To the Editorial Committee:—
With reference to the editorial mention of the Eighth International Congress of Dermatology and Syphilology, in the Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology (22:698 [Oct.] 1930)—for the favorable comment on which the Danish Committee wishes to express its most cordial thanks—we think it appropriate to give the details of the correspondence which took place between the United States and the Danish Committee.The telegram was sent on Jan. 16, 1930, as no information had been received up to that date concerning the designation of the desired two delegates and one substitute, mentioned in Dr. Pusey's letter of March 8, 1929, and as the printing of a preliminary program at that time was becoming urgent. Some hundred copies of this program were sent to the United States in care of Dr. Pusey.As no further information regarding the American Delegation was received, the names of Drs. Pusey