GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING. 



Monday, November 5, 1860. 

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



The following Gentlemen were proposed for the Membership of the 



Society : — 



Mr. D. CoRBETT, M.R.C.S., L.D.S. Eng. ...Dublin. 



Mr. Alfred Hill, L.D.S., R.C.S. Eng Euston Square. 



Mr. J. K. Devonshire, L.D.S., R.C.S. Eng., Great Coram Street. 



Dr. M*QuiLLEN, of Philadelphia, U.S., presented to the Museum 

 a east of the head of a Troglodytes Gorilla; also, two magnified 

 casts of bicuspid Teeth, showing Dr. M'Quillen's mode of stopping 

 approximal cavities ; preserving a greater extent of masticating surface 

 than when done on the ordinary method. 



Mr. Thomas Bell, F.R.S., P.L.S., &c., presented to the Museum 

 some models illustrative of the eruption of Teeth at a very advanced 

 period of life. 



Mr. Palmer presented to the Museum a model, in which an upper 

 canine Tooth occupied a space in the alveolar arch, between the first 

 and second molars. 



Mr. Vaxderpant presented to the Museum a preparation showing 

 six incisors in the upper jaw. 



Messrs. Ash exhibited some improved mineral Teeth for the vulcanite 

 base. 



Mr. Hallam exhibited some flexible rose drills. 



Mr. Hennett exhibited an improved Flask for vulcanizing, and made 

 the following communication : — 



Permit me to call the attention of the mem- 

 bers to a means of producing vulcanite plates 

 by a simple method, so as to insure uniformity 



