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482 BOOKS ETC. RECEIVED. BLAKISTON, SON, & Co., Philadelphia. Vision, its Optical Defects, and the Adaptation of Spectacles. By C. S. Fanner, M.D. Second Edition. pp. 309. With Illustrations. CHURCHILL, J. & A., London. The Principal Southern and Swiss Health Besorts, their Climate and Medical Aspect. By Wm. Marcet, M.D., F.R.S. pp. 408. With Plates. Economy of Coal in House Fires. By T. Pridgin Teale, M.A., F.R.C.S. pp. 47. Illustrated. Clinical Lectures on the Diseases of Women. By J. Matthews Duncan, M.D., F.R.C.P. Second Edition, much enlarged, with Appendices. pp. 442. A Treatise on Fractures. By Lewis A. Stimson, M.D. pp. 698. With 360 Illustrations. A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Skin. By J. Nevins Hyde, M.D. pp. 572. Illustrated. How to Examine the Chest. By Samuel West, M.D.Oxon. pp. 200. Illustrated. COLLINS & Co., Glasgow. Dental Vade Mecum. By James Hardie, Dental Surgeon. Fourth Edition, pp. 71. HEYWOOD & SON, Manchester; SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, & Co., London. Study and Stimulants. Illustrated by personal communications on the subject by Men of Letters and of Science. Edited by Arthur Reade. pp. 206. REGAN PAUL & Co., London. Elementary Meteorology. By Robert H. Scott, M.A., F.R.S. pp. 408. With Illustrations. KIMPTON, HENRY, London. Questions on Human Anatomy. By S. 0. L. Potter, M.D. pp. 139. Illustrated. A Compend of the Practice of Medicine. By D. E. Hughes, M.D. In Two Parts. Part I. pp. 105. A Compend of Obstetrics. By H. G. Landis, M.D. pp. 107. With Illustrations. A Compend of Human Physiology. By A. B. Brubaker, M.D. pp. 133. LEWIS, H. K., London. Refraction of the Eye, its Diagnosis, and the Correction of its Errors, with Chapter on Keratoscopy. By A. S. Morton, M.B., F.R.C.S.Ed. Second Edition. pp. 60. With Diagrams. Micro-photography, including a Description of the Wet Collodion and Gelatino-bromide Processes. By A. C. Malley, B.A., M.B., &c. pp. 151. Illustrated. Indigestion, Biliousness, and Gout, in its Protean Aspects. By J. Milner Fothergill, M.D. pp. 303. What to do in Cases of Poisoning. By William Murrell, M.D. Third Edition. pp. 226. LOCKWOOD & Co., London. Plumbing. With Supplementary Chapters on House-Drainage. By Wm. P. Buchan. Fourth Edition. pp. 307. Illustrated. LONGMANS & CO., J. MURRAY, MACMILLAN & CO., SIMPKIN, MAR- SHALL, & CO., TRuBNER & CO., STANFORD, POTTER, KEGAN PAUL & CO., London; A. & C. BLACK, DOUGLAS & FOULIS, Edinburgh; THOJII & Co., HODGES, FIGGIS, & Co., Dublin. Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during 1873-76. Prepared under the superin- tendence of the late Sir Wyville Thomson, F.R.S., and now of John Murray, F.R.S.E. Zoology, Vol. VI., pp. 239. With 37 Plates. Tapeworms. Their Sources, Varieties, and Treatment. With 180 Cases. By T. Spencer Cobbold, M.D., F.R.S. Fourth Edition. pp. 133. MACNIVEN & WALLACE, Edinburgh. Health Lectures for the People. Third Series. pp. 218. RENSHAW, HENRY, London. Meade’s Manual for Students preparing for Medical Examination. Fifth Edition, entirely Rewritten by J. Cantlie, M.A., M.B., F.R.C.S., and D. Colquhoun, M.D.Lond., M.R.C.P. pp. 608, Illustrated. SAMPSON Low & CO., London. Diseases of the Anus and Rectum. By Charles B. Kelsey, M.D. pp. 299. Illustrated. Rheumatism, Gout, and Allied Disorders. By Morris Long- streth, M.D. pp. 280. SMITH, ELDER, & Co., London. A Synoptical Guide to the Study of Obstetrics. By Robert Barnes, M.D.Lond. pp. 122. St. Thomas’s Hospital Reports. Vol. XVIII. Edited by Dr. Church and Mr. Langton. pp. 493; with Appendix. Auscultation and Percussion. By Samuel Gee, M.D. Third Edition. pp. 334. TREAT, E. B., New York. Illustrated Medicine and Surgery. Illustrated by Profs. G. H. Fox and F. R. Sturgis. Vol. II. No. 1. The Prevention of Insanity; by Nathan Allen, M.D. (Bostons- Poverty, Taxation, and the Remedy; by Thos. Briggs. (Reeves.)- , The Dental Proceedings of the General Medical Council, 1882.- , The Treatment of Acute Rheumatism; by Isambard Owen, M.D. (Churchills.)-On Two Fatal Cases of Enteric Fever, Complicated by Biliary Calculi; by R. S. Archer, M.B., M.Ch.-Die Nebennieren und ’, der Morbus Addison; von Dr. Carl Burger. -Tea, the Drink of I Pleasure and of Health; by W. Gordon Stables, C.M., M.D., R.N. (Field and Tuer.)-The Weather of 1882, as observed in the neigh- bourhood of London; by Edw. Mawley, F.M.S. (Stanford.)-The Sacred Eclogue; by Walter Garstang, M.D. (Douglas, Blackburn.)