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196 MILITARY AND NAVA1. MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS. H. AtKijrs, Assist.-Surg. Bombay Service, general duty Mhow Division, has been transferred, as a temporary measure, for general duty, Northern Division. A. BARCLAY, M.D., Surgeon 43rd Light Infantry, has been appointed, in addi- tion to his other duties, to the medicnl charge of the Depot Hospital at Ridderpon, ’temporarily, vice Staff-Surg. Wodsworth, placed on the sick list. A. J. COWIE, :Y1.R.C.S.E., Assist.-Surg. Indian Service, has been appointed Civil Surgeon at Rangoon, J. R. CRAWFORD, Assist.-Surg. 69th Foot, has been appointed Staff Assist.-Surg., vice J. Johnston, M.D., appointed to the 26th Foot. W. DYMOCE, Assist.-Snrg. Bombay Service, has been appointed House-Surg. to the European General Hospital, Bombay. H. FRANKLIN, Staff Surgeon-Major Army, from half-pay, has been appointed Staff Surg.-Major, vice J. T. Telfer, placed upon half-pay. T. E. GoRGES, L.R.C.S.I., Assist.-Surg. R.N. Dec. 7th, 1858, has been appointed to the " Asia" for service in the "HannibaL" H. GIMLETT, M.D., Surgeon R.N. Jan. 23rd, 1S56, has been appointed to the " Asia" for service in the HannibaL" J. A. GREENE, M.D., Bengal Service, has been appointed to officiate as Medical Officer of Tipperah. H. HADLOW, M.R.C.S.E., Assist.-Surg. R.N. July 22nd, 1859, has been ap- pointed to the " Fisguard" (additional) for service with the Woolwich Division, Royal }1arises. G. Y. HUNTER, Assist.-Surg. Bombay Service, has been appointed to officiate temporarily as Civil Surgeon at Mundiaisir. C. JORNSON, Assist.-Surg. Bengal Service, has been appointed Acting Civil Surgeon, Kaira. J. JOHNSTON, M.D., Staff Assist.-Surg., has been appointed Assist.-Surg. 26th Foot, vice J. M’Letchie, whose services have been dispensed with. T. KIPLING. M.R.C.S.E., Assist.-Surg. R.N. June 24th, 1859, has been ap- pointed to the " Indus" for service in the " Canopus." C. D. MACCARTHY, L.R.C.S.I., Surgeon R.N. Oct. 1862, has been appointed to the " Vigilant." R. C. MCCONNELL, Assist.-Surg. Bombay Service, has been appointed Acting Civil Surgeon, Kotree. A. MINNOCR, L.R.C.S.Ed., Assist.-Surg. R N. April 21st, 1859, has been ap- pointed to the Woolwich Division of the Royal Marines. A. C. NisEETT, M.D., Indian Service, has been appointed to officiate as Civil Surgeon at Akyab, as a temporary arrangement. W. Nivsjr, Assist.-Surg. Bombay Service, has been appointed Acting Post- Surg., Bombay. J. PINKERTON, Assist.-Surg. Bombay Service, has been appointed Acting Superintendent of Vaccination in Sindh. A. N. RIDDELL, Assist.-Surg. Bombay Service, has been appointed Acting Civil Surgeon, Hydrabad, Sindh. A. SANDERSON, A.M., and M.B., Assiat.-Sura’. 1st Cavalry, Hydrabad Contin- gent, has been appointed to medical charge of the 1st Infantry, Hydra- bad Contingent, on departure of Assist.-Sarg. G. Williamson, M.D. A. STEWART, L.R.C.S.Ed., Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals, to have the honorary rank of Inspector-General of Hospitals on retiring upon half- pay. J. TURNER, Surgeon Bombay Army, has been promoted to Surg.-Major. W. WRITE, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., Assist.-Surg. Bengal Service, has been promoted to Surgeon, vice Crozier, deceased. Births, Marriages, and Deaths. BIRTHS. On the 15th of Nov., at Melbourne, the wife of Dr. Dougan Bird, of a daughter. On the lst of Dec., at Bellary, the wife of C. Lee, Assist.