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'.November 23rd, 1908. 

 In the New Medical Schools. 



Professor Sedgwick, President, in the Chair. 



The following were elected Fellows of the Society : 



Y. H. Mottrara, M.A., Trinity College. 

 G. R. Mines, B.A., Sidney Sussex College. 



The following Communications were made : 



1. The relationship between human and bovine tuberculosis. By 

 Professor Woodhead. 



2. The transmission of Trypanosoma lewisi by fleas and lice. By 

 Professor JSTuttall. 



3. The presence of anticoagulin in the salivary glands of Argas 

 persicus. By Professor Nuttall. 



4. The mode of action of specific substances. By W. E. Dixon, 

 M.A., Downing College, and P. Hamill, B.A., Trinity College. 



5. The action of specific substances in toxaemia. By W. E. Dixon, 

 M.A., Downing College, and W. H. Harvey, B.A., Christ's College. 



6. Therapeutic Inoculation for generalised bacterial infections. 

 By L. Noon, M.A., Trinity College. 



7. A simple method for examining leucocytes. By C. Ponder, 

 M.A., Emmanuel College. 



8. The mode of growth of bacteria. By Dr Graham-Smith. 



9. The radiation of neon in a strong magnetic field. By J. E. 

 Purvis, M.A., St John's College. 



10. On the effect of Pressure on the ionization produced by 

 Bontgen Rays in different gases and vapours. By J. A. Crowther, 

 B.A., St John's College. 



11. On the variation of the relative ionization produced by 

 Rijntgen Rays in different gases with the hardness of the rays. By 

 J. A. Crowther, B.A., St John's College. 



12. Waves in a stream of viscous liquid. By W. J. Harrison, 

 M.A., Clare College. 



January 25th, 1909. 

 In the Cavendish Laboratory. 

 Professor Sir J. J. Thomson, Yice-President, in the Chair, 

 The following was elected a Fellow of the Society : 



J. E. Littlewood, B.A,, Trinity College. 



