46 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANATOMICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL 



ORDINARY MEETING. 

 10TH JUNE, 1905. 



Professor R, W. REID, M.D., F.R.C.S., President, 

 in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. 



The President exhibited and explained a photograph of a Hausa 

 barber-doctor wet-cupping a native for rheumatism. The photograph 

 had been taken by Dr. Gordon Grant, Johannesburg, who has travelled 

 extensively in Hausaland. 



A paper on " The Dissecting Instruments of the Greek and 

 Roman Anatomists," by Dr. J. S. Milne, Hartlepool, was read by the 

 Secretary in the absence of Dr. Milne. The paper was illustrated by 

 lantern slides and actual specimens. Dr. Milne was thanked for his 

 paper. 



Mr. Alex. Low next described two short stone cists, recently 

 found, one in the parish of Aberdour, and the other in the parish of 

 Skene. Their contents had been very kindly handed over to the 

 Anatomical Museum, in the one case by Mr. Dingwall Fordyce, of 

 Brucklay, and in the other by Mrs. Proctor and the Trustees of the 

 Kirkville estate. 



The President exhibited a series of skulls from New Guinea, 

 which had been presented to the Anatomical Museum by Dr. Craigen, 

 < 'liief Medical Officer and Member of the Executive and Legislative 

 Councils, British New Guinea. 



