, Assam.
Chandpur Bagan, Assam.
Jorhat, Assam.
Cachar, Assam.
Gauhati, Assam.
Sylhet, Assam.
Mongoldai, Assam.
Dewan, Assam.
Dhubri, Assam.
Srimangal, Assam.
Khumtai, Assam.
Shillong, Assam.
Doom Dooma, Assam.
Mariposa Mariani, Assam.
Dalgoma, Assam.
Tezpur, Assam.
Shillong, Assam.
Garo Hills, Assam.
Shillong, Assam.
Tezpur, Assam.
Haltugaon, Assam.
Tahirpur, Assam.
Mahendraganj, Assam.
Nowgong, Assam.
Mandi Dabwali, Punjab.
Fazilka, Punjab.
Lahore, Punjab.
Ajmer, Rajputana.
Ajmer, Rajputana.
Ajmer, Rajputana.
Ajmer, Rajputana.
Ajmer, Rajputana.
Ramsar, Rajputana.
Masuda, Rajputana.
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White, R. Senior
Bhakta, Munshi Lai
Henriques, A. F.
Khan, Yousofe AH
Mackenzie, H. M.
Beit, F. V. O.
Masina, H. M.
Masina Hospital
Nayudu, K. V. Dhanakoti
Nelson, J. J. Harper
Harty, A. H.
Gibbs, A. A.
Khan, Abdul Karim
Din, M. Jamilud
Mitra, N. C.
Brahmachari, Upendra Nath
Jatar, N. Shriram
Sarkar, Monmohan
Dunn, Mrs. L. E.
Commisseriet, S. H.
Kelavkar, M. K.
Hamilton, A. F.
Shah, J.' M.
Patel, P. T.
Avari, C. R.
Mehta, M. M.
Caius, J. F.
Jasudasen, F.
Wadia, Jal
MunsifT, J. D.
Gama, Accacio da
Balfour. Miss M. I.
Bilimoria, H. S.
Gokhale, R. K.
D' Monte, Mrs. C.
Steinhoff, F. G.
Jang, S. S.
Sokhey, S. S.
Sandilandb, J. E.
Akula, T. G.
Bharucha, E. S.
Gune, T. R.
Choksy, N. H.
Emameloc, Alexandra
Gore, S. N.
Bharucha, K. H.
Devadatta, O. I.
Duggan, J. N.
Kamat, D. D.
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Mehta, Sampatmal
Deas, L. J. M.
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Kasauli, Punjab.
Bidhupur, B. & O.
Bombay.
Bisalpur, U. P.
Lahore, Punjab.
Rangoon, Burma.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Hospet, Madras.
Lahore, Punjab.
Yervada, Bombay.
Rawalpindi, Punjab.
Padranna, U. P.
Benares, U. P.
Ranchi, B. O.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Nagpur, C. P.
Tezpur, Assam.
Broach, Bombay.
Lucknow, U. P,
Jhansi, U. P.
Bombay.
Poona, Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Poona, Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay^
Bombay.
Bombay.
Karachi, Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Poona, Bombay.
Pandharpur, Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Miraj, Bombay.
Bombay.
Ratnagiri, Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Sajat, Rajputana.
Baluchistan, N. W. F. P,
Lahore, Punjab.
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Harold, C. H. H.
Hume, R. M.
Shastery, T. S.
Davison, D. H.
Leake, A. M.
Hassan, S. R.
Brown, Edith M.
Nariman, T. B.
Menon, T. K.
Klaber, Robert
Victor, A. C.
Taylor, H. A.
Karumbayram, T. B.
Airania, Dwarka Prasad
Maheshwari, Jwala Prasad
Ashrafbeg, Mirza
Esch, C. D.
Lushai, Pika
Mullins, C.
Das, Ganges Chandra
Das, Pramode Chandra
Karmokar, D. D.
Baruah, Hern Chandra
Sarma, Bhaba Nath
De, Ram Chandra
Rohman, Md. Khalilur
Karmaker, Nagendra Chandra
Bhorali, Deveswar
Bordoloi, Moheswar
Chatterjee, A. P.
Boyd, T. C.
Mukerjee, Jogesh Chandra
Hazra, Mohini Mohan
Chopra, R. N.
Ghose, S. N.
Mukerjee, Harendranath
Mopkerjee, Bijay Chandra
Majumdar, Sidheswar
Mukcrji, S. N.
Bomford, T. L.
Basu, Umaprasanna
Nandi, Pramatha Nath
Gupta, Nalini Ranjan Sen
Bhattacharjee, Shivapada
Simpson, N. S.
Bauer jee, Aswini Kumar
De Fontaine, M. B.
Bardhan, Prabhat Kumar
Dey, Dibakar
Sen, Kali Mohan
Sen, Sukes Lobhon
Smith, R, O. A.
Chowdhury, Pulindra Kumar
Rai.
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Rawalpindi, Punjab.
Bandikui, Rajputana.
Nellore, Madras.
Bombay.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Lahore, Punjab.
Ludhiana, Punjab.
Bombay.
Madras.
Golaghat, Assam.
Simla, Punjab.
Calcutta.
Andaman Islands.
Ajmer, Rajputana.
Jaipur, Rajputana.
Jhunjuna, Rajputana.
Dhamtari, C. P.
Aijal, Assam.
Naga Hills, Assam.
Imfbal, Assam.
Shillong, Assam.
Darrang, Assam.
Tura, Assam.
Tura, Assam.
Nazira, Assam.
Damra, Assam.
Nazira, Assam.
Ganakpukhuri, Assam.
Soalkuchi, Assam.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Jashpur State, C. P.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Dacca, Bengal.
Naihati, Bengal.
Chittagong, Bengal.
Burdwan, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Champaful, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Dacca, Bengal.
Baripada, Mayurbhanj
State.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Barnipur, Bengal.
476 Gupta, Hari Charan
477* Shaha, Brajaballav
478* Lahiri, Subodh Chandra
479* Chatter ji, Sachi Kumar
480* Mitra, Surendra Krishna
481* Rai, Kali Prasanna
482* Gow, P. Fleming
483* Ahmad, Khaliluddin
484* Ahmed, Syed Sultan
485 Khin, H. Aung
486 Samuel, K. D.
487 Kelsall, R.
488* Ameen. M. N.
489 The Harcourt Butler Insti-
tute of Public Health.
490 Smith, E. C. A.
491 The Chemical Examiner to
Govt. of Burma.
492* Port Health Office
493 Cruz, J. V. De
494 Lai, Mithan
495 Cottrell, A. Raymond
496* Prasad,'Brij Nandan
497* Bakhle, C. R.
498 Ramarao, S.
499 Badcock, C. F.
500* lyengar, K. R. K.
501* Wardman, Miss M.
502 Nadir, Hadi Husain
503* Clements, J. E.
504 Saksena, Murli Dhar
505 * Hennessy, J. M. R.
506* Gupta, Anukul Chandra Sen
507 Mohan ji, B. R.
508 Rau, R. Venkata
509* Verdon, P.
