1922.) Indian Science Congress. IS.C. 126 
Iron ores of Bihar and Orissa.— By H. G. Jonzs. 
Note on the occurrence of bitumen in the Deccan Trap of 
Bombay.—By W. A. K. Curistie. 
On a bitumenous limestone outcrop, associated with marine 
fossiliferous strata in the Murree series at Jokau, Haveli 
Tehsil, Poonch, Kashmir.—By D. N. Wapta. 
On the discovery at Kanneri near Bombay of one of the 
foci which contributed to the formation of the Deccan 
Trap of Western India.—By K. A. K. Hatiowes. 
On the fossil Pectinidae from Hathab, Bhavanagar State, 
Kathiawar.—By H. C. Das-Gupta. 
Palaeontological notes on the Nummulitic rocks of Cherra 
Punji, Khasi Hills, Assam.—By H. C. Das-Gupta. 
On the Cancrinite from Kishengarh, Rajputana.—By 8S. 
L. Biswas. 
On the occurrence of Siphoneous Algae in the Tertiary 
of Sind.—By B. B. Gurra. 
Osirea praelonga from the Bagh Beds.—By E. VREDEN- 
BURG. 
Section of Medical Research. 
President :— Masor J. Connineuam, B.A., M.D., LMS. 
Presidential Address. 
Inp1a’s Dest To MepicaL RESEARCH. 
It is my pleasing duty as President to welcome you to 
this, the 4th meeting of the Medical Research section of a 
Indian Science Congress. To our guest, Dr. Kendrick, I 
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