Nov., 1913.] Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. cv 
3. Aquatic and Semi- —— Rhynchota from the Lake of 
Tiberias and its immediate vicinity. —By G. Horvatu. Com 
municated by N. ANNANDALE. 
These papers will be published in the Journal. 
4. The Limestone Caves of Burma and the Malay Penin- 
sula.—By N. ANNANDALE, J. Coaain Brown, and F. H. 
GRAVELY. 
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The Adjourned Meeting of the Medical Section of the 
Society was held at the oe s Rooms on Wednesday, the 
12th November, 1913, at 9-30 Pp 
Lizvut.-CoLoneL W. J. ie I.M.S., in the chair. 
The following members were present :— 
Dr. A. 8. Allan, Dr. U.N. Brahmachari, Dr. Adrian eee 
Dr. Bi Chatterjee, Major E. D. W. Greig, I.M.S., 
Hankin, Dr. Indumadhab Mallick, Lieut. ee B. _ 
Newman, I.M.S., Lieut.-Colonel A. H. Nott, ILM. oe, Lieut.- 
Colonel L. Rogers, I.M.S., Capt. J. D. Sana, I.M.S., Honor- 
ary Secretary. 
Visitors :—Dr. C. Banks, Dr. W. S. Allan. 
The minutes of the August meeting were read and con- 
firmed. 
The Emetine and other treatments of Amoebic Dysentery 
and Hepatitis (including Liver abscess) were discussed. 
Col. Rogers opened the discussion. 
Papers were read by Lieut.-Colonel Nott, Lieut.-Colonel 
Newman, Major Munro and Dr. Seal. 
The other papers were postponed. 
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