BOWMAN LECTURE. 



CLXXVJI 



failed at 30. II, 2 had glaucoma, married, no issue. II, 8, 3 who died 

 " young " but with good sight. Ill, 2 (author's Case 2) failed at 24, has 

 one child of 14 (IV, 1). Ill, 7 "bad sight" without further details. 

 IV, 2 (Author's Case 1) failed at 25 ; IV, 3 two young children, good 

 sight. Married, but without issue, II, 3 ; III, 1, 4, 5, 9, 10, and 12. 



1898.* Case 155. Leitner, second paper. Ibid., No. 3. Author's 



Case 1. 



I, both normal ; II, 9 sisters and 3 brothers all normal and all having 



children. Ill, 1 affected at 18, III, 2 at 24, III, 3 at 20 ; III, 4, three 

 normal sisters ; III, 15 at 18, set. 24 years at record. Ill, 14 normal at 

 32 ; III, 24, 11 siblings, eldest 21 ; III, 25, another 11, eldest 24; III, 26 

 set. 9 years. No consanguinity, no early deaths. 



1898.* Case 156. Ibid. Author's Case 2. 



I, 1, 2, and 3, normal. II, 1, set. 20 years, and 2, set. 18 years, also 3 and 

 4, all normal. II, 5 affected at 15, II, 6 at 12, both seen four years later, 

 no recovery. No consanguinity. 



1898.* Case 157. Ibid. Author's Case 3. 



Single case in a $ coming on at 16, seen at 17 ; V., fingers 0'5m., 

 symptoms typical ; has 2 sisters, normal. No other details. No consan- 

 guinity. 



1899.* Case 158. Magers, Inaug. Dissert., Jena. Author's Case 1. 



Male twins ; one affected about a year before other, at about 16 and 17 

 respectively. E. eye failed before L. in both. Parents, good sight, but a 

 brother of the mother had the same disease at about 20. 



1901.* Case 159. Galleniaerts, Policlinique, Bruxelles, April 1st. 

 Author's Cases 3 and 4. 



I, 3 reported affected like the others, and all his 5 children (II, 6) said to 

 have bad sight of the same kind ; II, 1 affected at 21, set. 33 years and 

 unmarried at record (author's Case 4) ; II, 2 affected at 17, seen soon 

 after (author's Case 3). 



1901.* Case 160. Stood (Dr. W., of Barmen), K.M.f.A., 39, i, p. 238. 