510 Mathur, J. N. Kanchand
511 Mehta, Sheonath Chand
512* Vyas, Bhirandas
513 Rountree. H. K.
514 Sarup, Ram
515 Puri, M. L.
516* White, A. Denham
517* Sewell, R. B. Seymour
518* Barnardo, F. A. F.
519* Ray, Lalit Kumar
520* Goyle, Amar Nath
521* Baj payee, Ambica Prasad
522 Gupta, Chhotey Lai
523 Ram, Sada
524* Gupta, Sri Ram
525 Gupta, Anand Swarup
526* Singh, Chhatar
527* Martin, Miss R.
528 Ram, Tulshi
92
Muktagacha, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Akyab, Burma.
Yosagyo, Burma.
Rangoon, Burma.
Rangoon, Burma.
Rangoon, Burma.
Rangoon, Burma.
Rangoon, Burma.
Rangoon, Burma.
Fort Hertz, Burma.
Azamgarh, U. P.
Bulsar, Bombay.
Basti, U. P.
Lahore, Punjab.
Tuni, Madras.
Ootacamund, Madras.
Kasauli, Punjab.
Purulia, B. & O.
Bara Banki, U P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Port Blair, Andamans.
Sarangarh, C. P.
Hoti, N. W. F. P.
Pithapuram, Madras.
Madras.
Jodhpur, Rajputana.
Jodhpur, Rajputana.
Nagaur, Rajputana.
Ranchi, B. & O.
Jhansi, U. P.
Multan, Punjab.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Mussoorie, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Dehra Dun, U. P.
Benares, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P,
Basti, U. P.
Kheri, U. P.
Mirzapur, U. P.
Lakhimpur-Kheri, U. P.
Badshahpur, U. P.
529 Varma, Shri Ram
530 Ali, Murad
531 Khan, Ali Zaman
532 Qadir, Syed Ghulam
533 * Mohamed, Sheikh Naiz
534* Singh, Udam
535 * Khan, Tufail Ahmad
536* Barraud, P. J.
537* Singh, Gian
538* Sachdev, Ganesh Das
539 Dhir, Manohar Lai
540 Chand, Gokul
541 Thomas, D. R.
542 Khan, Allah Jowaya
543 Hamid, Abdul
544 Khanna, Bhagat Ram
545 Fox, C. J.
546 Nath, Prem
547 Bilgrami, Moin Uddin
548* Soparkar, M. B.
549 * Mazumder, Harihar
550* Shaw, Alice J.
551 Pillai, D. N.
552 Bharucha, N. H.
553 Ullah, Hidayat
554 Datta, Sibaram
555* Judah, N. J.
556* Kirwan, E. O'G.
557 * Sen, Atindra Nath
558 * Ahmad, Dabiruddin
559 Sinha, Ramanath
560 Bakshi, H. N.
561 * Bramwells, E. H.
562* Dey, Subal Chandra
563 Tirumurti, T. S.
564* Sarkar, Jyotish
565* Banerji, Karunamoy
566 * Sen, Kali Prasanna
567* Bhattacharjee, Prafulla
Kumar.
568* Basu, Khagendra Nath
569* Banerji, Binodc Behari
570 * Gupta, Nirmal Chandra Das
571* Ganguly, Lai Behary
572* Chaudhuri, Upendra Nath
Ray.
573 * Majumdar, Binay Lall
574* Ghosh, Durga Pada
575* Maitra, Jitendra Nath
576* Chakravarti, Dines Chandra
577 Anklesaria, F. H.
578* Phatherfod, W. A.
579 Turkhad, Miss M. S.
580 Sholapur Medical Society
581 * Lele, K. B. ,
93
Kairana, U. P.
Jansath, U. P.
Malihabad, U. P.
Buldhana, U. P.
Allahabad, U. P.
Agra, U. P.
Ghosi, U. P.
Kasauli, Punjab.
Multan, Punjab.
Multan, Punjab.
Gurdaspur, Punjab.
Dinanagar, Punjab.
Lahore, Punjab.
Lahore, Punjab.
Sialkote, Punjab.
Lahore, Punjab.
Simla, Punjab.
Lahore, Punjab.
Sandila, U. P.
Muktesar, U. P.
Muktagacha, Bengal.
Hyderabad, Deccan State.
Kulitalai, Madras.
Nagpur, C. P.
Rajapur, U. P.
Chakasis, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Chinsurah, Bengal.
Mymensingh, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Vizagapatam, Madras.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
582* Dongre, V. K. Bombay.
583 Erulkar, A. S. Bombay.
584 Engineer, Miss J. B. Bombay.
585 Bulchandani, K. M. Shikarpur, Bombay.
586 Guha, P. K. Aijal, Assam.
587 Rahman, S. M. H. Khowang, Assam.
588 Deb, Atul Chandra. Goalpara, Assam.
589 Shilla, Domiwell Imphal, Manipore State.
590 Kakoti, Ramprasad Naga Hills, Assam.
591 Mazumdar, Surendra Chandra Lakhipur, Assam.
592 Thuama Sialsuk, Assam.
593 Mclver, Colin Manipur, Assam,
594 Gupta, Joges Chandra Das Khetri, Assam.
595 Purkyastha, Surendra Chandra Kalakatkhan, Assam.
596 Mazumdar, Abani Kumar Amsoi, Assam.
597 Palmer, F. J. Binnakandy, Assam.
598 Mukherji, Bharat Das Kongpokpi, Assam.
599 Ao, Kazakaba Wakching, Assam.
600 Bhattacharjee, Gopi Raman Deoparah, Assam.
601 Datta, Upendra Chandra Tezpur, Assam.
602 Das, Jagat Jiban Chhatak, Assam.
603 Sarma, ,Amar Chandra Patharia, Assam.
604 Biswas, Benode Bihari Gpuripur, Assam.
605 Nandy, Kumud Chandra Bijni, Assam.
606 Gupta, Priyahar Sylhet, Assam.
607 Basu, Mohendra N. Bhauga, Assam.
608 Livingstone, David Pura, Assam.
609 Bose, Narendra Nath Dharamtul, Assam.
610 Chakravarty, M. Golapara, Assam.
611 Das, Jogendra Narayan Aijal, Assam.
612 Gupta, Birendra Nath Sen Nowgong, Assam.
613 Gupta, Mukteswar Das Bagmara, Assam.
614 Meek, Donald Kumbhir, Assam.
615 Das, Rajani Mohan Hailakandi, Assam.
616 Ojha, Aditya Ram Kochugaon, Assam.
617 Gupta, Satish Chandra Dhubri, Assam.
618 Ahmed, Farid-uddin Tinsukia, Assam.
619 Ghose, Shyama Charan Tengakhat, Assam.
620 Majumdar, Girija Kumar Jorhat, Assam.
621 Chowdhury, Surendra Nath Mokokchung, Assam.
622 Chowdhury, Jogendra Mohan Dudnai, Assam.
623 Dey, Nepal Chandra Nowgong, Assam,
624 Bhattacharya, Ayodhyanath Beth Kandi, Assam.
625 Bhuyan, Dambarudhar Dorrang, Assam.
626* Majumdar, Surendra Nath Abhayapuri, Assam.
