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

 culosis, and called attention to the possibility of diagnosing 

 tubercle by this method in living subjects. 



Dr. D. M. S. "VVatson, F.Z.S., gave an account of a Memoir 

 entitled " On Seymouria, the most primitive known Reptile," 

 and illustrated his i-emarks by lantern-slides. 



The next Meeting for Scientific Business will be held on 

 Tuesday, February 4th, 1919, at 5-30 p.m. Notice of the 

 Communications to be made will be issued early in 1919. 



The Publication Committee desire to call the attention of 

 those who propose to offer Papers to the Society, to the great 

 increase in the cost of paper and printing. This will render it 

 necessaiy for the present that papers should be condensed and 

 be limited so far as possible to the description of new results. 



Communications intended for the Scientific Meetings should 

 be addressed to 



P. CHALMERS MITCHELL, 



Secretary. 

 ZooLoiGCAL Society of London, 



Regent's Paek, London, N.W. 8. 

 November 2Qth, 1918. 