- Recherches sur les Troubles Fonctionnels des Nerfs Vaso-moteurs ’, dans 1’Evolution du Tabes Sensitif; par le Dr. C. E. Putnam. , (Baillière, Paris.) - Experimental Research upon Animals; by F. Royston Fairbank, M.D. - Scottish Review, Feb. -Longman’s Magazine, March.-The Botanical Atlas; by Dr. McAlpine, F.C.S.; Part X. (Johnston, Edinburgh.)-Eighteenth Annual Report of the Sanitary Commission with the Government of India. - Infectious Disease; by R. C. R. Jordan, M.D.Lond.-Esmarch, Antisepsis and Bacillus; by William Hunt, M.D.-Syllabus of Materia Medica; by Alex. Harvey, M.D., and Alex. Dyce Davidson, M.D. Sixth Edition. (Lewis.) - The Management of Chronic Inebriates and Insaue Drunkards; by A. N. Blodgett, M.D.Boston.—Compulsory Notifica. tion of Infectious Disease considered; by Robt. Hamilton, F.R.C.S. (Churchills.)-- Good Words, Sunday Magazine, March. (Isbister & Co,) -Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Girl’s Own Paper, Boy’s Own Paper, March.—Colburn’s United Service Magazine, March.-Units of Measurement for Scientific and Professional Men; by Lowis D’A. Jackson. (Allen & Co.)-On Ligature of the Arteria Innominata for Subclavian Aneurism; by William Thomson, M.A., F.R.C.S. (Fannin, Dublin.)-How to Help Cases of Distress ; by C. S. Loch. (Longmans.) -De la Morphéomanie ; par le Dr. Zambaco. (Masson, Paris.)-Letts’ Illustrated Household Magazine, Part I.-On Sudden Death by the Entrance of Air into the Uterine Veins; by Dr. F. W. Draper.-Index Medicus, Vol. V., No. 1, and Index to Vol. IV. (Leypoldt, New York.) - Vaccination, its Place and Power; by T. M. Dolan, F.R.C.S. &c. (Knight.)-Deux Conferences sur 1’Hygiene Scolaire; par le Dr. A. J. Duval.-A Defence of the Contagious Diseases Acts and of Government Lock Hospitals; by F. W. Lowndes, M.R.C.S.- Uber das Vorkommen und die Bildung des Peptons; von Dr. A. Poehl.-Annual Report on the Civil Hospitals and Dispensaries in the Madras Presidency for 1881.-De l’Amblyopie croisée et de I’Hemi- anopsie dans les Lesions Cerebrales; par le Dr. J. Grasset.-Situation des Réseaux Téléphoniques.-The Botanical Atlas, Part XI.—The Radical Cure of Hernia by Heaton’s Operation; by W. T. Bull, M.D. Medical Appointments. Intimations for this column must be sent DIRECT to the Office of THE LANCET before 9 o’clock on Thursday Morning at the latest. ALFORD, HENRY JAS., M.D.Lond., M.RC.S., L.S.A.Lond., has beenre- appointed Medical Officer of Health to the Taunton Urban Sanitary District. BAILEY, H. BENNETT, M.D.Brux., M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., has been appointed Medical Officer to the Workhouse and Spittlegate Dis- trict of the Grantham Union, vice Paterson, resigned. BARTLETT, JACOB HARRY, L.R.C.P.Ed., L.F.P.S.GIaS., has been ap- pointed Medical Officer to the Sarratt District of the Watford Union. BATEMAN, HINTON E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., has been appointed House. Physician to the Royal Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, City- road, vice R. J. Collyns, whose appointment has expired. BERRY, OTHER WINDSOR, M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., has been appointed Surgeon to the V Division of the Metropolitan Police, vice Walter Chapman, F.R.C.S., resigned. BLACK, WM. J., M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., has been appointed District Surgeon to the Pendleton Branch Dispensary, vice F. H. Folkes, resigned. BLYTH, ALEX. WYNTER, M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., has been reappointed Public Analyst for the Borough of Bideford. BOWER, AUGUSTUS EDW., M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., has been appointed Medical Officer to the Shelton District of the Foleshill Union, vice Pritchard. BURY, EDWARD CHAS., M.D. St. And., M.R C.S., L.S.A.Lond., has been reappointed Medical Officer of Health to the Wisbech Rural Sanitary District, also Physician to the Wisbech Fever Hospital. EVANS, J. FENTON, IILB., has been appointed House-Physician to the Bristol Royal Infirmary, vice J. Paul Bush, who has been elected House-Surgeon. FOLKES, F. H., M.R.C.S., L.C.P., has been appointed House-Surgeon to the Salford Royal Hospital, vice James Newton, resigned. HININGS, JOHN W., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Ed., M.R.C.S., has been appointed Medical Officer to the Second District of the Bromyard Union. KING, DAVID A., M.B.Lond., M.R.C.P., has been appointed Assistant. Physician to the West London Hospital, vice Dr. Fish, resigned.