-Surg. 35th Native Infantrv, of a son. On the 3rd of Dec., at Ferozepore, the wife of J. B. S. Brown, Surgeon 4th Goorkha Regt., of a son. On the 23rd of Dec., at Bombay, the wife of H. Seitz, M.R.C.S.E., of a son. On the 24th of Dec., at Nagede, Central India, the wife of R. T. Abbott, M.D., Bengal Army, Inspector of Jails of the Central Provinces, of a son, still- born. On the 7th ult., at Tavistoek-square, the wife of Adam Bealey, M.D., of a daughter. On the 7th ult., at Begaum, the wife of Assist.-Surg. Mennie, Royal Artillery, of a daughter. On the 29th ult., at St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, the wife of Thomas J. Biddle, M.R.C.S.E., Army Medical Staff, on half-pay, of a daughter. On the 31st ult., at Aberdeen, the wife of D. Sinclair Smith, L.R.C.S.Ed., Staff Surgeon Army, of a son. On the 31st ult., ao Clare House, Ticehurst, the wife of Dr. Warrener, of a son. On the 3rd inst., at Pump-street, Derry, the wife of Wm. Miller, M.B., of a daughter. On the 4th inst., at Holbrook, Suffolk, the wife of Albert Fleming, M.D., of a son. On the 5th inst., at Derby-road, Bootle, Liverpool, the wife of H. M. Rowland, L.R.C.P.L., of a daughter. On the 5th inst., at Stuart-terrace, Green-hill, Derby, the wife of Wm. Ogle, M.D., of a son. On the 6th inst., at St. Mary’s-terraee, Maida-hill, the wife of Ur. John Guise Westmacott, of a daughter. On the 6th inst.. at Westbourne-place, Leamington, the wife of Chas. W. Mar- riott, M.R.C.S.E.. of a daughter. On the 6th inst., at Margate, the wife of Wm. H. Thornton, M.R.C.S.E., of a daughter. On the 7th inst., at Albion-street, Hull, the wife of Robert Martin Craven, M.R.C.S.E., of a daughter. On the 8thinst., at Bessborough-street, the wife of A. W. Moore, M.R.C.S.E., of a daughter. On the 9th inst., at Charlotte-quay, Cork, the wife of G. J. Wycherley, M.D., of a son. - MARRIAGES. On the 3rd inst.. at Woodville-cottage, Stirling, R. M. Gilelirist.’.NT.D, Assist. Staff Surgeon Army, to Cathrine, second 4aau.-hter of A. M’Donald, Esq. I On the 3rd inst., at Cahir, Peter C. Little, L.R.C.S.I., of Dublin, to Bridget Teresa, daughter of Pierce O’Donnell, Esq., of Knocka-hill, Cahir. DEATHS. At sea, on board the Canadian Mail Steam Ship " Bohemian," C. J. Fremont, M.D., of Quebec, Dean of the Faculty of the Diocese of Laval University. On the 26th of Dec., at Dysur, H. M’Leane, pensioned Senior Apothecary Indian Service, aged 58. On the 26th of Dec., at Buritts Rapids, P. Henderson, M.A., M.D., of Ottawa, ared 45. On the lst ult., D. Winstone, M.E.C.S.E., late of Carlton Lodge, Haverstock. hill, aged 29. On the 12th ult., at Madeira, R. Birkett Brooks, M.R.C.S.E., of Chelmsford, aged 27. On the 22nd ult., at Woolhope, Herefordshire, W. Mailes, Surgeon, aged 66. On the 24th ult., at Alexandria, F. W. S. Packman, M.D., of Tupton Hall, Derbyshire, and of Clarges-street, Piccadilly, aged 45. On the 2nd inst., W. H..J. Humphreys, M.B., only son of G. Humphreys, M.D., of Harcourt-street, Dublin. On the 4th inst., at Whitstable, Matthew Blackman, L.S.A., youngest sur- viving son of W. Blackman, Esq., of Chapel-place, R-,tmsgate. On the 5th inst., at St. Giles-street, uxford, W. Doak, Surgeon, aged 68. On the 5th inst., at Grove-place, Brompton, P. White, late Surgeon 72nd regt., aged 82. On the 9tli inst., J. Woodward Little, Student of Medicine, of Hyde, Cheshire aged 19. Medical Diary of the Week. Locx HOSPITAL, Dean-street, Soho.