lxxii. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECTIONS. 
The subject was discussed by Drs. J. Adam Dick, W. Camac 
Wilkinson, Frank Tidswell, and G. Lane Mullins and others. 
Dr. Ashburton Thompson replied. 
Dr. GeorcE E. Rennie read a paper entitled, ‘“‘Some Recent 
Work on the Cerebellum, its Connections and Functions,”? with 
exhibits. 
Drs. Frank Tidswell, Spencer, Scot Skirving, and others dis- 
cussed the subject. Dr. Rennie replied. 
A paper entitled “Notes on an Interesting Cerebral Case,” by 
Dr. J. Adam Dick was postponed owing to the lateness of the 
hour and the sultriness of the weather. 
The Chairman announced that this was the last meeting of the 
Session. 
1 Vide “ Australasian Medical Gazette,” December 20, 1897. 