627 Chaudhuri, M. Islam Kamrup, Gauhati, Assam.
628 Biswas, Khagendra Nath Khalihamari, Assam.
629 Chaudhury, Kshirode Chandra Krishnai, Assam.
630 Chaudhury, Binode Bihari Sootea, Assam.
631 McCoy, J. W. Sylhet, Assam.
632 Gupta, Prafulla Kumar Sen Kohima, Assam.
633 Hazorika, D. Kohima, Assam.
634 Black, John Inil, Assam.
635 * Berlie, H. C. ' Seleng, Assam.
636 Gunny, Abdul Kutuari, Assam.
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637 Pal, Rajindar
638* Webb, E. R.
639* Patel, Miss Gulbai
640* Rahman. K. A.
641 * Sahai, B.
642* Puri, Hansraj
6(43 * Gokhale, V. G.
644 Rao, V. Jagannadha
645 Subbiah, R.
646 Bose, A. N.
647* Nehru, Kishanlal
648* Purohit, B. H.
649 Mehta, V. D.
650 Bauman, Harvey, R.
651 * Walker, John Norman
652 * John, J. C.
653* Howlett, C. G.
654 Cook, Lewis
655 Bagchi, K. N.
656 Mitra, S. L.
657* Willmore, W. S.
658 * Krishnaswami, P.
659* Rogers, F. C.
660 Joseph, Daniel Pakkianathan
661 Dakshinamurty, S.
662 Macphail, Miss A. M.
663 Theodore, James
664 Bradfield, E. W. C.
665 Naidu, A. M. Govindarajulu
666 Raghavachari, T. N. S.
667 Sankaran, K.
668 Carreck, F. F. Rath
669 Prabhu, G. Madhava
670 Scroggie, W. R. J.
671 Hensman, H. S.
672 McGrath, P. J.
673 Parasuram, G. R.
674 Ekambaram, N.
675 Krishnamurti, R.
676 Ramamtjaiya, C.
677 Nambiar, P. K. Narayanan
678 Menon, C. P.
679 Lazarus, H. M.
680 Sivaraman, C. A.
681 Raman, T. K.
682 Norris, R. V.
683 Basu, P. N.
684 Bal, N. K.
685 Susaimarian, A.
686* McCarrison, R.
687 Mehta, N. M.
688 Insp.-genl. of Prisons
689 Bharucha, J. C.
95
Murid Wala, Punjab.
Ranchi, B. & O.
Bombay.
Lahore, Punjab.
Lashkar, Gwalior State.
Gulabpuram, Rajputana.
Lashkar, Gwalior State.
Rasole, Madras.
Tanjore, Madras.
Patna, B. & O.
Gwalior State.
Luni Junction, Rajputana.
Savantvadi State.
Champa, C. P.
Nagpur, C. P.
Cnttack, B. & O.
Laheria Sarai, B. & O.
Bhagalpur, B. & O.
Patna, B. O.
Patna, B. & O.
Patna, B. & O.
Vizagapafem, Madras.
Trichinopoly, Madras.
Rangoon, Burma.
Bellary, Madras.
Royapuram, Madras.
Guindy, Madras.
Madras.
Kivalur, Tanjore, Madras.
Guindy, Madras.
Bellary, Madras.
Berhampore, Madras.
Malappuram ( South
Malabar), Madras.
Tanjore, Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Kunavaram, Madras.
Chittoor, Madras.
Peddapuram, Madras.
Kollengode, Madras.
Madras.
Karur, Trichinopoly dist,
Madras.
Madras.
Bangalore, Mysore State.
Madras.
Salem, Madras.
Chalar, Godavari, Madras
Coonoor, Madras.
Bombay.
Madras.
Mangalore, Madras.
690 Sattar, Mohamed Abdul
691* Donaldson, R. S.
692 Rao, S. Venkatasubba
693 Graham, R. A. D.
694 Royapuram Medical School
695 Puri, I. M.
696* Young, T. C. McCombie
697 Yaqub, Beg Mirza
698* Paull, Edith W. Gray
699 Das, Shib Charan
700 Motivala, Phirozshaw B.
701 Roy, K. Sen
702* Varma, H. D.
703 Ali, Nawab
704 Sahay, Bhagwat
705 Prasad, Tribeni
706* Shengal, Anant Ram
707 * Sahai, X.
708 Yusuf, Mohammed
709 Das, Purshottam
710 Ram, Raja
711 Narain, Shiam
712 Mehra, S. S.
713 Priston, W. H.
714 Mathur, A. P.
715 Lai, Shankar
716 Ram, Atma
717 Lall, Chuni
718* Ali, S. Farzand
719 Gupta, B.
720* Lai, Chiranji
721* Chattarji, B. K.
722 Chatter ji, C. D.
723* Misquitta, J.
724 Saran, Kesho
725 Mathur, S. D.
726 Leonard, W. H.
727 Swarup, K.
728 Bhatnagar, R. P.
729 Goswami, K. M.
730 Gupta, B. N.
731* Mai, P.
732 Pershad, Reoti
733 Singh, Bhupal
734 Paul, G. E.
735 Chakravartti, K. D.
736 Khan, Azmatullah
737* Dharan Pal
738 Ali, Masud
739 Verma, Satchitanand
96
Mummidivaram, East
Godavari, Madras.
Tirumani, Chingleput,
Madras.
Madras,
Madura.
Madras.
Kasauli, Punjab.
Kasauli, Punjab.
Lahore, Punjab.
Ambala, Punjab.
Phillaur, Punjab.
Bhaonagar, Bhaonagar
State.
Jaunpur, U. P.
Azamgarh, U. P.
Allahabad, U. P.
Jhansi, U. P.
Allahabad, U. P.
Machhli Sahar, Jaunpur,
U. P.
Sardhana, Meerut.
Fatehgarh, U. P.
Gonda, U. P.
Kheri, U. P.
Agra, U. P.
Aligarh, U. P.
Agra, U. P.
Shikohabad, Mainpuri,
U. P.
Muzaffarnargar, U. P.
Bahraich, U. P.
Dehra Dim, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Allahabad, U. P.
Lalitpur, U. P.
Muttra, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Bareilly, U. P.
Allahabad, U. P.
Meerut, U. P.
Bareilly, U. P.
Bijnor, U. P.
Gangapur, Bengal.
Bahraich, U. P.
Ballia, U. P.
Gonda, U. P.
Meerut, U. P.
Tundla, U. P.
Golaganj, U. P.
Jaunpur, U. P.
Sitipur, U. P.
Azamgarh, U. P.
Birdpur (Basti), U. P.
740 Hukku, H.
741 Lai, Har Krishan
742* Chandra, S. P.
743* Dutt, J. N.
744* Mukharji, Santosh Kumar
745 * Sandes, J. D.
746 Lambert, Marjorie, A. M.
747 Lutz, Elizabeth, Jane
748 McCutcheon, Oliver
749* De, S. N.
750 * Dutt, S. N.
751* Chatterjee, S. C.
752 * Bellgard, S. J.
753* Banerjee, J.
