May, 1910.] Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal cxvii 



5. The Marsden Manuscript in the British Museum.— By 

 W. R. Phtlipps and H. Beveridge. Edited by Rev. H. Hosten, 

 s.j. Communicated by the Philological Secretary. 



6. Note of a Visit to Kapala-Muchan, — By Anand Koul. 



Communicated by the Philological Secretary. 



These three papers will be published in a subsequent number 

 of the Journal. 



The Adjourned Meeting of the Medical Section of the 

 Society was held at the Society's rooms on Wednesday, the 

 11th May, 1910, at 9-30 p.m. 



Lieut.-Colonel A. H. Nott, I. M.S., in the chair. 



The following members were present : 



Lieut.-Colonel J. T. Calvert, I. M.S., Dr. C. H. Elmes, 

 Dr. W. C. Hossack, Dr. A. M. Leake, Captain J. W. D. Megaw, 

 I.M.S., Captain J. D. Sandes, I.M.S., Captain H. B. Steen, 

 I.M.S., Captain D. White, I. M.S., Major L. Rogers, Honorary 

 Secretary. 



Visitor : — Dr. Satyaranjan Sen. 



The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 



Six presentations were announced. 



Captain Megaw showed cases of (1) Locomotor ataxy, 

 (2) Syphilitic paraplegia, and (3) dossed hemiplegia due to a 

 lesion of pons. 



Captain A. D. White showed X-ray plates illustrating (1) 

 a rubber drainage tube within a liver abscess cavity, (2) an 

 osteophyte of the under surface of the oscalcis following injury, 

 and (3) of a tumour of the lower jaw. He also exhibited a 

 specimen of a gangrenous twisted Meckel's diverticulum which 

 had produced fatal intestinal obstruction in a child. 



Lieut.-Colonel A. H. Nott read a paper on a case of 

 placenta Praevia. 



