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911 Births, Marriages, and Deaths. BIRTHS. ACKLAND.—On the 20th inst., at Bidefjrd, Devon. the wife of Charles Kingsley Ackland, L.R.C.P.Lond., of a daughter. BERRY.—On the 21st inst., at Horncastle, the wife of J. B. Berry, M.R.C,S.. of a daughter. CARTER.—On the 21st inst., at Stamford, the wife of T. E. Carter, M.B.Lond., of a daughter. DUKE.—On the 15th inst., the wife of Maurice Smelt Duke, M.R.C.S., of Kennington-park-road, London, of a son. FAIRBANK.—On the 26th inst., at Moulsey Hojse, Windsor, the wife of William Fairoank, M.R.O.S.Eng.. of a daughter. FLECK.—On the 26th inst., at Frogmoor Lodge, High Wycombe, the wife of William Fleck, M.D., of a son. GODDARD.- On the 25th inst., at Wembley, near Harrow, the wife of Charles Ernest Goddard, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of a son. JONES.— On the 19th inst., at Marylands-road, W., the wife of J. Thoresby Jones, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., of a son. MCCLEMENT.— On the 19th inst., at Holles-street, Merrion-square, Dublin, the wife of F. McClement, M.D., Staff Surgeon, H.M.S. Actwe. of a son. MCMULLEN.— On the 14th inst., at Brixton-road, the wife of W. r4,,Miillen, L.K.Q.C.P.I., L.R.C.S.I., of a daughter. SCoTT.-On the llth inst., the wife of Alfred Scott, M.R.C.S., German- place, Brighton, of a daughter. SCOTT.—On the 21st inst., at Bladud-buildings, Bath, the wife of Richard J. H. Scott, M.R.C S.. of a son. SMITH.—On the 23rd inst., at St. Austell, the wife of J. Snowden Smith, M.R.U.S., L.R.C.P., of a son. SYDNEY.—On the 25th inst., at Pownall-gardens, Hounslow, the wife of Henry Sydney, M.D., of a son. MARRIAGES. ARNOLD—MUNN.—On Feb. 16th. at the Cathedral, Shanghai, Charles Arthur Arnold, M.B., C.S.Aber., of Nagasaki, Japan, to Mary Isabella, only daughter of the late Captain H. 0. Munn, 7th Royal Fusiliers. BRODIE—PETTIGREW.—On the 19th inst., at 17, Queen’s-crescent, by the Rev. John Isda’e, assisted by the Rev. James Douglas, M.A., John Ewan Brodie, M.D., to Mary Stuart, daughter of Matthew Pettigrew. CHURCHOUSE—KING.—At East Haddon. Wm. Jno. Franklin Churchouse, L.R.C.P.Ed., to Kate Emma, second daughter of George King, Esq., of East Haddon, Northamptonshire. COURTENAY—AP-JOHN.—On the 20th inst., at St. Philip’s Church, Kensington, W., Edward Maziere Courtenay, M.B., Limerick Asylum, to Alice, widow of the late George Atkins, Barrister- at-law, and youngest daughter of the late Rev. M. Lloyd Ap-John, of Linfield, and Rector of Ballybrood, co. Limerick, Ireland. DAVIES— MCLAREN. -On Feb. 22nd, at All Saints’ Church, Dunedin, N.Z.. John Morgan Lloyd Davies, M.R.C.S., to Jessie Maud, third daughter of Robert McLaren, Esq., of Dunedin. FOTHERGILL—WEATHERELL.—On the 21st inst., at the Parish Church of Elton, Notts, Thomas Prince Fothergill, M.D., to Eleanor Jane (Nora), eldest daughter of the late Robert Weatherell, Rector of Elton. MACPHERSON—TAYLOR.— On the 20th in st., at St. Chrysostom’s Church, Everton, Francis Alexander Macpherson, L.R C.P. and L.R.C.S.E., to Florence, elder daughter of the Rev. W. F. Taylor, D.D., Vicar, Hon. Canon of Liverpool, and Rural Dean of Walton. PATON—AUSTIN.—On the 27th inst., at 7, Moray-place, Edinburgh, by the Rev. John Stuart, D.D., Frederick Erskine Paton, M.B., C.M., of Abergavenny. Monmouthshire, to Maggie, eldest daughter of the late Rev. John Mein Austin. POWELL—SANDERS.—On the 20th inst., at Christ Church, Lee, by the Rev. Arthur Stevens, brother-in-law of the bride, assisted by the Rev. L. A. Smith. Vicar, Lewis B. Powell, M.R.C.S.Eng., to Edith, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Sanders, of Wheatley, Oxon. WOODS—HEATLEY.—On the 20th inst., at St. Andrew’s, S.W., Frank Woods, L.