310 CHIMPANZEE WITH PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS. 



Miss K. Lanber, F.Z.S., described the method of preparing 

 skeletons by the use of trypsin, and exhibited a number of 

 successful examples from the Society's Prosectorium. 



Mr. E. Hatschek described his investigations into the forms 

 assumed by drops and vortices of gelatii:i in various coagulants, 

 exhibited a series of the forinations he had obtained which 

 simulated animal structures, and demonstrated the method by 

 which he obtained his results. 



Professor F. Wood-Jones, F.Z.S., exhibited a cast and a set of 

 Rontgen-ray photographs taken from a Chimpanzee belonging 

 to the Society, which had recently died from pulmonary tuber- 

 culosis, and called attention to the possibility of diagnosing 

 tubercle by this method in living subjects. 



Errata in Mr. L. A. Lanz's communication swpra^ pp. 11-17. 



Table, last line. 

 For 26, read 36. 



Page 13. Footnote, line 3 from bottom. 

 For 24, read 28. 



Page 14. Line 9 from bottom. 

 For 37, read 39. 



Page 15. Last line. 



For 121, read 171. 



