exvi Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. { April, 1912.} 
If. Clinical Cases— 
(1) Col. Calvert showed a case of Acromegaly. 
(2) Dr. she showed Skiagrams of a foot in a case of 
painful head showing a Spicule of bone, and demonstrated a 
case in which Bielrioks” Scarlet had been used with success. — 
III. Dr. Hossack read a paper on Plague, and drew atten- 
tion to the Suffolk and Manchurian Epidemics as confirmatory 
evidence of his theory of plague infection. 
Major Rogers, Dr. Bishop and Col. Nott opposed the theory, 
and Dr. Hossack replied 