—Oinical De. monstrations and Operations, 1 P.M. ST. MARK’S HOSPITAL FOR FISTULA AND OTHER DISEASES OF THE lIRCTUb £ .-Operations,1 P.M. MBTRopOLiTAtf FREE HOSPITAL. - Operations, MONDAY, FEB. 16 ...... 2 P.M. MONDAY, FEB. 16 MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-8½ P.M. Lett- somian Lectures : Mr. Thomas Bryant, "On the Differences between the Diseases of the Nervous, Respiratory, Circulatory, Digestive, and Urino- L genital Systems of the Child and Adult." fGl!Y’s KoapiTA)..—uperatums, It P.M. WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL.-Operations.2 2 P.M. ROYAL INSTITUTION. - 3 P.M. Prof. Marshall, (’ "On Animal Mechanics." ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGJJONS OF ENGLAND.- TUESDAY F 17 I 4 p.M. Prof. Huxley, "On the Skeleton of a TUESDAY, FEB. 17......{ Glyptodon." ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY. - 8 P.M. Mr. Crawfurd, 4’011 the History of the Gypsies." Dr. Shortt, " ABrief A ecoun of the Yenadies of the Chingle- put District." PATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-8 P.M. {MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M. WEDNESDAY FEB. ,,, ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M. WEDNESDA Y, FRS. 18 UNIVERSITY COLLHGR HOSPITAL. - Operations 2 2 P.M. ST. GEORGE’S HOBPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M. CENTRAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. - Operations, 1 P.M. LONDON HOSPITAL,.-Operations, 1½ P.M. [ROYAL FREtt HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1½ P.M. GREA.T NORTHERN HOSPITAL, KING’S CROSS.- Operations, 2 P.M. LONDON SURGICAL HOME.-Operations, 2p.y. WEST LONDON HOSPITAL.-Operations. 2 P.M. ROYAL ORTHOPÆDIC HOSPITAL. - Operations, 2 P.M. THURSDAY, FEB. 19 ROYAL INSTITUTION. - 3 P.M. Dr. E. Frankland, THURSDAY, FEB. 19...-{ "On t ’hemical Affinity." NATIONAL HOSPITAL FOR THE PARALYSED AND EPILEPTIC. - 4 P.M. Dr. Brown-Sequard, "On the Diagnosis and Treatment of the Various Forms of Paralysis and Epilepsy." ROYAL COLLEGE OF SUIIGEONS OF ENGLAND.- 4 P.M. Prof. Huxley, " 6n the Classification and Characters of the principal Groups of the Animal Kingdom." HARVEiAN SOCIETY. - 8 P.M. Mr. H. W. Lobb, "On the Uses and Vnlue of Electricity in Gene- ral Practice, Practically Considered." WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. - Opera- tions, 1½ P.M. ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS.-5 P.M. Gul- stonian Lectures : Dr. Pavy, On the Amyloid (so-called) and Fatty Degenerations." FRIDAY, FEB. 20 ......... ROYAL INSTITUTION. - 8 P.M. Rev. G. Williams, " On recent Discoveries at Jerusalem." WESTERN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. - 8 P.M. Dr. Anstie, " On the Thera- peutical Value of Cod-Liver Oil in Convulsive L Diseases: " (ST. THOUAt3’S HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M. ST. BssxaoLOISSw’s HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1½ p.K. KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1½ P.M. 1 CRARING-CROSS HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2p.f. ROYAL INSTITUTION. 3 P.M. Prof Max Miilter, SATURDAY, FEB. 21 ... ’’On the Science of Language." ROYAL COLI EGE OF SURGEOKS OF ENGLAND.-- 4 P.M. Prof. Huxley, "On the Classification and ’Characters of the principal Groups of the Animal Kingdom." MUTROPOLITAX ASSOCTATION OF MEDICAL Om- CBRS OF HEALTH.-7½ P.M.