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BOOKS ETC. RECEIVED.

BLAKISTON, SON, & Co., Philadelphia.Vision, its Optical Defects, and the Adaptation of Spectacles.

By C. S. Fanner, M.D. Second Edition. pp. 309. WithIllustrations.

CHURCHILL, J. & A., London.The Principal Southern and Swiss Health Besorts, their Climate

and Medical Aspect. By Wm. Marcet, M.D., F.R.S. pp. 408.With Plates.

Economy of Coal in House Fires. By T. Pridgin Teale, M.A.,F.R.C.S. pp. 47. Illustrated.

Clinical Lectures on the Diseases of Women. By J. MatthewsDuncan, M.D., F.R.C.P. Second Edition, much enlarged, withAppendices. pp. 442.

A Treatise on Fractures. By Lewis A. Stimson, M.D. pp. 698.With 360 Illustrations.

A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Skin. By J. NevinsHyde, M.D. pp. 572. Illustrated.

How to Examine the Chest. By Samuel West, M.D.Oxon. pp. 200.Illustrated.

COLLINS & Co., Glasgow.Dental Vade Mecum. By James Hardie, Dental Surgeon. Fourth

Edition, pp. 71.

HEYWOOD & SON, Manchester; SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, & Co., London.Study and Stimulants. Illustrated by personal communications

on the subject by Men of Letters and of Science. Edited byArthur Reade. pp. 206.

REGAN PAUL & Co., London.Elementary Meteorology. By Robert H. Scott, M.A., F.R.S.

pp. 408. With Illustrations.

KIMPTON, HENRY, London.Questions on Human Anatomy. By S. 0. L. Potter, M.D.

pp. 139. Illustrated.A Compend of the Practice of Medicine. By D. E. Hughes, M.D.

In Two Parts. Part I. pp. 105.A Compend of Obstetrics. By H. G. Landis, M.D. pp. 107.

With Illustrations.A Compend of Human Physiology. By A. B. Brubaker, M.D.

pp. 133.

LEWIS, H. K., London.Refraction of the Eye, its Diagnosis, and the Correction of its

Errors, with Chapter on Keratoscopy. By A. S. Morton, M.B.,F.R.C.S.Ed. Second Edition. pp. 60. With Diagrams.

