ANATOMICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. XXI 



■ (7) Professor Johnson Symington made the following communica- 

 tions, accompanied with lantern demonstrations : — 



(1) Additional Notes on the Articulations hetioeen the Occipital Bone, 



Atlas, and Axis in Mammalia. 



(2) On the Development of Digits in Cetacea. 



(3) Observations on the Development of the Human Brain before and 



after Birth. 



These communications will be published at length. 



(8) Dr Batty Shaw gave a lantern demonstration, in which he 

 summarised his research into the Morphology of Adipose Tissue. This 

 communication will be published in the October number of the Journal 

 of Anatomy and Physiology. 



Owing to the lateness of the hour, the following papers were post- 

 poned to the summer meeting at Leeds on July 5th and 6th : — 



Mr J. H. Watson. " A lantern demonstration showing the origin 

 and nature of the Hydatiform Bodies of the Testicle and Broad Liga- 

 ment, with special reference to the fate of the Miillerian duct in the 

 Epididymis." 



Professor Arthur Thomson. *' Relation of Structure to Function, 

 as illustrated by the growth of the inferior femoral Epiphysis." 



