78 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANATOMICAL AND A.VI I! K( tl't )|.O(il( 'A I. 



BUSINESS MEETING. 

 MTII JULY, 190:5. 



Mr. ALEX. Low, A.M., M.l>., Viet'- 1 'resident, 

 in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. 



The anatomical variations found in the dissecting room during 

 the session were described by several members of the society. 



The reports of the Secretary and the Treasurer for the past 

 year were read and approved. 



The office-bearers for the year 1903-04 were elected as follows : 



President 

 PROFESSOR K. W. EEID, M.D., F.E.C.S. 



Vice-Presiden ts 



ALEX. Low, M.A., M.B., C.M. ; GEORGE STODDART, M.B., Ch.B. ; 

 ROBERT H. SPITTAL. 



Secretary J. F. GILL, B.Sc. 



Recording Secretary W. McKERHOW. 



Treasurer W. H. WISH ART, M.A., B.Sc. 



The retiring office-bearers received a hearty vote of thanks for 

 their services. 



RECOED OF ANATOMICAL VARIATIONS. 



Date of observation, June, 1903. 

 Sex, Male. 



High division of the popliteal artery. 



The popliteal divides into two parts at the upper border of the 

 popliteus muscle. One branch continues on as the posterior tibial 

 artery. The other branch runs between the popliteus and the tibia, 

 and at the upper end of the interosseous space divides into the 

 anterior tibial artery and the peroneal artery. 



(Signature of observer) J. J. A. NEIL. 



