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III, 1 affected between 22 and 23, nine months' interval between the 

 two eyes, final result not reached at date of record ; III, 2, L. six 

 months before R. at 22 ; E/. recovered perfectly, L. did not recover 

 seen finally five years after onset; III, 3 affected at 17, improved some- 

 what, but not enough to read ; I, 2 was " blind " for six months at 27, 

 but recovered ; her brother, I, 1, also had some disease of the eyes, and 

 got better. 



1900.* Case 124. Ibid., p. 11. Family 1. Tables, p. 110. 

 Four males, sons of three sisters, ages not given; first case (II, 1) 

 seen a year after onset. 



1900.* Case 125. Ibid., p. 12. Family 2. Tables, p. 110. 

 Two brothers; elder affected at 39, younger at 18. Family history 

 not given. 



1900.* Case 126. Ibid., p. 14. Family 3. Tables, p. 112. 

 Two brothers affected at 20 and 27 ; an uncle, brother of their mother, 

 had same disease at 24. 



1900.* Case 127. Ibid., p. 18. Family 5. Tables, p. 116. 



Two male cousins affected at 21 and 30; their mothers were sisters. A 

 brother of the two mothers, maternal uncle of the other two cases, also 

 affected at about 18 or 20. 



1900.* Case 128. Ibid., p. 20. Family 6. Tables, p. 116. 



In a childship of 5, the 2 brothers affected at 25 and 17, and of the 3 

 sisters, 1, much younger than the brothers, affected at 42 ; the other 2 

 sisters normal. Parents normal. 



1900.* Case 129. Ibid., p. 20. Family 7. Tables, p. 118. 

 Two brothers, affected at 24 and 32. History incomplete. 



1900.* Case 130. Ibid., p. 22. Family 8. Tables, p. 118. 

 In a sibship of 8, 2 brothers affected at or about 20 ; the elder now 40, 

 the other quite recent, set. 20 years, at date of record. Parents normal. 



1900. Case 131. Ibid., p. 23. Family 9. Tables, p. 118. 

 Two brothers affected at 18. Nothing else recorded. 



1900.* Case 132. Ibid., p. 154. Leber's supplementary cases, not pre- 

 viously ptiblished, given to Hormuth. Family 1. Not in tables. 



Sibship of 3 ; 2 brothers, the elder affected at 27, the other, 9 years 

 younger, at 18 ; one sister between them normal. Both recovered, the 

 elder to being able to read, the other to being able to resume his 

 painting. 



1900.* Case 133. Ibid., p. 157. Family 3. Not in tables. 



I, 3 affected, but age of onset not noted. II, 1 and 2 each affected at 

 about 23, 1 being two years older than 2. One normal sister, age not 

 given. 



