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(2) The cases upon which, the remarks on Hereditary Nystagmus in 

 relation to Albinism at p. cxxv of the text of the lecture are based are as 

 follows : 



(1) Lloyd Owen, O.R., i, p. 239 (1882), Fig. 54 in present Lecture. 

 (Fig. 449 in forthcoming Memoir on Albinism.} 



(2) Lawford, 8t. Thomas's Hospital Reports, xvii, p. 166. Case 1. Fig. 

 187 in present Lecture. (Fig. 68 in Memoir on Albinism.) 



(3) E. Nettleship, R.L.O.H., ii, p. 366 (1887). Fig. 55 in Lecture. 

 (Fig. 410 in Memoir on Albinism.) 



(4) McGiUivray, O.R., xiv, p. 260 (1895). Case B. Gorrie family. 

 Fig. 188 in present Lecture. (Fig. 448 in Memoir on Albinism.) 



(5) E. Nettleship (1897). Fig. 186 in present Lecture. (Fig. 402 

 Memoir as above.) 



(6) Caspar, G.f.A., 1908, p. 199. Fig. 182 below. 



Fiq. 



In III are four childships, the first containing 4 males all affected and 



4 females all free ; second, 2 males both affected, 5 females free ; third, 



5 females free ; fourth, 1 male and 5 females all free. Dr. Caspar has 

 been unable to send any further information (February, 1909). 



