of the lungs. This experiment gave me a very bad impression; I
cannot see how a man of Professor Gteleotti's scientific attainments
could have allowed a research to be carried out in so slovenly and
careless a manner. Otherwise my impression of (Jaleotti and his
•work was very favorable. He is a man of keen thought and wide in¬
terests, and evidently has a good command of literature outside of
the Italian. He is young and enthusiastic and should be the leading
physiologist in Italy