596 Proceedings at the Meetings. 



June 6th, 1910. 



In the New Medical Schools. 



Professor Bateson, President, in the Chair. 



The following Cobamunications were made : 



1. Further notes on the procession of Gnethocampa piiiivora. 

 (Illustrated by Lantern slides.) By H. H. Brindley, M.A., St John's 

 College. 



2. The habits of Musca domestica. (Illustrated by Lantern slides.) 

 By Dr Graham-Smith. 



3. On the development of Trypanosoma lewisi in the Rat flea. 

 By Dr N. II. Swellengrebel and C. Strickland, B.A. (Communi- 

 cated by Professor Nuttall.) 



4. The absorption of tetanus toxin. By Dr F. Ransom. (Com- 

 municated by Mr W. E. Dixon.) 



5. The fate of uric acid in the dog and rabbit. By Harold 

 AcKROYD, M.B. (Communicated by Mr W. E. Dixon.) 



6. The absence of living Tubercle Bacilli in old tuberculous 

 lesions. By Dr Cobbett. 



7. The action of potash salts taken by the mouth. By W. E. 

 Dixon, M.A., Downing College. 



8. The results of sterilization experiments on the Cambridge 

 water. By Professor Sims Woodhead. 



9. On Accident in Heredity, with special reference to Right- and 

 Left-Handedness, By F. J. M. Stratton, M.A., Conville and Caius 

 College, and R. H. Compton, B.A., Gonville and Caius College. 



10. On Right- and Left-Handedness in Barley. By R. H. 

 Compton, B.A., Gonville and Caius College. 



11. The development of Gnomonia erythrostoma, the cause of the 

 Cherry Leaf Scorch disease. By F. T. Brooks, M.A., Emmanuel 

 College. 



12. Jacobi's double-residue theorem in relation to the theory of 

 point-groups. By Dr A. C. Dixon 



13. Discontinuities in Light Emission. II. By N. R. Campbell, 

 M.A., Trinity College. 



