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" That a letter of condolence signed by the Chairman and Honor- 

 ary Secretaries of this Section be sent to the family of the late 

 Sir Alfred Stephen, conveying our deep sense of the great loss 

 which this Colony has sustained by the death of their distinguished 

 relative, and an assurance of the warm place which he occupied 

 in our regard." 



Dr. Milford seconded the motion, which was carried by 

 acclamation. 



Dr. Graham exhibited the brains from two patients who suffered 

 from hydatid disease of that organ, and gave an account of the 

 interesting features of the cases. 



In connection with Dr. Graham's communication Drs. Fiaschi, 

 Sydney Jones, Clubbe, Shewen, Chisholm, Milford, and 

 Pockley made some remarks. 



Dr. Shewen read a paper — -" Experiments on the Pleural 

 Cavity of a Sheep." The paper was discussed by Drs. Jenkins, 

 Clubbe, Fiaschi, and C. J. Martin. 



The meetings then closed for the year. 



As on previous occasions the recent additions to the University 

 Museum of Anatomy and Pathology were on view during the 

 evening. 



