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animal was killed and the limb examined. The inner liurface of 

 the membrane presented an extensive deposition of osseous matter 

 between it and tiie metallic plate ; wliile between the plate and the 

 bone tiiere was merely a membranous furniiition without any new 

 bony substance whatever. 



2. On one Troja. By the Venerable Archdeacon Williams. 

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Monday, ^Oth March 1837. 



Sir THOMAS M. BRISBANE, Bart, President, in the 

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