EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS.
C., Consul. V. C., Vice Consul. Agt., Agent. V. & D. C., Vice and Deputy Consul. V. & D. C. G., Vice and Deputy Consul General. C. G., Consul General. D. C. G., Deputy Consul General. V. C. G., Vice Consul General. C. A., Commercial Agent. V. C. A., Vice Commercial Agent. Mar., Marshal. Int., Interpreter. C. C., Consular Clerk.
The letter (n) indicates that the officer is a naturalized citizen, and the letter (b) that he is authorized to transact business.
[CS1]. Appointed after examination under Executive order of September 20, 1895.
[CS2]. Born of American parents temporarily residing abroad.
[CS3]. The Consul General is also Secretary of Legation.
[CS4]. Born of American parents residing abroad.
[CS5]. The Consul General is also Minister Resident.
[CS6]. Born of American parents.
[CS7]. Also Consul General at Nukualofa, Tonga, but he resides at Apia.
[CS8]. Also Consul General at Apia, Samoa, at which place he resides.
[CS9]. The Consul General is also Diplomatic Agent.