568 EDITORIAL. 



Of the 28 cases of malignant growths there were 13 sarcomata, 12 car- 

 einomata, and 3 of Hodgkin's disease. The sarcomata involved the 

 scalp, testicle, femur, and dorsum of the foot twice; the forearm, eye, 

 parotid, tibia, and skin once. 



There were 6 cases of carcinoma of the stomach. The breast was 

 carcinomatous in 2 cases, the pancreas, uterus, liver, and skin one each. 

 The 3 cases of Hodgkin's disease all showed involvement of the supra- 

 clavicular and axillary glands. 



Philip K. Gilman. 



