830 REroiiT— 1897. 



tins numerous inoculations were made and incubated at 37° C. These also, after 

 the lapse of a month, failed to show any sign of growth. Control tubes, inocu- 

 lated from tlie oriffinal tubercle culture employed in the whole series of experiments, 

 and incubated at 37°C., all exhibited a copious growth in a month, and sulj- 

 cultnres from them were all, in turn, successful. 



As the result of a lengthy series of experiments on the Unes described, il has 

 been found impossible to recover Tubercle Bacilli after exposure for a month to 

 the action of an intimate admixture of glycerine to the extent of 40 per cent., 

 either with sterile beef-broth or with fresh vaccine material. 



13. Inhibition as a Factor in Muscular Co-ordination. By Professor 

 C. S. Sherrington, F.R.S. 



14.-4 Moveraent froduced hy the Electric Current. By Professor F. 



Braun. 