Micro-photography, including a Description of the Wet Collodionand Gelatino-bromide Processes. By A. C. Malley, B.A.,M.B., &c. pp. 151. Illustrated.

Indigestion, Biliousness, and Gout, in its Protean Aspects. ByJ. Milner Fothergill, M.D. pp. 303.

What to do in Cases of Poisoning. By William Murrell, M.D.Third Edition. pp. 226.

LOCKWOOD & Co., London.Plumbing. With Supplementary Chapters on House-Drainage.

By Wm. P. Buchan. Fourth Edition. pp. 307. Illustrated.

LONGMANS & CO., J. MURRAY, MACMILLAN & CO., SIMPKIN, MAR-SHALL, & CO., TRuBNER & CO., STANFORD, POTTER, KEGANPAUL & CO., London; A. & C. BLACK, DOUGLAS & FOULIS,Edinburgh; THOJII & Co., HODGES, FIGGIS, & Co., Dublin.Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S.

Challenger during 1873-76. Prepared under the superin-tendence of the late Sir Wyville Thomson, F.R.S., and now ofJohn Murray, F.R.S.E. Zoology, Vol. VI., pp. 239. With37 Plates.

Tapeworms. Their Sources, Varieties, and Treatment. With 180Cases. By T. Spencer Cobbold, M.D., F.R.S. Fourth Edition.pp. 133.

MACNIVEN & WALLACE, Edinburgh.Health Lectures for the People. Third Series. pp. 218.

RENSHAW, HENRY, London.Meade’s Manual for Students preparing for Medical Examination.

Fifth Edition, entirely Rewritten by J. Cantlie, M.A., M.B.,F.R.C.S., and D. Colquhoun, M.D.Lond., M.R.C.P. pp. 608,Illustrated.

SAMPSON Low & CO., London.Diseases of the Anus and Rectum. By Charles B. Kelsey, M.D.

pp. 299. Illustrated.Rheumatism, Gout, and Allied Disorders. By Morris Long-

streth, M.D. pp. 280.

SMITH, ELDER, & Co., London.A Synoptical Guide to the Study of Obstetrics. By Robert Barnes,

M.D.Lond. pp. 122.St. Thomas’s Hospital Reports. Vol. XVIII. Edited by Dr.

Church and Mr. Langton. pp. 493; with Appendix.Auscultation and Percussion. By Samuel Gee, M.D. Third

Edition. pp. 334.

TREAT, E. B., New York.Illustrated Medicine and Surgery. Illustrated by Profs. G. H.

Fox and F. R. Sturgis. Vol. II. No. 1.

The Prevention of Insanity; by Nathan Allen, M.D. (Bostons-’ Poverty, Taxation, and the Remedy; by Thos. Briggs. (Reeves.)-, The Dental Proceedings of the General Medical Council, 1882.-, The Treatment of Acute Rheumatism; by Isambard Owen, M.D.

(Churchills.)-On Two Fatal Cases of Enteric Fever, Complicated byBiliary Calculi; by R. S. Archer, M.B., M.Ch.-Die Nebennieren und

’, der Morbus Addison; von Dr. Carl Burger. -Tea, the Drink of

I Pleasure and of Health; by W. Gordon Stables, C.M., M.D., R.N.(Field and Tuer.)-The Weather of 1882, as observed in the neigh-

bourhood of London; by Edw. Mawley, F.M.S. (Stanford.)-TheSacred Eclogue; by Walter Garstang, M.D. (Douglas, Blackburn.)-Recherches sur les Troubles Fonctionnels des Nerfs Vaso-moteurs

’, dans 1’Evolution du Tabes Sensitif; par le Dr. C. E. Putnam.