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., to Eva Carlota, youngest daughter of the late John D. Heatley, of Higham Hill, Walthamstow. - DEATHS. CHATTO.—On the 19th inst., at Chapel-road, Notting-hill, John Chatto, M.R.C.S. ; Librarian to the Royal College of Surgeons of England, aged 77. CROFTS.—On the 25th inst., at Church Gresley. near Burton-on-Trent, William Carrick Crofts, M.R.C.S.E., &c., aged 52. No cards. GUTHRIE.—On the 18th inst., at Brechin, N.B., John Guthrie, M.D., in his 57th year. HALKET.—On the 17th inst., at sea, on his homeward voyage from Australia, Laurence John Halket, L.R.C.P.Lond., third son of the late David Halket, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, formerly of Perth and London. Australian papers please copv. HINGESTON.—On the 25th inst., at Lyme Regis, William Hingeston, M.R.C.S. ILIFF.—On the 2.,th inst., at Kennington-park-road, S.E., William Tiffin Iliff, M.D. Lond., Medical Officer of Health for St. Mary, Newington, aged 63. PATER.-On the 21th inst., at Oxford-terrace, Hyde-park, William Thompson Pater, M.R.C.S., late Medical Superintendent of the County Asylum, Stafford, aged 52. TREVOR. —On the 25th inst., at Beaumaris, N. Wales, Arthur Tudor Humphreys Trevor. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Lond., formeriy of Iquique, West Coast of S. America, aged .12. VARENNE.— On the 22nd inst., at Kelvedon, Essex, Ezekiel George Varenne, M.R.C.S., aged 75. N.B.—A fee of 5s. is cmrged for the Insertion of Notices of Birtles, Marriages, and Deaths. Medical Diary for the ensuing Week. Monday, May 2. ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, MOORFIELDS. - Operations, 10.30 A.M., and each day at the same hour. ROYAL WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1.30 P.M., and each day at the same hour. HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, SOHO-SQUARE.— Operations, 2 P.M., and on I Thursday at the same hour. METROPOLITAN FREE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M. CENTRAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITALS.—Operations, 2 P.M., and each day in the week at the same hour. ROYAL INSTITUTION.—1.30 P.M. Annual Meeting. SOCIETY OF ARTS.-8 P.M. Mr. J. M. Thomson : The Chemistry of Sub- stances taking part in Putrefaction and Antisepsis. ODONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN.-8 P.M. Mr. F. Henri Weiss : On the Destruction of a Permanent Tooth Pulp by an Alveolar Abscess attached to a Deciduous Molar.-Dr. St. George Elliott will show a New Hot-air Motor.-Mr. E. Lloyd Williams will exhibit a Hot-air Syringe.-A paper by Mr. Humphreys.-Mr. W. Hern : Cocaine as a Local Anaesthetic in Dental Surgery.-Dr. Geo. Cunningham : The Physiological Action of Cocaine. MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-8.30 P.M. Sir William Mac Cormac will deliver the Annual Oration, after which the President will hold a. Reception, and a Conversazione will follow. The String Band of the Royal Artillery will be in attendance. Tuesday, May 3. Guy’s HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1.HO P.M. and on Friday at the same hour. Ophthalmic Operations on Monday at 1.30 and Thursday at 2 P.M. ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL.-Ophthalmic Operations, 4 P.M.; Friday, 2 P.M. CANCER HOSPITAL, BROMPTON.—Operations, 2.30 P.M.; Saturday, 2.30P.M. WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M. WEST LONDON HOSPITAL,—Operations, 2.30 P.M. ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1.30 P.M. Consultations, Monday, 1.30 P.M. Skin Department, Mondav and Thursday, 9.30 A.M. ROYAL INSTITUTION.-3 P.M. Prof. W. E. Ayrton: Electricity. PATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. - 8.30 P.M. Report of Morbid Growths Committee on Dr. Edmunds’ Specimen of Horny Papilloma of Hand.