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MILITARY AND NAVA1. MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS.

H. AtKijrs, Assist.-Surg. Bombay Service, general duty Mhow Division, hasbeen transferred, as a temporary measure, for general duty, NorthernDivision.

A. BARCLAY, M.D., Surgeon 43rd Light Infantry, has been appointed, in addi-tion to his other duties, to the medicnl charge of the Depot Hospital atRidderpon, ’temporarily, vice Staff-Surg. Wodsworth, placed on the sicklist.

A. J. COWIE, :Y1.R.C.S.E., Assist.-Surg. Indian Service, has been appointed CivilSurgeon at Rangoon,

J. R. CRAWFORD, Assist.-Surg. 69th Foot, has been appointed Staff Assist.-Surg.,vice J. Johnston, M.D., appointed to the 26th Foot.

W. DYMOCE, Assist.-Snrg. Bombay Service, has been appointed House-Surg.to the European General Hospital, Bombay.

H. FRANKLIN, Staff Surgeon-Major Army, from half-pay, has been appointedStaff Surg.-Major, vice J. T. Telfer, placed upon half-pay.

T. E. GoRGES, L.R.C.S.I., Assist.-Surg. R.N. Dec. 7th, 1858, has been appointedto the " Asia" for service in the "HannibaL"

H. GIMLETT, M.D., Surgeon R.N. Jan. 23rd, 1S56, has been appointed to the" Asia" for service in the HannibaL"

J. A. GREENE, M.D., Bengal Service, has been appointed to officiate as MedicalOfficer of Tipperah.

H. HADLOW, M.R.C.S.E., Assist.-Surg. R.N. July 22nd, 1859, has been ap-pointed to the " Fisguard" (additional) for service with the WoolwichDivision, Royal }1arises.

G. Y. HUNTER, Assist.-Surg. Bombay Service, has been appointed to officiatetemporarily as Civil Surgeon at Mundiaisir.

C. JORNSON, Assist.-Surg. Bengal Service, has been appointed Acting CivilSurgeon, Kaira.

J. JOHNSTON, M.D., Staff Assist.-Surg., has been appointed Assist.-Surg. 26thFoot, vice J. M’Letchie, whose services have been dispensed with.

T. KIPLING. M.R.C.S.E., Assist.-Surg. R.N. June 24th, 1859, has been ap-pointed to the " Indus" for service in the " Canopus."

C. D. MACCARTHY, L.R.C.S.I., Surgeon R.N. Oct. 1862, has been appointed tothe " Vigilant." ’

R. C. MCCONNELL, Assist.-Surg. Bombay Service, has been appointed ActingCivil Surgeon, Kotree.

A. MINNOCR, L.R.C.S.Ed., Assist.-Surg. R N. April 21st, 1859, has been ap-pointed to the Woolwich Division of the Royal Marines.

A. C. NisEETT, M.D., Indian Service, has been appointed to officiate as CivilSurgeon at Akyab, as a temporary arrangement.

W. Nivsjr, Assist.-Surg. Bombay Service, has been appointed Acting Post-Surg., Bombay.

J. PINKERTON, Assist.-Surg. Bombay Service, has been appointed ActingSuperintendent of Vaccination in Sindh.

A. N. RIDDELL, Assist.-Surg. Bombay Service, has been appointed Acting CivilSurgeon, Hydrabad, Sindh.

A. SANDERSON, A.M., and M.B., Assiat.-Sura’. 1st Cavalry, Hydrabad Contin-gent, has been appointed to medical charge of the 1st Infantry, Hydra-bad Contingent, on departure of Assist.-Sarg. G. Williamson, M.D.

A. STEWART, L.R.C.S.Ed., Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals, to have thehonorary rank of Inspector-General of Hospitals on retiring upon half-pay.

J. TURNER, Surgeon Bombay Army, has been promoted to Surg.-Major.W. WRITE, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., Assist.-Surg. Bengal Service, has been promoted

to Surgeon, vice Crozier, deceased.

Births, Marriages, and Deaths.BIRTHS.