, (Baillière, Paris.) - Experimental Research upon Animals; byF. Royston Fairbank, M.D. - Scottish Review, Feb. -Longman’sMagazine, March.-The Botanical Atlas; by Dr. McAlpine, F.C.S.;Part X. (Johnston, Edinburgh.)-Eighteenth Annual Report of theSanitary Commission with the Government of India. - InfectiousDisease; by R. C. R. Jordan, M.D.Lond.-Esmarch, Antisepsis andBacillus; by William Hunt, M.D.-Syllabus of Materia Medica; byAlex. Harvey, M.D., and Alex. Dyce Davidson, M.D. Sixth Edition.(Lewis.) - The Management of Chronic Inebriates and InsaueDrunkards; by A. N. Blodgett, M.D.Boston.—Compulsory Notifica.tion of Infectious Disease considered; by Robt. Hamilton, F.R.C.S.(Churchills.)-- Good Words, Sunday Magazine, March. (Isbister & Co,)-Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Girl’s Own Paper, Boy’s OwnPaper, March.—Colburn’s United Service Magazine, March.-Units ofMeasurement for Scientific and Professional Men; by Lowis D’A.Jackson. (Allen & Co.)-On Ligature of the Arteria Innominata forSubclavian Aneurism; by William Thomson, M.A., F.R.C.S. (Fannin,Dublin.)-How to Help Cases of Distress ; by C. S. Loch. (Longmans.)-De la Morphéomanie ; par le Dr. Zambaco. (Masson, Paris.)-Letts’Illustrated Household Magazine, Part I.-On Sudden Death by theEntrance of Air into the Uterine Veins; by Dr. F. W. Draper.-IndexMedicus, Vol. V., No. 1, and Index to Vol. IV. (Leypoldt, NewYork.) - Vaccination, its Place and Power; by T. M. Dolan,F.R.C.S. &c. (Knight.)-Deux Conferences sur 1’Hygiene Scolaire;par le Dr. A. J. Duval.-A Defence of the Contagious Diseases Actsand of Government Lock Hospitals; by F. W. Lowndes, M.R.C.S.-Uber das Vorkommen und die Bildung des Peptons; von Dr. A.Poehl.-Annual Report on the Civil Hospitals and Dispensaries in theMadras Presidency for 1881.-De l’Amblyopie croisée et de I’Hemi-

anopsie dans les Lesions Cerebrales; par le Dr. J. Grasset.-Situationdes Réseaux Téléphoniques.-The Botanical Atlas, Part XI.—TheRadical Cure of Hernia by Heaton’s Operation; by W. T. Bull, M.D.

Medical Appointments.Intimations for this column must be sent DIRECT to the Office of

THE LANCET before 9 o’clock on Thursday Morning at the latest.

ALFORD, HENRY JAS., M.D.Lond., M.RC.S., L.S.A.Lond., has beenre-appointed Medical Officer of Health to the Taunton Urban SanitaryDistrict.

BAILEY, H. BENNETT, M.D.Brux., M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., has beenappointed Medical Officer to the Workhouse and Spittlegate Dis-trict of the Grantham Union, vice Paterson, resigned.

BARTLETT, JACOB HARRY, L.R.C.P.Ed., L.F.P.S.GIaS., has been ap-pointed Medical Officer to the Sarratt District of the WatfordUnion.

BATEMAN, HINTON E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., has been appointed House.Physician to the Royal Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, City-road, vice R. J. Collyns, whose appointment has expired.

BERRY, OTHER WINDSOR, M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., has been appointedSurgeon to the V Division of the Metropolitan Police, vice WalterChapman, F.R.C.S., resigned.

BLACK, WM. J., M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., has been appointed DistrictSurgeon to the Pendleton Branch Dispensary, vice F. H. Folkes,resigned.

BLYTH, ALEX. WYNTER, M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., has been reappointedPublic Analyst for the Borough of Bideford.

BOWER, AUGUSTUS EDW., M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., has been appointedMedical Officer to the Shelton District of the Foleshill Union, vicePritchard.

BURY, EDWARD CHAS., M.D. St. And., M.R C.S., L.S.A.Lond., has beenreappointed Medical Officer of Health to the Wisbech Rural SanitaryDistrict, also Physician to the Wisbech Fever Hospital.

EVANS, J. FENTON, IILB., has been appointed House-Physician to theBristol Royal Infirmary, vice J. Paul Bush, who has been electedHouse-Surgeon.

FOLKES, F. H., M.R.C.S., L.C.P., has been appointed House-Surgeonto the Salford Royal Hospital, vice James Newton, resigned.

HININGS, JOHN W., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Ed., M.R.C.S., has been’ appointed Medical Officer to the Second District of the Bromyard

Union.

