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 2057. Globe filled by melanotic deposit ; and the same external to it. 1861.

2058. Atrophy of the left optic nerve, as far as the commissure, but not appreciably beyond or behind this. The left eye is much shrunken, as seen in the preparation.

From a man who died at the hospital (178, 107) of apo- plexy, and had not seen with the left eye for thirty years. 1852. Dr. J. B. S. Jackson.

��SERIES XXVI. DISEASES OF THE EAR.

2059. Polypus from the ear. 1849. Dr. E. W. Hooper.

Caries of the temporal bone, in phthisis. (See No. 1261.)

��SERIES XXVII. DISEASES OF THE NOS- TRILS.

Thibert's models, illustrative of glanders. 1847.

Dr. J. C. Warren.

2060. Disease in the horse. Septum furrowed with ulcera- tions ; and the mucous and sub-mucous cellular tissues swollen and greatly congested ; giving rise to an abundant muco-purulent secretion. 2061-2. The same.

2063. The same, in the human subject ; and for the same dis- ease as seen upon the skin, and in the larynx, see Nos. 2013-4 and 2135.

2064. A large, fleshy, pyriform, flattened, nasal polypus. 1847.

Dr. J. Q. Warren.

2065. A second, larger specimen ; in three lobes. 1847.

Dr. J. C. Warren.

2066. A third specimen, firm, and of considerable size.

From a healthy old woman, over ninety years of age. Had had the disease for ten or twelve years, and six or

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