-Mr. Hutchinson : Destructive Arthritis of Knee without Suppuration.-Mr. T. Smith: Senile Arthritis. -Mr. Hntchinson. jun.: Sarcoma (?)of Knee.-Dr. Pitt: Carcinoma of Spine and Liver.- Dr. Coupland and Dr. Pasteur: Diffuse Sarcoma of Spinal Pia Mater (two cases).—Dr. Maguire : Interstitial’Aneurysm of Inter-auricular Septum.-Mr. R. W. Parker : Cases of Sarcoma in Children.-Mr. Lawson Tait: Tubal Pregnancy.-Dr. Payne : Multiple Neuro- fibromata in connexion with Molluscum Fibrosum.-Mr. Leopold Hudson: Tumour of Prostate. Card Specimens: -Mr. Fenwick: Urinary Tuberculosis with Multiple Calculi.-Dr. Barlow: Renal Sarcoma in a Child.-Mr. Page (for Mr. Raven): SarcomaofDorsal Vertebrae.—Mr. Sf’attook: Tubercular Arthritis (six cases). Wednesday, May 4. NATIONAL ORTHOPÆDIC HOSPITAL.—Operations, 10 A.M. MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1 P.M. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL -Operations, 1.30 P.M.; Saturday, same hour. Ophthalmic Operations, Tuesday and Thursday, 1.30 P.M. Surgical Consultations, Thursday, 1.30 P.M. ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1.30 P.M.; Saturday, same hour. LONDON HOSPITAL.-O perations, 2 P.M. ; Thursday & Saturday, same hour. GREAT NORTHERN CENTRAL HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M. SAMARITAN FREE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.—Operations, 2.30 P.M. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M. ; Saturday, 2 P.M. Skin Department, 1.45 P.M. ; Saturday, 9.15 A.M. ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M., and on Saturday. KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 3 to 4 P.M.; Friday, 2 P.M. Saturday, 1 P.M. CHILDREN’8 HOSPITAL, GREAT ORMOND-STREET. —Operations, 9 A.M. Saturday, same hour. OBSTETRICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-8 P.M. Specimens will be shown by Mr. Doran, Dr. John Phillips, Mr. Barton, Mr. Lawson Tait, and others. Dr. Matthews Duncan : Hasmorrhagie Parametritis. Dr. Lewers : On the Frequency of Pathological Conditions of the Fallopian Tubes as determined by Post-mortem Observations at the London Hospital. Thursday, May 5. ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M. Ophthalmic Operations, Friday, 1.30 P.M. CHARING-CROSS HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M. NORTH-WEST LONDON HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2.30 P.M. ROYAL INSTITUTION.-3 P.M. Prof. Dewar : The Chemistry of the Organic World. HARVEIAN SOCIETY OF LONDON.-8.30 P.M. Mr. Hugh Owen Thomas : The Physical Signs of Disease and Recovery of the Hip-joint, with a Demonstration of the Mechanical Fixation of the Joint.-Dr. Stephen Mackenzie : Some cases of Hysteria.-Mr. A. Q. Silcoek : A fatal case of Hysteria. OPHTHALMOLO&ICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.— 8.30 P.M. Living and Card Specimens at 8 P.M. Messrs. Critchett and Juler : (1) Guttate appearance of Fundus ; (2) Peculiar Pigmentary De- generation of Choroid.-Mr. Ernest Clarke : Improved Artificial Eyes. Papers:-Mr. W. Lang : (1) A fatal case of Meningitis after Excision of a Suppurating Globe; (2) On the Insertion of Glass Globes into Tenon’s Capsule after Excision of the Eyeball.-Mr. Nettleship : (1) Three cases of Night-blindness, with peculiar Retinal Changes ; (2) Two cases of Quinine Amblyopia.—Dr.Brailey: Recurrent Choroido-retinitis in region of Macula, probably an early stage of "central guttate choroiditis."—Mr. Mackinlay : Complete Self-enucleation of Eyeball. Friday, May 6. ROYAL SOUTH LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M. ROYAL INSTITUTION.-9 P.M. Dr. Brunton: The Element of Truth in Popular Beliefs. Saturday, May 7. MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M. ROYAL INSTITUTION.-3 P.M. Mr. R.Von Lendenfeld; Recent Researches on Sponges.