On the 15th of Nov., at Melbourne, the wife of Dr. Dougan Bird, of a daughter.On the lst of Dec., at Bellary, the wife of C. Lee, Assist.-Surg. 35th Native

Infantrv, of a son.On the 3rd of Dec., at Ferozepore, the wife of J. B. S. Brown, Surgeon 4th

Goorkha Regt., of a son.On the 23rd of Dec., at Bombay, the wife of H. Seitz, M.R.C.S.E., of a son.On the 24th of Dec., at Nagede, Central India, the wife of R. T. Abbott, M.D.,

Bengal Army, Inspector of Jails of the Central Provinces, of a son, still-born.

On the 7th ult., at Tavistoek-square, the wife of Adam Bealey, M.D., of adaughter.

On the 7th ult., at Begaum, the wife of Assist.-Surg. Mennie, Royal Artillery,of a daughter.

On the 29th ult., at St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, the wife of Thomas J. Biddle,M.R.C.S.E., Army Medical Staff, on half-pay, of a daughter.

On the 31st ult., at Aberdeen, the wife of D. Sinclair Smith, L.R.C.S.Ed., StaffSurgeon Army, of a son.

On the 31st ult., ao Clare House, Ticehurst, the wife of Dr. Warrener, of a son.On the 3rd inst., at Pump-street, Derry, the wife of Wm. Miller, M.B., of a

daughter.On the 4th inst., at Holbrook, Suffolk, the wife of Albert Fleming, M.D., of

a son.

On the 5th inst., at Derby-road, Bootle, Liverpool, the wife of H. M. Rowland,L.R.C.P.L., of a daughter.

On the 5th inst., at Stuart-terrace, Green-hill, Derby, the wife of Wm. Ogle,M.D., of a son.

On the 6th inst., at St. Mary’s-terraee, Maida-hill, the wife of Ur. John GuiseWestmacott, of a daughter.

On the 6th inst.. at Westbourne-place, Leamington, the wife of Chas. W. Mar-riott, M.R.C.S.E.. of a daughter.

On the 6th inst., at Margate, the wife of Wm. H. Thornton, M.R.C.S.E., of adaughter.

On the 7th inst., at Albion-street, Hull, the wife of Robert Martin Craven,M.R.C.S.E., of a daughter.

On the 8thinst., at Bessborough-street, the wife of A. W. Moore, M.R.C.S.E.,of a daughter.

On the 9th inst., at Charlotte-quay, Cork, the wife of G. J. Wycherley, M.D.,of a son.

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MARRIAGES.On the 3rd inst.. at Woodville-cottage, Stirling, R. M. Gilelirist.’.NT.D, Assist.

Staff Surgeon Army, to Cathrine, second 4aau.-hter of A. M’Donald, Esq. I

On the 3rd inst., at Cahir, Peter C. Little, L.R.C.S.I., of Dublin, to BridgetTeresa, daughter of Pierce O’Donnell, Esq., of Knocka-hill, Cahir.

DEATHS.At sea, on board the Canadian Mail Steam Ship " Bohemian," C. J. Fremont,

M.D., of Quebec, Dean of the Faculty of the Diocese of Laval University.On the 26th of Dec., at Dysur, H. M’Leane, pensioned Senior Apothecary Indian

Service, aged 58.On the 26th of Dec., at Buritts Rapids, P. Henderson, M.A., M.D., of Ottawa,

ared 45.On the lst ult., D. Winstone, M.E.C.S.E., late of Carlton Lodge, Haverstock.

hill, aged 29.On the 12th ult., at Madeira, R. Birkett Brooks, M.R.C.S.E., of Chelmsford,

aged 27.On the 22nd ult., at Woolhope, Herefordshire, W. Mailes, Surgeon, aged 66.On the 24th ult., at Alexandria, F. W. S. Packman, M.D., of Tupton Hall,

Derbyshire, and of Clarges-street, Piccadilly, aged 45.On the 2nd inst., W. H..J. Humphreys, M.B., only son of G. Humphreys,

M.D., of Harcourt-street, Dublin.On the 4th inst., at Whitstable, Matthew Blackman, L.S.A., youngest sur-

viving son of W. Blackman, Esq., of Chapel-place, R-,tmsgate.On the 5th inst., at St. Giles-street, uxford, W. Doak, Surgeon, aged 68.On the 5th inst., at Grove-place, Brompton, P. White, late Surgeon 72nd regt.,

aged 82.On the 9tli inst., J. Woodward Little, Student of Medicine, of Hyde, Cheshire

aged 19.

