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Dr. Katz exhibited the drawings accompanying Bordoni- 

 UfFreduzzi's paper on the cultivation of leprosy-bacilli (Zeitschrift 

 fiir Hygiene, Band III., Heft 1, 1887); also a pamphlet with 

 illustrations of the gas-making apparatus mentioned in his com- 

 munication on " air-gas/' He also handed round the first number 

 of the third volume (1889) of the *'Annales de I'lnstitut Pasteur," 

 in which the Pasteur Institute is described and illustrated ; 

 and the first two numbers of the "Microphotographic Atlas of 

 Bacteria," which is being brought out by Dr. C. Fraenkel and 

 Dr. K Pfeiffer. Special attention was drawn to an admirable 

 photo of Ampliipleura pellucida ( x 1000), in which the striae were 

 plainly seen to consist of a system of minute dots or nodules. 



Mr. Rohu sent for exhibition an Egyptian mummy hand. 