KING, DAVID A., M.B.Lond., M.R.C.P., has been appointed Assistant.Physician to the West London Hospital, vice Dr. Fish, resigned.

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)!ARSH, CHAS. JAS., L.R.C.P.Ed., M R C.S., has been appointed MedicalOfficer to the No. 1 District of the Yeovil Union, vice Abridge.

MORRISON, J. T. J., B.A.Cantab., M.R.C.S., has been appointed HouseSurgeon to Guy’s Hospital.

SMITH, WM. H., M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., has been appointed MedicalOfficer and Puhlic Vaccinator to the Boston District and Workhouseof the Boston Union, vice Reckitt, resigned.

SPOWART, W. RIBTON, LX (.C.P.L, L.It.C.S.L, has been appointedMedical Officer to the First District of the Forehoe Incorporation,vice Turner.

STANGER, WM., F.R.C.S.E., L.S.A.Lond., has been appointed MedicalOfficer to the Walton District of the Wakefield Union.

STORRAR, W. MoRMSON, L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Ed., has been appointedJunior House-Surgeon to the Carlisle Dispensary, vice FrankShearar, M.B., resigned.

SUTTON, SAMUEL WALTER, M.B., L.R.C.P.Lond., has been appointedResident Clinical Assistant to the Hospital for Consumption,Brompton.

WOOD, JOHN, L.R.CP.Ed., has been appointed MedicalOfficer to the Wallin-fen District, vice Ferguson.

YOUNG, A. H., MB., M.Ca.Ed., F.R.C.S., has been appointed HonorarySurgeon to the Salford Royal Hospital, vice F. H. Walmsley, re-signed and placed on the Hon. Consulting Staff.

Births, Marriages, and Deaths.BIRTHS.

CBESWELL.—On the llth inst., at Barnsley House, Billericay, Essex,the wife of John C. Creswell, M R.C.S.Eng., of a son.

CUNNINGHAM.-On the 6th inst., at Blackett-place, Edinburgh, the wifeof Surgeon-General J. P. Cunuingham, A. M.D. (Retired), of adaughter.

FISHER,-ON the 7th inst., at West Walks, Dorchester, the wife ofFred Bazley Fisher, ]’,I R.C.S., L R.C.P., of a daughter.

GREENFlEl.D.—On the 9th inst., at Heriot-row, Edinburgh, the wife ofWilliam Smith Greenfield, M.D., F.R.C.P., of a daughter. ’

MOUAT.-On the 5th ult., at J3!mgalore, India, the wife of Surgeon-Major Mouat, A.M. D., of a daughter.

PHlLLlPS.—On the 6th inst., at Lichfield Cottage, Henley, the wife ofC. H. Phillips, Surgeon, of a daughter.

SKENE.-On the 7th inst., at Margaret-street, Stonehaven, the wife ofThomas Alexander Skene, M.D., of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

BRUCE-QUARRELL. - On the 14th ult., at Umballa, Punjab, India,Lewis Stanhope Bruce, Deputy Surgeon-General, Bombay Armv, toEllen Mary, eldest daughter of W. C. Quarrell, Solicitor, of Bar-bourne, Worcester, and of Oxford and Cambridge Mansions, Hyde-park, London

BUCKELL-BUCKELL.-On the 7th iust., at the Congregational Church,Salisbury, Arthur Edward Buckell, M.D., third son of LeonardBuckell, M.D, of Chichester, to Ellen Maria, third daughter of thelate William Buckell, of Salisbury.

TiDBRY—HENDERSON. — On the 1st inst., at the Scotch Church,Valetta, Malta, James Tidbary, Surgeon, Army Madical Department,to Agnes, youngest daughter of the late Robert Henderson, Esq., ofGlasgow.

WEDDELL—CUMMING.—On the 14th inst., at the Presbyterian Churchof England, Crouch-hill, William Henry Weddell, M.R.C.S., toJane Eliza, youngest daughter of the late John Cumming, ofGlenelg, South Australia.

DEATHS.FIELD.-On the 9th inst., at 31, Lower Seymour-street, Portman-square,

Norman George, the eldest son of George and Pauline Field, in hiseighth year.

