ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. xli. 
“Rare Book by Dr. Hagen, Missionary,” folio, 1801 ; (with 
copy of the most ancient inscription in China). 
‘Prints from Paintings of 15th to 17th Century, representing 
the stages of medical and surgical practice. 
The Doctor from being hailed as Saviour is, invariably when he pre- 
sents his account after the cure, denounced as the Devil. The changing 
conditions through the centuries of domestic interiors, furniture, etc., 
are interesting ; no glass appears in the windows of the earliest. 
Dr. Frank Tiwswett, Bureau of Microbiology. 
1. ‘Photographs’ showing the microscopical characters of 
some common diseases producing bacteria. 
2. ‘Glass Models’ showing the principles of the common - 
and the force pumps. . 
3. ‘Glass Models’ showing the principles of house drainage. 
4. ‘ Lower Jaw Bones of Cattle’ showing the ravages of the 
Actinomyces parasite (Lumpy Jaw). 
5. Specimens illustrating the life history of the hydatid of 
rabbits. (a) The hydatid phase in a rabbit. 
(b) The tapeworm phase in a dog. 
6. ‘ Portion of the Stomach of a Horse,’ showing the larve 
of the bot fly. 
7. ‘Cattle Ticks’ adherent to the skin of a bullock. 
Tue UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY— 
“Rare and Interesting Books.” 
(These are lent by permission of the Senate, through the kind inter- 
mediary of Mr. R. A. Dallen, Acting Registrar, and Mr. J, Le Gay 
Brereton, Assistant Librarian.) 
Mr. F. Waker, Chatswood. 
“Three framed Drawings of old buildings in ‘ Rocks Area’ 
and Sydney.” Original sketches from which the blocks 
were made for illustrated article ‘Old and New Sydney,’ 
published in ‘Australian Field.’ 
“Two unframed, mounted series of photographs,” specially 
taken for illustrating specimens of ‘Early Australian 
Architecture.’ 