754* Pollock, Aubrey.
755 * Grey, Anna B.
756 Ingram, W. J. S.
757 Aiyar, R. S.
758 Su, May
759 Nadgri, Y. G.
760* Row, R.
761 Indian Red Cross Society
762 Loudon, J.
763* Hewlett, K.
764 Nanavatty, B. H.
765 Tilak, H. V.
766 Panja, G.
767 Nunan, W.
768 Modi, J. J.
769 Hickey, W.
Lucknow, U. P.
Kasganj, U. P.
Angus (Hughli),, Bengal.
P. O. Angus (Hughli);
Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Nasik, Bombay.
Pendra Road, C. P.
M a t e 1 1 i , Jalpaiguri v
Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Dinajpur, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Moulmein, Burma.
Moulmein, Burma.
Maubin, Burma.
Rangoon, Burma.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Sind, Bombay.
Assam.
Bombay.
Ahmedabad, Bombay.
Bombay.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
770 * Kassim, Haj i Ghulam Husein Karachi, Bombay.
771 Nutt, H. R.
772* Sharma, Purushottam
773 Bhandari, R. M.
774 Kalele, R. W.
775 Tare, K. G.
776 Misra, K.
777 Keskar, M. R.
778* The Dutchess of Teck
Hospital
779 Unger, O. R.
780 Palit, A. N.
781 * Basu, S. C.
782 Pradhan, R. G.
783 Ellis, Francis D.
784 Khanolkar, V. R.
785 Mudaliar, C. N.
786* Bhalerao, K. D.
787* Bharucha, N. H.
788 Bodey, D. R.
789 Das, Bhagwan
790 Swami, B. Krishna
97
Allahabad, U. P.
Dhar State, Central India.
Garoth, Madras.
Kannod, Holkar State.
Rampura, Holkar State.
Gaya, B. & O.
Narayangarha, Holkar
State.
Patna, B. & O.
Hazaribagh, B. & O.
Chapra, B. & O.
Puri, B. & O.
Kurla, Bombay.
Satara, Bombay.
Parel, Bombay.
Triplicane, Madras.
Raipur, C. P.
Nagpur, C. P.
Jubbulpore, C. P.
Khandwa, C. P.
Berar, C. P.
791
792
793*
794
795
796
797
798*
799*
800
801*
802*
803*
804*
805*
806*
807
808*
809*
810
811*
812*
813*
814*
815*
816*
817*
Bauman, H. R.
Antia, S. S.
Tyrrell, J. R. J.
Afridi, M. K.
Graham, D. L.
Waghray, K. N.
Haldankar, R. M.
Varadachari, P. S.
Ghosh, H.
The Punjab Mental Hospital
Hoops, A. L.
Fletcher, Ronald H.
Williamson, K. B.
Read, Bernard E.
Doorenbos, W. B.
Watson, Sir Malcolm
Ellis, A. G.
Gautier, Raymond
Ross, Sir Ronald
Marzinowsky, E.
Scharff, John William
Katsurada, Fujiro
Damrong, Phya
Mcfarland, George B.
Jourdran, E. E. M.
Mello, Froilano de
Surbek, K. E.
818 Schuffner, W.
819 Snijders, E. P.
820* Grauert, Hermann
821* Roton, Jean
822 Taylor, Frank H.
823 * Heiser, Victor G.
824 Joachimovits, Robert
825* James, S. P.
826* Labernadie, V. G. F.
827* Vedder, Edward B.
828 * Likun, Wei
829 Ginzton, L. L.
830* Katsuno, Katsumi
831 * Taniguchi, Tenji
832* Onodera, Naosuke
833* Nakamura, Yutaka
834* Inada, Ryokichi
835* Hata, Sahachiro
836* Kato, Toyojiro
837* Imamura, Arao
838* Takasugi, Shin-Ichiro
839 Kiutsi, M.
840 * Brug, S. L.
841 * Shiga, K.
842* Moore, W. B. A.
843 * Costa, Peregrine da
Bilaspur, C. P.
Gwalior State.
Rajkot, Kathiawar.
Nasirabad, Rajputana.
Dibrugarh, Assam.
Hyderabad, Deccan.
Sawantwadi.
Madras.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Lahore.
Singapore, S. S.
B. North Borneo.
Singapore, S. S.
Peking, China.
Sumatra, N. E. I.
Klang, F. M. S.
Bangkok, Siam.
Singapore, S. S.
London, England.
Moscow, Russia.
Singapore, S. S.
Kobe, Japan.
Bangkok, Siam.
Bangkok, Siam.
Indo-China.
Nova-Goa, India.
Pager-Alam, Sumatra,
N. E. I.
Amsterdam, Holland.
Amsterdam, Holland.
Yokohama, Japan.
Cochin-China.
North Queensland,
Australia.
New York, U. S. A.
Austria-Hungary.
London, England.
Pondicherry, India.
Manila, P. I.
Harbin, China.
Harbin, China.
Tokyo, Japan.
Tokyo, Japan.
Fukuoka, Japan.
Sapporo, Japan.
Tokyo, Japan.
Tokyo, Japan.
Sendayi, Japan.
Osaka, Japan.
Tokyo, Japan.
Hakkaide, Japan.
Weltevreden, N. E. I.
Chosen, Japan.
Hongkong.
Macao.
98
844 Manson-Bahr, P.
845 Perera, David
846* Miyamoto, Tosinobu
847 * Jansen, B. C. P.
848* Hoffmann, W. H.
849* Nakamura, N.
850* Nagahara, Matsusaburo
851 * Teh, Wu Lien
852* Chin, Fsuchih T. C.
853 Read, Alfred C,
854 Leber, A.
855 * Kelser, Raymond A.
856* Kingsbury, A. Neave
857* Wellington, A. R.
858* Sweet, W. C.
859* Hermant, P.
860* Vejasiddhi, Luang Prachako
861 Wade, H. W.
862 Hirai, Ikutaro
863 * Clemesha, W. W.
864* d'Herelle, F.
865 Yamamoto, Keizo
866* Morishita, K.
867* Fitzgerald, R. D.
868 Leito, Antonio N.
869* Schobl, Otto
870* Kitchens, A. Parker
871 * Winckel, C. W. F.
872* Deggeler, O.
873* Elshout, J. M.
874* deRook, H.
875 Rodgers, Leonard
876* Horiuchi, Tsugio
877* Madsen, Theodore
878* Fabella, Jose
879* Eskey, C. R.
880* Intengan, Gabriel
881 * Leon, Waif redo de
882* Noble, T. P.
883* Promas, Nai C.
884 Stephens, J. W. W.
885 Hatori, Juro
886 Yoshida, Tanzo
887 Yokogawa, Sadamu
888 Oho, Otohiko
889* Kiribayashi, Shigeru
890 Kojima, Taiji
891 Kuraoka, Hikosuke
892* Vaidayakar, Luang Jedth
893 Lee, T. L.
894 Coyngham, H. F.
895 Moutoussis, Constantin
896 Nauta, H. C,
99
London, England.
Bandarawela, CeyTon.
Taihoku, Japan.
