Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Double pagination Includes bibliographies M., W.L. Professor Hamilton.--B., W. History and progress of the Sir Erasmus Wilson chair of pathology.--Hamilton, D.J. The alimentary canal as a source of contagion.--Symmers, W. St. C. A remarkable case of bilharziosis.--Keith, A. Malformations of the bulbus cordis.--Mackenzie, W.L. The administrative aspects of tuberculosis.--Cushny, A.R. and Edmunds, C.W. Paroxysmal irregularity of the heart and auricular fibrillation.--Dean, G. Researches on certain problems of plague immunity.--Bulloch, W. Experimental study of the immunity against Bacillus pyocyaneus.--Low, A. On epignathus.--Duncan, G.M. A contribution to the pathology of exophthalmic goitre.--Hunter, W. The rat theory of plague epidemics.--Laing, A.R. Some experiments with disinfectants.--Macleod, J.J.R. On Eck's fistula--observations on four dogs, with a review of the literature relating to previous work on the subject.--Petrie, G.F. On the action of certain bacteria in producing cellnecrosis, with special reference to those of the Bacillus enteritidis (Gærtner) group.--Keith, R.D. The relationship between the factors inducing haemolysis and those inducing the phagocytosis of red blood corpuscles.--Ledingham, J.C.G. and Bulloch, W. An experimental enquiry into the relationship of leucocytosis to the opsonic content of the blood serum.--Macdonald, G.G. Immunity in pneumococcal infections.--Adams, J.M. and Russell, B.R.G. Preliminary note on the bacteriology of some diseases of sheep