Medical Diary of the Week.Locx HOSPITAL, Dean-street, Soho.—Oinical De.

monstrations and Operations, 1 P.M.ST. MARK’S HOSPITAL FOR FISTULA AND OTHERDISEASES OF THE lIRCTUb £ .-Operations,1 P.M.MBTRopOLiTAtf FREE HOSPITAL. - Operations,

MONDAY, FEB. 16 ...... 2 P.M.MONDAY, FEB. 16 MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-8½ P.M. Lett-somian Lectures : Mr. Thomas Bryant, "On theDifferences between the Diseases of the Nervous,Respiratory, Circulatory, Digestive, and Urino-

L genital Systems of the Child and Adult."fGl!Y’s KoapiTA)..—uperatums, It P.M.WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL.-Operations.2 2 P.M.ROYAL INSTITUTION. - 3 P.M. Prof. Marshall,

(’ "On Animal Mechanics."ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGJJONS OF ENGLAND.-

TUESDAY F 17 I 4 p.M. Prof. Huxley, "On the Skeleton of aTUESDAY, FEB. 17......{ Glyptodon."ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY. - 8 P.M. Mr. Crawfurd,

4’011 the History of the Gypsies." - Dr. Shortt,’ " ABrief A ecoun of the Yenadies of the Chingle-

put District."PATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-8 P.M.{MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M.

WEDNESDAY FEB. ,,, ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M.WEDNESDA Y, FRS. 18 UNIVERSITY COLLHGR HOSPITAL. - Operations

2 2 P.M.ST. GEORGE’S HOBPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M.CENTRAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. -

Operations, 1 P.M.LONDON HOSPITAL,.-Operations, 1½ P.M.[ROYAL FREtt HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1½ P.M.GREA.T NORTHERN HOSPITAL, KING’S CROSS.-

Operations, 2 P.M.LONDON SURGICAL HOME.-Operations, 2p.y.WEST LONDON HOSPITAL.-Operations. 2 P.M.ROYAL ORTHOPÆDIC HOSPITAL. - Operations, 2

P.M.

THURSDAY, FEB. 19 ROYAL INSTITUTION. - 3 P.M. Dr. E. Frankland,

THURSDAY, FEB. 19...-{ "On t ’hemical Affinity."NATIONAL HOSPITAL FOR THE PARALYSED AND

EPILEPTIC. - 4 P.M. Dr. Brown-Sequard, "Onthe Diagnosis and Treatment of the VariousForms of Paralysis and Epilepsy."

ROYAL COLLEGE OF SUIIGEONS OF ENGLAND.-4 P.M. Prof. Huxley, " 6n the Classification andCharacters of the principal Groups of the AnimalKingdom."

HARVEiAN SOCIETY. - 8 P.M. Mr. H. W. Lobb,"On the Uses and Vnlue of Electricity in Gene-

ral Practice, Practically Considered."WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. - Opera-

tions, 1½ P.M.ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS.-5 P.M. Gul-

stonian Lectures : Dr. Pavy, On the Amyloid(so-called) and Fatty Degenerations."

FRIDAY, FEB. 20 ......... ROYAL INSTITUTION. - 8 P.M. Rev. G. Williams," On recent Discoveries at Jerusalem."

WESTERN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SOCIETY OFLONDON. - 8 P.M. Dr. Anstie, " On the Thera-peutical Value of Cod-Liver Oil in Convulsive

L Diseases: "(ST. THOUAt3’S HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M.ST. BssxaoLOISSw’s HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1½

p.K.KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1½ P.M.1 CRARING-CROSS HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2p.f.ROYAL INSTITUTION. - 3 P.M. Prof Max Miilter,

SATURDAY, FEB. 21 ... ’’On the Science of Language."

ROYAL COLI EGE OF SURGEOKS OF ENGLAND.--4 P.M. Prof. Huxley, "On the Classification and’Characters of the principal Groups of the AnimalKingdom."MUTROPOLITAX ASSOCTATION OF MEDICAL Om-CBRS OF HEALTH.-7½ P.M.