Weltevreden, N. E. I.
Cerro, Cuba.
Tokyo, Japan.
Nin-machi Kanazawa,
Japan.
Harbin, China.
Peking, China.
San Francisco, U. S. A.
Netherlands East Indies.
Manila, P. I.
Kuala Lumpur, F. M. S.
Kuala Lumpur, F. M. S.
Bangalore, Mysore State.
French Indo-China.
Bangkok, Siam.
Palawan, P. I.
Kyoto, Japan.
Bandarawela, Ceylon.
Egypt.
North Borneo.
Formosa, Japan.
Johore, Malay States.
Macao.
Manila, P. I.
Manila, P. I.
Netherlands E. Indies.
Netherlands E. Indies.
Netherlands E. Indies.
Netherlands E. Indies.
London, England.
Taihoku, Formosa.
Copenhagen, Denmark.
Manila, P. I.
Manila, P. I.
Manila, P. I.
Manila, P. I.
Bangkok, Siam.
Bangkok, Siam.
Liverpool, England.
Taihoku, Formosa.
Taihoku, Formosa.
Taihoku, Formosa.
Taihoku, Formosa.
Keelung, Formosa,
Taihoku, Formosa.
Taihoku, Formosa.
Bangkok, Siam. '
Tawan, B. N. B.
Sandakan, B. N. B.
Athens, Greece.
Weltevreden, Java.
897 Ishimitsu, Koaru
898 Stookes, V. A.
899 Dingle, P. A.
900 Kapoor, Jiwanlal
901 Butt, Abdul Hamid
902 Harvie, A. Hamilton
903 Ally, L. K.
904 Bhatia, Sohan Lai
905 Pillai, N. S.
906* Inamulla, Kha'ja
907 Cochrane, Robt. G.
908 * Sur, S. N.
909* Singh, B. H.
910 * Banerjee, M. N.
911 * Harnett, W. L.
912 * Mitra, B.
913 Ganguli, P.
914* Shorten, J. A.
915* Schilling, Charles F.
916* Mitra, Subodh
917* Sen, Prabhat Chandra
918 Dass, Harendra Kumar
919* Shaha, Brajaballav
920* Ahmed, R.
921 Smith, Hugh S.
922* Tate, G.
923 * Gupta, A. N.
924 Gifford, Martha J.
925 Cairns, James
926* Sufi, M. E.
927* Das, B. C.
928* Dutt, N. N.
929* Chandra, S. N.
930* Basu, K. M.
931 * Chatterjee, G. C.
932 * Fox, E. C. R.
933 Sircar, Haripada
934* Chaudhury, A. L. Sarma
935 Biswas, Satya Kinkor
936* Khan, G.
937 Chakravarti, D.
938 Mukherjee, Ramani Mohan
939* Sur, Taraknath
940* Basu, Satyendra Nath
941 Johns, Charles G.
942 Ghosh, Upendra Nath
943 Sinha, Radha Raman
944* Gupta, Byomkes Das
945 Webb, M. Vera
946 Hebard, Harold G.
947 Christian Medical Asociation
948 Lack, L. A. Hodgkinson
949 Civil General Hospital
950 Indian Red Cross Society
100
Kobe, Japan.
Sandakan, B. N. B.
Sandakan, B. N. B.
Ferozepore, Punjab.
Lahore, Punjab.
Jagadhri, Punjab.
Bhagalpur, B. & 0.
Bombay.
Meiktila, Burma.
Hyderabad, Deccan.
Purulia, B. & 0.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Dacca, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Jessore, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Kalighat, Assam.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Gauhati, Assam.
Lahore, Punjab.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Howrah, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
24-Parganas, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Manbhum, B. O.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Cooch Behar State.
Faridpur, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Darjeeling, Bengal.
Birbhum, Bengal.
24-Parganas, Bengal.
Dacca, Bengal.
Simla, Punjab.
Mussoorie, U. P.
C h i k k a Ballapura,
Mysore State.
Rangoon, Burma.
Mandalay, Burma.
Rangoon, Burma.
951 * Hormasji, J.
952 Bassein Civil Hospital
953 Kanan, I.
954 Khan, Muhammad Khasim
955 * Korke, V. T.
956 * Scudder, Miss Ida S.
957 Fleming, J. K. S.
958 Medical College
959 Chatter jee, Anukul Chandra
960 Dixit, Siddhimani Acharya
961 Bhacca, S. P.
962 Taylor, J.
963 Hooton, A.
964 * Ware, F.
965* Green-Armytage, V. B.
966* Sinton, J. A. '
967* Edwards, J. T.
968 Arora, A. B.
969 Scott, L. A.
970* McPherson, J.
971 * Banerjee, H. N.
972* Forster, W. H. C.
973 Khare, N. B.
974* Quinlan, D.
975 Sarkar, Sarasi Lai
976 Saxona, B. B.
977 Kassim, Haji Ghulam
Hussain
978 Chattopadhyay, Hemanta K.
979 Das, Krishna Kamal
980 Ally, S. R.
981 Prasad, Lachhman
982 Zahidi, S. H.
983 Hameed, Azizul
984 Prasad, Sidheswari
985 Solanki, T. R.
986 Barber, C. H.
987 Bharadwaja, D.
988 Sarin, Ran jit Singh
989 Srivastava, Balak Rama
990 Varma, Sunder Lai
991 Khan, Yusuf AH
992 Chand, Manik
993 Bisht, Brij Mohan Sinha
994 Ismail, Mohd.
995 Singh, Pratap
996 Basu, J. N.
997 Khan, Abdul Karim
998* Srivastava, S. P.
999 Modi, J. P.
1000 Holroyd, G.
1001 Chandra, Ram
1002 Das, F. X. Maya
101
Rangoon, Burma.
Bassein, Burma.
Mergui, Burma.
Kavali, Nellore, Madras.
Gaya, B. & O.
Vellore, Madras.
Simla, Punjab.
Bangalore, Mysore State.
Abhayapuri, Assam.
Dilli Bazar, Nepal State.
Vanki Bordi, Surat,
Bombay.
Rangoon, Burma.
Simla, Punjab.
Vepery, Madras.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Kasauli, Punjab.
Mnktesar, U. P.
Lahore, Punjab.
K i 1 a Sheikhupura,
Punjab.
Bangalore, Mysore State.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Lahore, Punjab.
Nagpur, C. P.
Patna, B. & O.
Noakhali, Bengal.
Sikandrabad, U. P.
Karachi, Bombay.
Ghoosery, Bengal.
Gaya, B. & O.
Narayanpur, B. O.
Mura'dabad. U. P.
Bahraich. U. P.
Lalitpnr, U. P.
Patna, B. & O.
Mehidpur, Holkar State.
Dehra Dun, U. P.
Gangoh, U. P.
Lucknovv, U. P.
Gonda, U. P.
Shankergarh, U. P.
Sambhal, U. P.
Mahroni, U. P.
Bulandshahr, U. P.
Bharatkup, U. P.
Naini Tal, U. P.
Nichlaul, U. P.
Padrona, U. P.
Gorakhpore, U. P.
