cii Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [Mar., 1911.]} 
The following cases were shown :— 
1. By Lt.-Col. Calvert, 1.M.S. 
(a) A case showing multiple subcutaceous tumours, 
for diagnosis. A microscopical section of one of 
the tumours was also shown from which it ap- 
peared that the growth was a calcifying fibroma, 
(b) A case of Osteo Arthristis in a young European 
with X-ray photographs. This condition is said 
by Sir Jonathan Hutchinson to be very rare if 
not altogether unknown in India. 
(c) A case of early Leprosy in a European boy. 
2. By Lt.-Col. Nott, I.M.S.—A case in which Rhinoplasty 
had been performed with a very satisfactory result. 
3. The Secretary showed three photographs illustrating a 
remarkable case of Myositis Ossificans. The photographs had 
been recently presented to the Medical College by Surgeon- 
General Lukis. 
_ The cases were discussed by the President, Col. Nott, Col. 
Thomson, Dr. Elmes and Capt. Foster. 
