CXC1I BOWMAN LECTUEE. 



(2) Nettleship, ibid. (Families 3 and 4, Pike, Channon.) Ibid., with 

 Fig. 62. 



(3) Nettleship, ibid. (Family 6, Gould.) (Fig. 185.) 



I, 1 and 2 brothers, reported to have seen well. Ill, 1 who was liable 

 to melancholic attacks, but had good sight, married II, 2, her first cousin 

 once removed, who also saw well, and had 9 children, of whom 8 were 

 living at date of record, IV, 5 having died ; IV, 1, set. 34 years, not seen 

 said to be affected in same way as her two brothers, IV, 6, set. 25 years, 



and IV, 7, set. 23 years ; both of these, with clear media, saw better in 

 dull than in bright light, and were afraid of summer days and preferred to 

 hold the head down to shade the eyes, in spite of having much contracted 

 Fs. and retinitis piginentosa ; both colour-blind. They had nystagmus, 

 and their sight, according to their own and their mother's account, had 

 been in exactly the same state since early childhood. All the others 

 said to have very good sight. 



(4) Nettleship, R.L.O.H., xi, p. 373 (Case 27), 1887. (Mr. Waren Tay's 

 case.) 



In a childship of 5, the first-born male, the other 4 female, the 2 elder 

 girls (Nos. 2 and 3 born) totally colour-blind, day-blind, and amblyopic, 

 V. with H. 3 D. corrected about ^V Parents first cousins, but exactly how 

 is not stated. 



(5) Nettleship, Ibid. Case 28. 



In a childship of 7, 1 of the 3 males and 1 of the 4 females affected ; 

 quite typically. H. 3 to 4 D. V. corrected -^. No consanguinity. 



(6) Nettleship, Ibid. Case 30. 



In a childship of 4, Nos. 1 and 2, both female, typically affected ; No. 3 

 female and No. 4 male, normal. Parents first cousins, but kind of cousin- 

 ship not noted. 



(7) Nettleship, unpublished, Joseph Thompson, 22 (T.O.P., v, p. 7, 

 1885). 



Parents normal, and not related by blood. Patient is second born of 

 8, all living, set. from 24 to 2 years. His case is typical. The first born, 

 male, 24, said to be similarly affected, and the youngest, female, 2, 