Lucknow, U. P.
Bareilly, U. P.
Barabanki, U. P.
Kheri, U. P.
1003 Varma, Mahesh Chandra
1004 Singh, Thakur Khushhal
1005 * Berlas, M. M. A.
1006 All, Naushey
1007 Shukla, Mani Lai
1008 Jaini, P. L.
1009* Tandon, Harnath
1010 Pershad, Buldeo
1011 Singh, Thakur Balbir
1012 Lai, Misri
1013 Vanshi, Daryao Singh Raghu
1014* Kulshreshth, Har Swarup
1015 Graham, D. L.
1016 Basu, K. P.
1017 Sen, Amarendra Kumar
1018 Roy, Suresh Chandra
1019* Kundu, Sarat Sasi
1020 Das, Lakshmt Ram
1021 Gupta, Rasik Chandra
1022 Dutta, D. P.
1023 De, Sura Chandra
1024 Choudhury, Upendra Nath
1025 Choudhury, Abdul Mumith
1026 Sarma, Ruchi Narayan
1027 Gupta, Surendra Nath Sen
1028 Hazle, W. A.
1029 Lyngdoh, H.
1030 Dutta, Surendra Chandra
1031 James, J. F.
1032 Terrell, Charles G.
1033 Laloo, S. Riang Khroe
1034 Das, Ramani Kanta
1035 Spence, A. D.
1036* Kendrick, J. F.
1037 Landeman, E.
1038 Ranganathan, V. G.
1039* Urches, O.
1040 Haddo, V. N. Denskar
1041 Heebard, Harold G.
1042 Dunlop, John
1043 Giffard Mission Hospital
1044* Chand, Khazan
1045 * Repper, Edwin N. D.
1046 Thakur, Keshav Sadashiv
1047* Norrie, F. H. B.
1048* Dutta, Sarat Chandra
1049* McGuire, C.
1050* Basu, Ramesh Chandra
1051* Banerjee, Kalipada
1052* Rao, S. Sundar
1053 Mathur, P. R.
1054 Thomson, Treffry O.
1055 MacWatt, R. Charles
1056 Buchia, Dhanjishah N.
102
Ballia. U. P.
Cawnpore, U. P.
Rampur State.
Bareilly, U. P.
Cawnpore, U. P.
Cawnpore, U. P.
Agra, U. P.
Itaunja, U. P.
Pawanyan, U. P.
Chirgaon, U. P.
Bageswar, U. P.
Kheri, U. P.
Dibrugarh, Assam.
Dhubri, Assam.
Chamata, Assam.
Jorhat, Assam.
Shillong, Assam.
Misu, Assam.
Hazipur, Assam.
Nowgong, Assam.
Rang Juli, Assam.
Rupsi, Assam.
Jorhat, Assam.
Borhat, Assam.
Khagra, Assam.
Lungleh, Assam.
Nowgong, Assam.
Jorhat, Assam.
Shillong, Assam.
Chandkhira, Assam.
Garo Hills, Assam.
Dibrugarh, Assam.
Rangoon, Burma.
Madras.
Purulia, B. & O.
Bangalore, Mysore State.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Port Blair, Andaman
Islands.
Mussoorie, U. P.
Dullabcherra, Assam.
Nuzvid, Madras.
Kasauli, Punjab.
Lillooah, Bengal.
Barisal, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Howrah, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Phulpur, U. P.
Ranikhet, U. P.
Bombay.
Bombay.
1057 Ghosh, J. N.
1058 Little, C. J. H.
1059 Mohan, G. V. Ram
1060 Ogilvie, W. H.
1061 Medical Dept. of University
College.
1062 Scott, C. M.
1063 Bhide, Y. K.
1064 Bhandari, R. M.
1065 Dube, B. R.
1066 Loganadan, A. D.
1067* Pyper, J. C.
1068 Roy, S. C.
1069 * Raju, Mullapucli Lakshmana
1070* Moinuddin, Khaja
1071 Clark, A. E.
1072 O'Neill, P. L.
1073 Gupta, B. P.
1074 Tiwari, Madho Ram
1075 Das, Brindaban
1076 Bahadur, S. Lall
1077 Singh, Ratan
1078 Ullah, Hidayat
1079 Agrawal, R. S.
1080 Das, B. B.
1081 Singhal, Har Swarup
1082* Chalam, B. S-
1083 Dhayagude, R. G.
1084 Tarachand, M. Hamchand
1085 Rao, S. Subba
1086 Ali, M. Mohommed
1087 Ghosh, Pramatha Nath
1088* Dutton, H. R.
1089* Chowdhry, P.
1090 Khanka, Daljang Singh
1091 Lakshmanan. M. S.
1092* Molony, J. B. de W.
1093* Surti, S. B.
1094* Hardikar, S. W.
1095* Ross, W C.
1096* Wince, W. G.
1097* Gilbert, L. E.
1098* Tun, U. Aung
1099* Charan, L
1100* Simon, A. I.
1101* Bridger, J. F. E.
1102* Gunasekera,. S. T.
1103* Biraud, Yves U.
1104* Maskey, Ganesh Lall
1105* Dixit, Sidhimani A.
1106* White, Samuel A.
1107* Baldwin, A. H.
1108* Fletcher, Walter
103
Gauhati, Assam.
Mhow, C. P.
Jubbulpore, C. P.
Simla, Punjab.
Rangoon, Burma.
Rutlam, C. I.
Tarana, Holkar State,
C. I.
Garoth, Holkar State,
C. I.
Nagpur, C. P.
Kohat, N. W. F. P.
Saugor, C. P.
Nagpur, C. P.
Koraput, Madras.
Hyderabad State.
Narsapur, Madras.
Coimbatore, Madras.
Hardoi, U. P.
Kanauj, U. P.
Karhal, U. P.
Partabgarh, U. P.
Ganai, U. P.
Rajapur, U. P.
Benares, U. P.
Mauranipur, U. P.
Allahabad, U. P.
Colaba, Bombay.
Parel. Bombay.
Hyderabad. Bombay.
Bangalore, Mysore State.
Pabna, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Bankipore, B. O.
Quetta, Baluchistan.
Jaipur, Rajputana.
Ciuhlalore, Madras.
Bangalore, Mysore State.
Hyderabad State.
Hyderabad State.
Patna, B. & O.
Patiala State.
Rangoon, Burma.
Pegu, Burma.
Prome, Burma.
Mandalay, Burma.
Colombo, Ceylon.
Colombo, Ceylon.
Singapore, S. S.
Katmandu, Nepal.
Katmandu, Nepal.
Pampanga, P. I.
Townsville, Australia.
London, England.
1109* Hicks
1110* Hall, R. S.
1111* Kuhota, Harumitsu
1112 Stewart, E. E.
1113 Rajadurai, H. K.
1114 Sharma, Lakshmi Ram
1115 Bhattacharyya, A. C.
1116* Symons, T. H.
1117 Merchant, Mahomedally E.
1118* Richardson, 'A. V. J.
1119* Kapadia, R. N.
1120 Modi, Shirinbai J.
1121* Brown, C. Harold
1122* Chaudhuri, B. L
1923* Dalgamoni, M. A. K.
