1907.] Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Ixxxv 



tions of Quaternary age with whicli the implements are associ- 

 ated, and their geographical distrihution. A further chapter is 

 devoted to the descriptions of the stones, which inchide *' pointed 

 ovals, discoids, scrapers, chopper," the latter being regarded bj 

 the author as the prototype of the neolithic '*celt. " In the con- 

 cluding chapter, the author expounds his theories re^'arding the 

 races of men that have left these ancient records of their industry. 

 The various types of implements are beautifully illustrated from 

 photographs by Mr, Garrick. Mr. Logan's excellent work will be 

 welcomed by every geologist and anthropologist. 



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The Adjourned Meeting of the Society (Medical Section) was 

 held at the Society's rooms on Wednesday, July 10th, 1907, at 

 9-15 P.M. 



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LiEUT.-CoLONEL F. J. DiiURT, I.M.S., in the chair. 



The following members were present: 



Lieut. -Colonel E. H. Brown, I. M.S., Dr. Adrian Caddy, Major 

 J, T. Calvert, I.M.S., Captain F. P. Connor, I. M.S., Lieut.-Colonel 

 C. R. M. Green, I.M.S., Dr. W. C. Hossack, Dr. E. Houseman, 

 Captain D. McCay, LM.S., Captain M. Mackelvie, I. M.S., Captain 

 J. W. D. Megaw, I.M.S., Dr. J. E. Panioty, Lieut. A. D. White, 

 I.M.S., and Major F. P. Maynard, I M.S., Honorary Seci^etary. 



Visitors: — ^Dr. S. Brooke, Dr. O. M. Eakins, Dr. J. L. Heudley, 

 Captain J. H. Murray, I.M.S., Major C. R. Stevens, I M.S. 



The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 



The following resolution, after some remarks by Colonel 

 Drury, was proposed by the Honorary Secretary, seconded by Dr. 

 Panioty and carried unanimously, and it was resolved that the 

 Honorary Secretary do send a copy of it to Mrs. Moir. 



Proposed by Major Maynard. 

 Seconded by Dr. Panioty. 



" The Medical Section of the Asiatic Society of Bengal de- 

 sires to place on record their sense of the great loss they have 

 sustained by the death of Major D. M. Moir^ who was a most 

 active member of the Section and who was held in the highest 



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esteem. 



Clinical Evening. 



Cases and specimens were shown by Lieut. -Colonel Brown, 

 Capt. Connor-, Major Stevens and Lieiit.-Colonel Drury. 



