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conf.. Niagara Falls, Ont., Canada. (T. H.G. Mlichael, 151 Slater St., Ottawa 4,

Ont., Canada)16-18. International Scientific Radio

Union Inst. of Electrical Engineers, fallmtg., Ann Arbor, M1ich. (J. Hannaum,USNC-URSI, 2101 Constitution Ave.,NW, Washington, D.C. 20418)

16-19. Continental Drift Emphasizingthe History of the South Atlantic Area,Niontevideo. UruLgua1y. (J. Garrido, Latin\mer ican Science Cooperation Office,UNFSCO, P.O. Box 859, Montevideo)

17-20. Action MIechanism and Metab-olism of Psychoactive Drugs Derivedfrom Phenothiazine and Structurally Re-kited Comlpounds, 2nd intern. sym-ip., Paris,France. ( B. Weber. Laboratoire d'Eutono-logic. Hopital BouLcicaut, 78, rue de laConvention, Paris 15)

18-20. Electron Devices, intern. mitg.,Waishington, D.C. (Group on Electron De-vices. Inst. of Electrical and ElectronicsEngineers, 345 E. 47 St., New York 10017)

22-27. Mlining and Groundwater Geo-physics, conf., Niagara Falls, Ont., Canada.(L. W. Mloorley. Geological Survey ofCanada. 601 Booth St., Ottawa, Ont..Catnada)

22-29. Stable Isotopes. 5th symp.. I eip-

zig, Germany. (J. NMuhlenpfordt, Inst. fuirStabile Isotope. DeuLtsche Akademie derWissenschaften zu Berlin, Permoserstr. 15,705 Leipzig)

24-25. High Polymers, conf.. Leipzig,Germany. (Kammer der Technik, Clara-Zetkinstr. 1 15 1 17, 1.eipzig)

25-27. Potency Control of Vaccines,svmp.. London, England. (J. P. R. Toothill,

o Glaxo Research Ltd., Greenford, Mid-dlesex, England)

25-28. International Union of the Nledi-ca! Press, 8th congr.. Prague, Czechoslo-vakia. (NI. Zdenek, Capajevovo Nam. 9,P-ragUe)

26-28. American Acad. of Implant Den-tuires, 16th annual mtg., Washington, D.C.

(R. L. Bodine, School of Dentistry, Uni-versity of Puerto Rico. San Jtuan 00905)

29-2. Society of Exploration Geophys-icists, 37th annual intern. mtg., OklahomaCity, Okla. (H. Breck, Box 1067, Tulsa,Okla. 74101)

30-31. Therapy of Portal Hypertension,intern. symp., Bad Ragaz, Switzerland. (N.Markoff. c o Medizinische Klink, Kanton-spital, Chur, Switzerland)

30-2. Physics and Related Safety Prob-lems of Fast Reactors, Karlsruhe, Ger-many. (International Atomic Energy Agen-cy, Karnter Ring 11, Vienna 1, Austria)

30-4. Social Effects of Alcoholism, in-tern. conf., Cardiff, United Kingdom. (A.Fongue, Case Postale 140, 1001-Lausanne,Switzerland)

31-4. Latin American Congr. on Aller-gology, 2nd, Quito, Ecuador. (P. Naranjo,Casilla 2339, Quito)

November

1-3. International Federation for In-formation Processing, Mexico, D.F. (J.G. MacKarness, c/o British ComputerSoc., Finsbury Court, Finsbury Pavement,London, E.C.1, England)

4-12. Industrial Chemistry, 37th intern.congr., Madrid, Spain. (Organizing Com-mittee, Jose Antonio 15, Madrid)

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