1124* Williams, G. B.
1125 Browne, E. Hamilton
1126* Bhaduri, B. N.
1127* Given, D. H. C.
1128* Batra, G. L.
1129* Mitra, S. N.
1130* lyengar, M. O. T.
1131 * McGregor, A R.
1132 Livesey, S. M.
1133* Jolly, G. G.
1134* Crow, C. G.
1135* Gyaw, U. Tha
1136* Rippon, S. R.
1137* Webb, H. G. Stiles
1138* Morphy, W. C.
1139* Baird, R. F.
1140* Bandorawalla, N. J.
1141 * Karve, J. V.
1142* Usmon, B. Mahomed
1143* Ghosh, B. C.
1144* Dalai, K. R
1145* Nee, U.
1146* Philip, C. G.
1147 Kacker, Raj Kishore
1148 Gupta, Vada Prakash
1149 Mukharji, D. K.
1150 Hafizullah, Hafiz
1151* Spencer, J. Heatly
1152 Macphail, Ronald M.
1153 Chandra, J.
1154 Ahlqist, J. A.
1155* Wallace, G.
1156 Lall, Ram Narain
1157 Mudaliar. A. Lakshmana-
swamy.
1158 Padmanabhan, C. K.
1159 Maclachlan, Mary H.
1160 Wats, R. C.
1161 Mehta, Dhanjibhai H.
104
Shanghai, China.
Keijo, Korea.
Mukden, Kwantung.
Kuala Lumpur, F. M. S.
Gundamallay, Madras.
Gangoh, U. P.
Gyanpure, U. P.
New Delhi.
Rewari, Bombay.
Simla, Punjab.
Kohat, Baluchistan.
Bombay.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Akola, C. P.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Lahcria Serai, B. & O.
Rangoon, Burma.
Rangoon, Burma.
Akyab, Burma.
Meiktila, Burma.
Nagpur, C. P.
Shikarpur, Bombay.
Lucknow, U. P.
Bikaner State.
.Mysore State
Mysore State.
Calcutta Bengal.
Rangoon, Burma.
Rangoon, Burma.
Rangoon, Burma.
Bhowali. U. P.
Sitapur, U. P.
Rae Bareli, U. P.
Aligarh, U. P.
Quetta, Baluchistan.
Bamdah, B. & O.
Ferozepore, Punjab.
Jorhat, Assam.
Poona, Bombay.
Mussoorie, U. P.
Madras.
Mayavaram, Madras.
Kalimpong, Bengal.
Secunderabad, Hyderabad
State.
Malesar, Bombay.
1162* Kessler, Adolf
1163 Gupta, S. D.
1164 Godding, H. C.
1165 Varma, S. D.
1166* Thomas, G. H.
1167 Jackson, T. S.
1168 Clark, Z. M.
1169 Menezes, L. de
1170 Das, Kunjabihari
1171* Connor, William O'
1172* Roy, Bibhuti Bhushan
1173 Mallik, K. L. Basu
1174* Eling, Hen. T.
1175* Murray, H. E.
1176 Sarkar, H. C.
1177 Mathews, F. W.
1178* Caraa, A.
1179* Banerjea, P. K.
1180* Ray, Manadakanta
1181* Mitra, Gopal Chandra
1182 Rambo, Victor C.
1183* Stirling, R. F.
1184* Mobbs, W.
1185* Menon, M. B.
1186* Sen, S. K.
1187* Iyer, Krishna
1188* Rajgopalam, V. R.
1189 Krishnan, B. G.
1190* Murision, C. C.
1191 Mullick, Rajendra Nath
1192 Natesan, C.
1193 Bramsen, A.
1194 Newman, C. D.
1195 Mama, J. B.
1196* Mullick, Manindranath
1197* Bhattacharya, Salil Nath
1198* Mitra, S. N.
1199* Ghosh, Ekendra Nath
1200* Majed, M. A.
1201 * Vallabhakara, H. S. H. Prince
1202* Bose, S. R.
1203* Dixey, M.
1204 Kitchen, James
1205 * Funaoka, Seigo
1206* Frimodt-Moller, C.
1207* Rosedale, U.
1208* Hepworth, S. M.
1209* Kobayashi, Harujiro
1210 Hecktor, Mabel
1211* Quirke, T. F.
1212* Samuels, W. F.
1213* -Kingtzechin
1214* Huchenghsiang
1215 * White, A.
Shanghai, China.
Nowshera, N. W. F. P.
Peshawar, N. W. F. P.
Rae Bareli, U. P.
Hongkong, China.
Bombay.
Sompetta, Madras.
Gaya, B. & O.
Pabna, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Chakasi, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Khulna, Bengal.
Ghazipur, U. P.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Mungeli, C. P.
Ritani, U. P.
Ritani, U. P.
Ritani, U. P.
Ritani, U. P.
Ritani, U. P.
Ritani, U. P.
Coonoor, Madras.
Delhi.
Allahabad, U. P.
Triplicane, Madras.
Mardan, N. W. F. P.
Saidpur, Bengal.
Bdgaum, Bombay.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Bangkok, Siam.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Calcutta, Bengal.
Giridih, B. & O.
Kyoto, Japan.
Arogyavaram, Madras.
Singapore, S. S.
Dehra Dun, U. P.
Chosen, Korea.
Gn j rat, Punjab.
Lahore, Punjab.
T a n j o n g Rambutan,
F. M. S.
Peking, China.
Peking, China.
Manila, P. I.
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IV
CONSTITUTION AND BYE-LAWS
OF
THE ASSOCIATION
CONSTITUTION.
ARTICLE 1. TITLE.
The Name and Title of this organization shall be
"The Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine."
ARTICLE 2. OBJECTS.
The Objects of this Association shall be:
(a) The promotion of the science and art of medi-
cine in the Far East.
(b) The union of the medical profession of the
Far East into one compact organization.
(c) The development and diffusion of scientific
knowledge.
(rf) The promotion of friendly international inter-
course between scientific men.
(e) The elevation of the standard of medical edu-
cation.
(/) The enlightenment of public opinion in regard
to the prevention of disease.
(g) The publication of the results of scientific in-
vestigations.
ARTICLE 3. COMPOSITION OF THE ASSOCIATION.
The Association shall consist of ordinary members,
associate members, honorary members, and honorary
advisory members!
ARTICLE 4. MEMBERSHIP.
1. The ordinary members of the Association shall
be medical practitioners, dentists, veterinarians licensed
by their home governments and the scientists working
in the sphere connected with medicine and hygiene.
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2. The associate members of the Association shall
be persons holding local subordinate medical qualifica-
tions in the country where the Congress is held. They
are not entitled to vote or to attend at any business
meeting. They are not entitled to the official publica-
tion of the Association.
3. Honorary members may be medical men or sci-
entific workers in countries outside the zone of this
Association, who have risen to eminence in their re-
spective professions. They may be elected by the
Council.
4. The honorary advisory members shall be dis-
tinguished official representatives of any nation and
distinguished residents of the countries of the Far East.
