Anniversary Address by Sir A. Geikie. 



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Tlie physiological activity of these drugs as compared with that of quinine, 

 to which we have paid special attention, is as follows : — 



Address of the President, Sir Archibald Geikie, K.C.B., at 

 the Anniversary Meeting on November 30, 1909. 



Since our last Anniversary, death has removed from the Society's member- 

 ship a number of distinguished names. 

 Tlie deceased ^"'ellows are : — 



George Gore, died December 23, 1908. 



Prof. Harry Govier Seeley, died January 8, 1909. 



Francis Elgar, died January 16, 1909. 



Wilfrid H. Hudleston, died January 29, 1909. 



Sir George King, died February 12, 1909. 



Prof. David James Hamilton, died February 19, 1909. 



Dr. Arthur Gamgee, died March 29, 1909. 



Dr. Gerald Francis Yeo, died May 1, 1909. 



Bindon Blood Stoney, died May 5, 1909. 



Prof. Daniel John Cunningham, died June 23, 1909. 



Prof. Thomas William Bridge, died June 30, 1909. 



The Marquis of Eipon, died July 9, 1909. 



Eev. William Henry Dallinger, died November 7, 1909. 



On the Foreign List we have to record with regret the decease of five men 

 of wide reputation : — 



Prof. Albert Gaudry, died November 29, 1908. 

 Prof. Julius Thomson, died February 13, 1909. 

 Dr. Georg von Neumayer, died May 24, 1909. 

 Prof. Simon Newcomb, died July 11, 1909. 

 Dr. Anton Dohrn, died September 26, 1909. 



VOL. LXXXII. — 1!. 0 



Quinine 

 Stovaine 



100 

 40 

 40 

 40 



Methyl stovaine 

 Cocaine 



Dr. William James Paissell, died November 14, 1909. 