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Births, Marriages, and Deaths.BIRTHS.

ACKLAND.—On the 20th inst., at Bidefjrd, Devon. the wife of CharlesKingsley Ackland, L.R.C.P.Lond., of a daughter.

BERRY.—On the 21st inst., at Horncastle, the wife of J. B. Berry,M.R.C,S.. of a daughter.

CARTER.—On the 21st inst., at Stamford, the wife of T. E. Carter,M.B.Lond., of a daughter.

DUKE.—On the 15th inst., the wife of Maurice Smelt Duke, M.R.C.S.,of Kennington-park-road, London, of a son.

FAIRBANK.—On the 26th inst., at Moulsey Hojse, Windsor, the wife ofWilliam Fairoank, M.R.O.S.Eng.. of a daughter.

FLECK.—On the 26th inst., at Frogmoor Lodge, High Wycombe, thewife of William Fleck, M.D., of a son.

GODDARD.- On the 25th inst., at Wembley, near Harrow, the wife ofCharles Ernest Goddard, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of a son.

JONES.— On the 19th inst., at Marylands-road, W., the wife ofJ. Thoresby Jones, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., of a son.

MCCLEMENT.— On the 19th inst., at Holles-street, Merrion-square,Dublin, the wife of F. McClement, M.D., Staff Surgeon, H.M.S.Actwe. of a son.

MCMULLEN.— On the 14th inst., at Brixton-road, the wife ofW. r4,,Miillen, L.K.Q.C.P.I., L.R.C.S.I., of a daughter.

SCoTT.-On the llth inst., the wife of Alfred Scott, M.R.C.S., German-place, Brighton, of a daughter.

SCOTT.—On the 21st inst., at Bladud-buildings, Bath, the wife ofRichard J. H. Scott, M.R.C S.. of a son.

SMITH.—On the 23rd inst., at St. Austell, the wife of J. Snowden Smith,M.R.U.S., L.R.C.P., of a son.

SYDNEY.—On the 25th inst., at Pownall-gardens, Hounslow, the wife ofHenry Sydney, M.D., of a son.

MARRIAGES.ARNOLD—MUNN.—On Feb. 16th. at the Cathedral, Shanghai, Charles

Arthur Arnold, M.B., C.S.Aber., of Nagasaki, Japan, to MaryIsabella, only daughter of the late Captain H. 0. Munn, 7th RoyalFusiliers.

BRODIE—PETTIGREW.—On the 19th inst., at 17, Queen’s-crescent, bythe Rev. John Isda’e, assisted by the Rev. James Douglas, M.A.,John Ewan Brodie, M.D., to Mary Stuart, daughter of MatthewPettigrew.

CHURCHOUSE—KING.—At East Haddon. Wm. Jno. Franklin Churchouse,L.R.C.P.Ed., to Kate Emma, second daughter of George King, Esq.,of East Haddon, Northamptonshire.

COURTENAY—AP-JOHN.—On the 20th inst., at St. Philip’s Church,Kensington, W., Edward Maziere Courtenay, M.B., LimerickAsylum, to Alice, widow of the late George Atkins, Barrister-at-law, and youngest daughter of the late Rev. M. Lloyd Ap-John,of Linfield, and Rector of Ballybrood, co. Limerick, Ireland.

DAVIES— MCLAREN. -On Feb. 22nd, at All Saints’ Church, Dunedin,N.Z.. John Morgan Lloyd Davies, M.R.C.S., to Jessie Maud, thirddaughter of Robert McLaren, Esq., of Dunedin.

FOTHERGILL—WEATHERELL.—On the 21st inst., at the Parish Churchof Elton, Notts, Thomas Prince Fothergill, M.D., to Eleanor Jane(Nora), eldest daughter of the late Robert Weatherell, Rector ofElton.

MACPHERSON—TAYLOR.— On the 20th in st., at St. Chrysostom’s Church,Everton, Francis Alexander Macpherson, L.R C.P. and L.R.C.S.E., toFlorence, elder daughter of the Rev. W. F. Taylor, D.D., Vicar,Hon. Canon of Liverpool, and Rural Dean of Walton.

PATON—AUSTIN.—On the 27th inst., at 7, Moray-place, Edinburgh, bythe Rev. John Stuart, D.D., Frederick Erskine Paton, M.B., C.M.,of Abergavenny. Monmouthshire, to Maggie, eldest daughter of thelate Rev. John Mein Austin.