They need not necessarily be medical or scientific men.
They may be elected for the period of any Congress by
the executive committee of the country in which the
Association is holding its biennial session.
5. COUNCIL.
^ Association subject to the terms of this Con-
stitution shall be governed by the Council.
(a) The Council shall consist of the President,
the General Secretary-Treasurer, a Vice-
President from each of the Far Eastern
countries and the local Secretary-Treasurer
of the country in which the Congress is
held.
(6) One representative nominated by the govern-
ment of each of the Far Eastern countries.
(c) One representative from non-official bodies in
each of the Far Eastern countries.
(d) The officers of the Association shall be one
President and one General Secretary-Trea-
surer.
(0) A Vice-President for each of the Far Eastern
countries.
(/) A local Secretary-Treasurer for each of the;
Far Eastern countries.
no
7.
There shall be a permanent office of the Association
under direction of the General Secretary-Treasurer,
who shall take care of the archives and administer the
money matters of the Association.
ARTICLE 8. FUNDS AND EXPENSES.
(1) The expenses of the permanent office of the
Association shall be met from a biennial mem-
bership fee of two pounds sterling. These
funds shall be collected by the local Secretary-
Treasurers, and remitted by them to the Gener-
al Secretary-Treasurer. The biennial period
commences -immediately after the closing of
the Congress.
(2) Funds for meeting the expenses of the Con-
gress of this Association shall be raised by
applying to the government of the country
where the Congress is to be held for a grant
from the Treasury, by voluntary gifts from
individuals, by all local membership fees, and
by gifts from medical or other organizations.
ARTICLE 9. AMENDMENTS.
1. The Council may amend any article of this Con-
stitution at any biennial session, provided the proposed
amendment shall not be acted on until the biennial ses-
sion next following that at which it was introduced,
and provided that three-fourths of the voting members
registered at the session at which it is taken vote in
favour of such change or amendment.
2. The Association may repeal or alter any part of
this Constitution at any biennial session, provided that
three-fourths of the members attending such session
vote in favour of such repeal or alteration, and same
is confirmed by a simple majority of the members pre-
sent at a meeting to be summoned not later than seven
days after the passing of the first resolution.
BYE-LAWS.
CHAPTER 1.
Section 1. An ordinary member of the Association
shall be entitled to retain his membership so long as
111
he pays his dues and otherwise conforms to the pro-
visions of the Constitution and Bye-Laws.
An associate member shall be entitled to retain his
membership only for the duration of the meeting
which he attends.
The ordinary membership of the Association may
be obtained by presenting to the Vice-President of the
country within which the candidate resides :
(1) A written application for membership on the
prescribed form.
(2) Satisfactory evidence of the necessary quali-
fications.
(3) The payment of such dues as may for the time
being be leviable; provided that any member
once elected shall remain a member as long
as he conforms to the rules of the society and
irrespective of his place of residence, or of
honorable withdrawal from his local society.
Honorary members shall be elected by the Council
and shall be entitled to retain their membership for the
period mentioned in the resolution electing them.
Section 2. When the General Secretary-Treasurer
shall be officially informed that a member has forfeited
his qualification, it shall be his duty to remove the name
of such person from the roll of membership in this
Association and to notify him of the action taken to-
gether with the reason therefor.
Section 3. Any person who has forfeited his mem-
bership shall be reinstated at his request by the Gen-
eral Secretary-Treasurer when satisfactory evidence
of qualification has been presented.
Section 4. Any member who shall fail to pay his
biennial dues shall be dropped from the roll of mem-
bers, provided that due notice shall be previously given
to the member by the Vice-President. Any member
who has been suspended for non-payment of dues shall
be restored only when all his dues have been paid.
CHAPTER 2.
The President of the Association together with the
Vice-President and .local Secretary-Treasurer of the
112
country in which the next biennial Congress is to be
held shall form an "Executive Committee" for that
Congress and shall have power to add to the number
of that committee and form such other committees as
may appear expedient.
The official minutes of such committees shall be
forwarded to the General Secretary-Treasurer by the
local Secretary-Treasurer.
CHAPTER 3.
Section 1. The Council shall meet before the
opening biennial meeting of the Association.
Section 2. A majority of the Councillors attending
any regular meeting of this Association shall constitute
a quorum of the Council, provided at least three
members shall be present.
CHAPTER 4.
Section 1. Nomination of officers shall be made
by members from the countries concerned, and a
majority of the members present at any biennial
meeting shall elect such officers. Nomination and
election shall take place on the last day of the regular
meeting immediately after the close of the scientific
work. Any post left unfilled at the General Meeting,
or falling vacant later through the retirement or death
of an officer, may be filled by appointment of an
officer by members residing in the country concerned,
provided that such appointment be notified to the
General Secretary-Treasurer and circulated by him
to the other officers of the Association.
Section 2. Any question whether a territorial unit
is to be recognized as a separate '' country " in applying
the provisions of the Constitution and Bye-Laws shall
be decided by the Council ; and provided that, between
sessions, the General Secretary-Treasurer may make :\
provisional decision which shall hold for the next
ensuing Congress.
Section 3. The General Secretary-Treasurer shall
use all reasonable means to give due notice of the
approaching meeting (at least six months') to the
members of this Association, and the Vice-Presidents
113
and local Secretary-Treasurers shall co-operate in giving
due notice of the approaching meeting. The local
Secretary-Treasurer of the country in which the
Congress is held shall prepare for publication the
official programme of the meeting.
Section 4. Each local Secretary-Treasurer shall
collect and transmit to the General Secretary-Treasurer
the dues from members, and at least one month before
the meeting he shall submit to the General Secretary-
Treasurer a list of the members proposing to attend,
together with a list of the titles of papers to be read
by the members of his country.
Section 5. The General Secretary-Treasurer shall
be the custodian of such funds of the Association as
are collected from membership fees, and shall render
to the Council a report of all funds passing through
his hands at each meeting of this Association.
CHAPTER 5.
An emblem and flag shall be deposited at the
permanent office of the Association and shall be used
at all meetings of this Association. A badge to be
worn by all members shall be designed for each
Congress and shall have attached to it a ribbon showing
national colours of the country in which the Congress
is held.
CHAPTER 6.
Section 1. These Bye-Laws may be amended by a
majority vote of all the members present at any
meeting, after the amendment has been laid upon the
table for at least a day.
CHAPTER 7.
Section 1, The Council at the first meeting of this
Association, and at each meeting thereafter, shall
provide for the publication of the proceedings, and one
copy shall be presented to each ordinary member and
such others as the Council may decide.
CHAPTER 8.
Section 1. No address or paper before the Asso-
ciation, excepting the annual address, shall occupy more
114
than twenty minutes in delivery, and no member shall
speak longer than five minutes nor more than once on
any subject, except by unanimous consent.
Section 2. All papers read before the Association
shall become its property and shall be deposited with the
Secretary when read.
CHAPTER 9.
The deliberations of this Association shall be
governed by standard rules of parliamentary procedure
such as are contained in Robert's Rules of Order, when
these are not in conflict with the Constitution and
Bye-Laws.
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