GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING. 



Monday, April 2, 1860. 

 W. A. HARRISON, Esq., President, in the Chaib. 



The following Gentlemen were duly elected Members of the 

 Society : — 



H. A. Dewar, M.D. Aberdeen. 



Mr. Paul A. Kolliker Zurich (corresponding). 



The following Gentlemen were proposed for the Membership of the 

 Society : — 



Mr. C.r. Tubes Plymouth. 



Mr. W. H. May 26, Guildford Street, London. 



Mr. C. A. RoDWAY Torquay. 



Mr. J. W. Elliott, M.R.C.S. Eng., Theberton Street, Islington. 



Mr. W. S. CocKiNGS 17, Gower Place, London. 



Mr. J. J. Keene 14, Grande Rue, Boulogne sur- 



Mer (corresponding). 



Mr. Edwin Sercombe exhibited a specimen showing the destruction 

 of bone wliich sometimes follows ulcerative Stomatitis, and made the 

 following communication : — 



The case was interesting from the fact that the 

 necrosis had overstepped the usual line of limi- 

 tation, which, SO far as his (Mr. S.'s) observation 

 went, was bounded by the second bicuspid. In 

 this case the first molar was also involved, and 

 was removed, together with the canine of the same 

 side and the intervening teeth. The piece of 

 bone, as would be seen on examination, consisted 