POWELL—SANDERS.—On the 20th inst., at Christ Church, Lee, by theRev. Arthur Stevens, brother-in-law of the bride, assisted by theRev. L. A. Smith. Vicar, Lewis B. Powell, M.R.C.S.Eng., to Edith,youngest daughter of the late Thomas Sanders, of Wheatley,Oxon.

WOODS—HEATLEY.—On the 20th inst., at St. Andrew’s, S.W., FrankWoods, L.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., to Eva Carlota,youngest daughter of the late John D. Heatley, of Higham Hill,Walthamstow.

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DEATHS.CHATTO.—On the 19th inst., at Chapel-road, Notting-hill, John Chatto,

M.R.C.S. ; Librarian to the Royal College of Surgeons of England,aged 77.

CROFTS.—On the 25th inst., at Church Gresley. near Burton-on-Trent,William Carrick Crofts, M.R.C.S.E., &c., aged 52. No cards.

GUTHRIE.—On the 18th inst., at Brechin, N.B., John Guthrie, M.D.,in his 57th year.

HALKET.—On the 17th inst., at sea, on his homeward voyage fromAustralia, Laurence John Halket, L.R.C.P.Lond., third son of thelate David Halket, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, formerly of Perth andLondon. Australian papers please copv.

HINGESTON.—On the 25th inst., at Lyme Regis, William Hingeston,M.R.C.S.

ILIFF.—On the 2.,th inst., at Kennington-park-road, S.E., WilliamTiffin Iliff, M.D. Lond., Medical Officer of Health for St. Mary,Newington, aged 63.

PATER.-On the 21th inst., at Oxford-terrace, Hyde-park, WilliamThompson Pater, M.R.C.S., late Medical Superintendent of theCounty Asylum, Stafford, aged 52.

TREVOR. —On the 25th inst., at Beaumaris, N. Wales, Arthur TudorHumphreys Trevor. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Lond., formeriy of Iquique,West Coast of S. America, aged .12.

VARENNE.— On the 22nd inst., at Kelvedon, Essex, Ezekiel GeorgeVarenne, M.R.C.S., aged 75.

N.B.—A fee of 5s. is cmrged for the Insertion of Notices of Birtles,Marriages, and Deaths.

Medical Diary for the ensuing Week.Monday, May 2.

ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, MOORFIELDS. - Operations,10.30 A.M., and each day at the same hour.

ROYAL WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1.30 P.M.,and each day at the same hour.HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, SOHO-SQUARE.— Operations, 2 P.M., and on

I Thursday at the same hour.METROPOLITAN FREE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M.CENTRAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITALS.—Operations, 2 P.M., and

each day in the week at the same hour.ROYAL INSTITUTION.—1.30 P.M. Annual Meeting.SOCIETY OF ARTS.-8 P.M. Mr. J. M. Thomson : The Chemistry of Sub-

stances taking part in Putrefaction and Antisepsis.ODONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN.-8 P.M. Mr. F. Henri

Weiss : On the Destruction of a Permanent Tooth Pulp by anAlveolar Abscess attached to a Deciduous Molar.-Dr. St. GeorgeElliott will show a New Hot-air Motor.-Mr. E. Lloyd Williams willexhibit a Hot-air Syringe.-A paper by Mr. Humphreys.-Mr. W.Hern : Cocaine as a Local Anaesthetic in Dental Surgery.-Dr. Geo.Cunningham : The Physiological Action of Cocaine.

MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-8.30 P.M. Sir William Mac Cormac willdeliver the Annual Oration, after which the President will hold a.

Reception, and a Conversazione will follow. The String Band of theRoyal Artillery will be in attendance.

Tuesday, May 3.Guy’s HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1.HO P.M. and on Friday at the same hour.

Ophthalmic Operations on Monday at 1.30 and Thursday at 2 P.M.ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL.-Ophthalmic Operations, 4 P.M.; Friday, 2 P.M.CANCER HOSPITAL, BROMPTON.—Operations, 2.30 P.M.; Saturday, 2.30P.M.WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M.WEST LONDON HOSPITAL,—Operations, 2.30 P.M.ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1.30 P.M. Consultations, Monday,

1.30 P.M. Skin Department, Mondav and Thursday, 9.30 A.M.ROYAL INSTITUTION.-3 P.M. Prof. W. E. Ayrton: Electricity.PATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. - 8.30 P.M. Report of Morbid