HUGHES.-On the 5th inst., at Roscommon-street, Liverpool, from theeffects of an accident, Ambrose Cecil Hughes, M.D., F.R.C.S.L,aged 59.

JACOBS.-On the 8th inst., at Russell-road, Kensington, Henry Jacobs,F.R.C.S., aged 63.

LOWRY.-On the 8th inst., at Malling-place, West Mailing, Kent,Thomas Harvey Lowry, M.D. (late R.N.), son of the late JamesLowry, M.D. R.N., of Maidstone and Donoughmore, Newry,Ireland, aged 65.

LAYCOCK.-On the 8th inst., at Stonebridge-park, Willesden, WilliamLaycock, M.R.C.S., aged 73.

PAYNE.—On the 4th inst., at East Peckham, Kent, George SpekePayne, Surgeon, formerly of Andover. Hants, aged 76.

PILKINGTON.-On the 7th inst , at his residence, Clayton-house, Clayton.le-lloors, William Henry Pilkington, M.D., J.P., aged 62.

POLLARD.-On the llth inst., suddenly, at Corby, Lincolnshire, GeorgEE. Pollard, L.RC.P.E., L.R.C.S.E., eldest son of E. W. Pollard,M.R.C.S., of Brompton-square, S.W., aged 30.

PONDER.-On the 28th u!t., at Hayes Cottage, Water-lane, Brixton,William Ponder, M.R.C.S., aged 74.

N.B.-A fee 0158. is charged for the insertion o,f Notices of Births,Marnages, and Deaths.

METEOROLOGICAL READINGS.

(Taken daily at 5.30 a.m. by Steward’s lnstrurr2ents.)

THE LANCET OFFICE, March 15th, 1883.

Medical Diary for the ensuing Week.Monday, March 19.

ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, MOORFIELDs.-Operations.10 A.M. each day, and at the same hour.

ROYAL WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.-Oparations, 1½P.M. eachday, and at the same hour.

METROPOLITAN FREE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M.ROYAL ORTHOPÆDlC HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2P.MST. MARK’S HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M.; on Tuesday, 9 A.M.HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, SOHO-SQUARE.—Operations, 2 P.M., and on

Thursday at the same hour.MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.—8.30 P.M. Mr. Hugh Smith, "On a Case

of Bigelow’s Operation."-Dr. Manson, "On Diatoma Ringeri andEndemic Hoemoptysis."

Tuesday, March 20.

GuY’s HOSPITAL.-Operations, 12 P.M., and on Friday at the same hour.WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M.WEST LONDON HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2.30 P.M.PATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-8.30 P.M. The following specimens

will be shown:-Epithelioma of Stomach, with Secondary Nodulesin the Skin ; Adeno-Sarcoma of Testicle and Abdominal Viscera;Lymphatic Cyst; Bladder producing Obstruction of the Ureters andRenal Disease; Tumour of Skull and Bladder ; Rheumatic Nodules,with Microscopic Specimens; Heart Disease and Rheumatic Sub.cutaneous Nodule ; Rheumatic Nodules (two living cases); Sarco-matous Ulceration of the Back (two cases).

Wednesday, March 21.

NATIONAL ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL.-Operations, 10 A.M.MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M.ST. BARTFIOLO’4Ew’s HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1-½ P.M., and on Saturday

at the same hour.—Ophthalmic Operations on Tnasdays and Thurs-days, at 1.30 P.M.

ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1½ P.M.ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1½ P.M., and on Saturday at the

same hour.

LONDON HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M., and on Thursday and Saturday- at the same hour.

GREAT NORTHERN HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M.SAMARITAN FREE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.—Operations,2 P.M.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M., and on Saturdayat the same hour.-Skin Department: 1.45 P.M., and on Saturday at9.15 A M.

Thursday, March 22.

ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M.ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL.-1½ P.M. Surgical Consultations.CHARING-CROSS HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M.CENTRAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M., and on

Friday at the same hour.NORTH-WEST LONDON HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2½ P.M.

Friday, March 23.

ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL.-Ophthalmic Operations, 1½ P.M.ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL.-Ophthalmic Operations, 2 P.M.ROYAL SOUTH LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M.KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M.

Saturday, March 24.

KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M.ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL,-Operations, 2 P.M.