818 REPORT — 1901. 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 

 The following Papers were read : — 



1 . Note on the Action of Oxalates upon the Relationsliip of Calcium Salts 

 to Muscle. By W. Brodie Brodie, M,B. 



2. Can Solutions of Native Proteids exert Osmotic Pressure ? 

 By Professor E. "Waymouth Reid, F.R.S. 



3. An Ionic Effect in the Small Intestine. 

 By Professor E. Waymouth Reid, F.R.S. 



4. Has the Spleen a Ha;mopoietic Function 1 By D. Noel Paton, 



LOVELL GULLAND, L. J. S. FoWLER. 



5. The Measurement of Visual Illusion. 

 By Dr. W. H. R. Rivers. 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 

 The following Papers were read : — 



1. Observations with Gallon's Whistle. By C. S. Myers. 



2. Demonstration of a Model showing the Alecltanism of the Frog's 

 Tongue. By Professor Marcus Hartog. 



The following Reports "were received by the Committee : — 

 1. Report on the Micro-chemistry of Cells. — See Reports, p. 445. 



2. Interim Rej^ort on the Physiological Effects of Peptone. 



3. The Chemistry of Bone Marroio. — See Reports, p. 441 