Growths Committee on Dr. Edmunds’ Specimen of Horny Papillomaof Hand.-Mr. Hutchinson : Destructive Arthritis of Knee withoutSuppuration.-Mr. T. Smith: Senile Arthritis. -Mr. Hntchinson.jun.: Sarcoma (?)of Knee.-Dr. Pitt: Carcinoma of Spine and Liver.-Dr. Coupland and Dr. Pasteur: Diffuse Sarcoma of Spinal Pia Mater(two cases).—Dr. Maguire : Interstitial’Aneurysm of Inter-auricularSeptum.-Mr. R. W. Parker : Cases of Sarcoma in Children.-Mr.Lawson Tait: Tubal Pregnancy.-Dr. Payne : Multiple Neuro-fibromata in connexion with Molluscum Fibrosum.-Mr. LeopoldHudson: Tumour of Prostate. Card Specimens: -Mr. Fenwick:Urinary Tuberculosis with Multiple Calculi.-Dr. Barlow: RenalSarcoma in a Child.-Mr. Page (for Mr. Raven): SarcomaofDorsalVertebrae.—Mr. Sf’attook: Tubercular Arthritis (six cases).

Wednesday, May 4.NATIONAL ORTHOPÆDIC HOSPITAL.—Operations, 10 A.M.MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1 P.M.ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL -Operations, 1.30 P.M.; Saturday, same

hour. Ophthalmic Operations, Tuesday and Thursday, 1.30 P.M.Surgical Consultations, Thursday, 1.30 P.M.

ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1.30 P.M.; Saturday, same hour.LONDON HOSPITAL.-O perations, 2 P.M. ; Thursday & Saturday, same hour.GREAT NORTHERN CENTRAL HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M.SAMARITAN FREE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.—Operations,

2.30 P.M.UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M. ; Saturday, 2 P.M.

Skin Department, 1.45 P.M. ; Saturday, 9.15 A.M.ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M., and on Saturday.KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 3 to 4 P.M.; Friday, 2 P.M.

Saturday, 1 P.M.CHILDREN’8 HOSPITAL, GREAT ORMOND-STREET. —Operations, 9 A.M.

Saturday, same hour.OBSTETRICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-8 P.M. Specimens will be shown

by Mr. Doran, Dr. John Phillips, Mr. Barton, Mr. Lawson Tait, andothers. - Dr. Matthews Duncan : Hasmorrhagie Parametritis. -Dr. Lewers : On the Frequency of Pathological Conditions of theFallopian Tubes as determined by Post-mortem Observations at theLondon Hospital. Thursday, May 5.

ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M. Ophthalmic Operations,Friday, 1.30 P.M.

CHARING-CROSS HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M.NORTH-WEST LONDON HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2.30 P.M.ROYAL INSTITUTION.-3 P.M. Prof. Dewar : The Chemistry of the

Organic World.HARVEIAN SOCIETY OF LONDON.-8.30 P.M. Mr. Hugh Owen Thomas :

The Physical Signs of Disease and Recovery of the Hip-joint, witha Demonstration of the Mechanical Fixation of the Joint.-Dr.Stephen Mackenzie : Some cases of Hysteria.-Mr. A. Q. Silcoek :A fatal case of Hysteria.

OPHTHALMOLO&ICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.— 8.30 P.M.

Living and Card Specimens at 8 P.M. Messrs. Critchett and Juler :(1) Guttate appearance of Fundus ; (2) Peculiar Pigmentary De-generation of Choroid.-Mr. Ernest Clarke : Improved ArtificialEyes. Papers:-Mr. W. Lang : (1) A fatal case of Meningitis afterExcision of a Suppurating Globe; (2) On the Insertion of GlassGlobes into Tenon’s Capsule after Excision of the Eyeball.-Mr.Nettleship : (1) Three cases of Night-blindness, with peculiarRetinal Changes ; (2) Two cases of Quinine Amblyopia.—Dr.Brailey:Recurrent Choroido-retinitis in region of Macula, probably an earlystage of "central guttate choroiditis."—Mr. Mackinlay : CompleteSelf-enucleation of Eyeball.

Friday, May 6.ROYAL SOUTH LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M.ROYAL INSTITUTION.-9 P.M. Dr. Brunton: The Element of Truth in

Popular Beliefs. Saturday, May 7.MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M.ROYAL INSTITUTION.-3 P.M. Mr. R.Von Lendenfeld; Recent Researches

on Sponges.