SXIV 



REPORT 1902. 



Section I.— PHYSIOLOGY. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 



Page 

 Address by Professor W. D. Hallibtjeton, M.D., F.E.S., President of 

 • the Section 771 



1. *The Hydrolysi-s of Glycogen. By ^\. A.. Osborne, D.Sc, and S. Zobel 780 



2. *0n the Innervation and Movements of the Stomach. By W. Page 



Mat, MD .' 780 



3. "The Functions of the Rods and Cones of the Retina. By F. "W. 

 Edeidge-Gkeen, M.D 780 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 



1. '-'On the Diuretic Action of Pituitary Extracts. By Professor E. A. 



ScH.iFEE, F.R.S 780 



2. On the Relative Effects of Section of the Pyramidal Tracts and Anterior 



Columns in the Monkey. By Professor E. A. Sch.\fee, F.R.S 780 



3. *A Case of Paralysis of Convergence. By Cyeil Shaav, M.D. 781 



4. *Determination of the Least Perceptible Tone-diffln'ence among the People 



of the Torres Straits and of Scotland. By C. S. Mtee?;, yi.X., M.D. ... 781 



5. Some new Features in the Intimate Structure of the Human Cerebral 



Corte.x. By John Turner, M.B 781 



G. *The Nervous System of the Camel. By W. Page Mat, M.D 782 



7. Regeneration of Nerves. By AY. D. IIallibueton, M.D., F.R.S., and 

 F. W. Mott, M.D., F.R.S 782 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 



1. *The Estimation of Urea in Physiological Fluids. Bv J. Baeceoft, 

 M.A,,B.Sc : 784 



2. 'Demonstration of Edinger's Apparatus for Higlier Magnifications and 

 Stronger Light. By Professor Stmington, M.D., and Cecil Skaw, 

 M.D 784 



3. *The Pigments of Ox Bile. By AY. A. Osboene, D.Sc 784 



4. *The Indefatigahilitv of Medullated Nerve. Bv Profesfor F. Gorcn, 

 F.R.S ". " 784 



5. Report on the AYork of the Mammalian Heart (p. 470) 784 



6. Report on the Micro-Chemistry of Cells (p. 470) 784 



Section K.— BOTANY. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 



Address by Professor J. Retnolds Geeen, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S., President of 



the Section 785 



1. 'Exhibition of Form of Erica tetrali.v from Connemara. By Professor 

 I. Baylet Balfoue, F.R.S 799 



