96 J. B. CLELAND. 
Double renal carcinomata.—March 31st, 1915. A growth 
the size of a walnut in one kidney, and two small growths 
in the other. 
Renal carcinoma with metastases—March 2nd, 1909. A 
female rat with a large lobulated mass in the position of 
the left kidney, numerous small nodules seattered over the 
peritoneum, and several minute white areas in the liver. 
Renal carconoma.—November 11th, 1913. A growth in 
the lower end of the kidney. 
Malignant Hypernephromata in both Kidneys-—May 6th, 
1910. A growth about the size of a large pea in the left 
kidney and several smaller crowths scattered through the 
right one. Sections showed cubical cells in columns, and 
the growths were considered as having arisen in remnants 
of the suprarenal capsules. 
Carcinoma of the Thyrord—ZJuly 7th, 1910. There was 
a growth the size of a walnut behind one shoulder, showing 
cystic spaces and the presence of colloid material. 
Fibro-adenoma of the Mammary Gland becoming Adeno- 
carcinomatous.—March 9th, 1909. A growth the size of 
a bantam’s ege. The lymphatic glands were not noticed as 
being enlarged. 
Fibro-sarcoma of Mammary Area.—May 31st, 1909. A 
tumour the size of a pigeon’s egg. 
Spindle-celled Sarcoma of the Liver-—August 30th, 1911. 
This was associated with the presence of Cysticercus fascio- 
laris, under which cestode further reference is made to it. 
Spindle-celled Sarcoma of the Stomach.—December 4th, 
1908. A tumour the size of a walnut dependent from the 
pyloric end of the stomach, the peritoneal cavity being 
studded with a large number of secondary deposits up to 
the size of peas. 
