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Thursday morning, September 12. In the chair: The 

 President. */. M. Fortesciie-Brickdale: The arylarsonates : their 

 pharmacology considered from the experimental and practical stand- 

 points. — *//. A. D. Jowett, V. F. L. Pyman and V. F. G. P. Remfry: 

 The relation between chemical Constitution and physiological action, 

 as exempHfied by the glyoxahnes, isoquinolines and acid amides. — 

 Walther Straub: Pharmakologische Bedeutung der Zellmembranen. 

 — Charles Baskerville: Inhalation anesthetics. — "^Thomas B. Al- 

 drich: On feeding young white rats the anterior and posterior parts 

 of the pituitary gland. — /. A. E. Eyster: The relation of calcium to 

 the inhibitory mechanism of the heart. — Clyde Brooks: On the 

 action of alcohol on the circulation. 



Thursday afternoon, September 12. In the chair: The 

 President. Giovanni Bufalini: Reazioni caratteristiche del veleno 

 del rospo (Bufo vulgaris.) — Giovanni Bufalini: Meccanismo dell' 

 azione narcotici del chloridrine. — *E. Fonrneau and V. K. Ochslin: 

 Chlorure de l'acide dichloroarsinobenzoique ; ethers des acides benz- 

 arsineux et benzarsinique. — *C R. Marshall: The pharmacological 

 action of brom-strychnins. — *C R. Marshall: The influence of hy- 

 droxyl and carboxyl groups on the pharmacological action of nitric 

 esters. — Isaac Adler: Studies on chronic adrenalin, lead and nicotin 

 intoxications. — *Ivo Novi: II calcio e il magnesio del cervello in varie 

 condizioni fiziologiche e farmacologiche. — *L. Launoy: Action de 

 quelques amines, en particulier du chlorure et de l'hydrate de tetra- 

 methylammonium sur la secretion pancreatique. — *R. Delaunay and 

 O. Bailly: Examen critique des conditions d'essai des pancreatines 

 medicinales. 



III. ATTENDANCE 



Among the many in attendance at one or more sectional meet- 

 ings, the Secretary noted the presence of the colleagues named 

 below : John J. Abel, T. B. Aldrich, C. L. Aisberg, J. P. Atkinson, 

 W. N. Berg, G. Bertrand (Paris), Samuel Bookman, Harold C. 

 Bradley, H. H. Bunzel, Ernest D. Clark, F. C. Cook, F. Ehrlich 

 (Breslau), Frank R. Eider, B. G. Feinberg, Lewis W. Fetzer, M. S. 

 Fine, Harry L. Fisher, A. O. Gettler, Wm. J. Gies, A. J. Goldfarb, 

 R. A. Gortner, Isidor Greenwald, M. L. Hamlin, G. A. Hanford, 



