Abbott, S., Biddeford Abbott, E. S., Bridgton Blake, J. A. D., Wilton Blake, M. H., Wilton Boyd, R., Linneus Mayer, C. R., 268 St. Charles ave Mathieu, J. A., 150 Canal Murphy- E. A., 168 Dauphin Sarrazin, J. P. Thomas, Annie, 231 Jackson Allen, C. G., Shreveport Grabil, J. D., Shreveport MAINE. Bowman, A. W., Mechanics Falls Bradford, H. C. Lewiston Briry, E. E., Bath Foss, C. M., Dexter Fuller, Jennie, Hartland Gannet, J. C., Yarmouth Haines, W. H., Ellsworth Harvey, A. J., Newport Harvey, A. K P., Lewiston Jefferds, G. P., Bangor Jewell, L. C., Cape Elizabeth Johnson, Cora, Skowhegan Kelliher, M. J., East Holden King, J. W., Damariscotta Knox, J. H., Waterville Lord. G. A., Ellsworth Lyford, F. O., Farmington Mason, H. B., Calais McDonald, J. T., Ellsworth Merrill, E. D., Dover Merrill, J. C., Portland Morrison, C. C., Bar Harbor Morton, E. W., Kennebunk Newcombe, G. E., Oldtown Ohler, A. G. C., Portland Palmer, J. T., Portland Perkins, D. C., Rockland Ramsey, A., Montville Richards, D. S., Richmond Roche, E. P., Bath BALTIMORE. Salls, A., Auburn Thompson, Wm S., Hallowell Vose, E. F., Portland Whidden, J. W., Portland Williams, Nancy T., Augusta Woodbury, B. C., Patten MARYLAND. Amthor, Robt., 427 N. Broadway Bacon, Jas., 322 N. Charles Carter, J. M, 633 N. Fremont Chabot, G. H., 1111 E. Preston Chandler, Henry, 1019 Linden av Clark, James C., 1307 Madison av Condon, E. H., 1403 W. Fayette Conlyn, Edward S., 935 Madison DeFord. P. F., 1528 Harlem Drane, F. C., 1001 W. Lanvale Dyer, L. D., 224 W. Hill Fechtig, J. A., 419 W. Saratoga Fetterhoff, I. L., 905 N. Gilmore Fox, A. C., 1530 W. Fayette Gardner, Geo. H., 2005 Fairmount Gary, H. F., Jr., 411 N. Charles Gilliam, E. W., First and York rd Hammond, M., 310 N. Paca Hawkins, W. B., 401 N. Green Heerman, V. Z, 1141 Park Hershle, W. C., 318 S. Wolf Hill, A. A., Pen Lucy av Holbrook, E. H., 714 N. Cary Hood, John, 1312 Harlem Janney, O. E., 837 N. Eutaw Jump, C. K., 917 Argyle Johnson, W. H., 1926 E. Pratt Kneass, N. W., 607 N. Charles Kneass, R. K., 1205 W. Fayette Lindley, H., 1128 Kinden Mark, Nellie U., 917 Madison av Nichols, C., 323 N. Paca Olds, L. C., 1723 W. Lanvale Palmer, L. R., 1513 Madison Parkhurst, Alice S., 1410 Park av Peterson, E. C., 705, Aisquith Price, Eldridge C., 1013 Linden Price, Elias C., 953 Madison Rumsey, C. L, 714 Park av L. B. Grandy, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy and Microscopy, Southern Medical College, Atlanta, Ga., says: "Antikamnia has given me the most happy results in the headaches and other disagreeable head symptoms that have accompanied the late catarrhal troubles prevailing in this section. In my practice it is now the remedy for headache and neuralgia, some cases yielding to it which had heretofore resisted everything except morphine. I usually begin with ten-grain dose, and then give five grains every fifteen minutes until relief is. obtained. A refreshing sleep is often produced. There seem to be no disagreeable after-effects." MENSTRUAL DERANGEMENT. Few women are free from those tormenting headaches, backaches, ovarian neuralgias, gastric and vesical irritations during the menstrual molimen, and which are so distressing as to drive a much larger number to the use of opium than is generally suspected. Dioviburnia contains no opium but is equally efficient in giving relief, and at the same time cures by its tonic and alterative effect. BY C. BOJANUS, M. D., SAMARA, RUSSIA. In presenting to this Congress of Medico-Climatology articles on climate, I take pleasure in submitting these observations on potable water. Dr. Korin (Moscow) gives us in his dissertation the results of his studies in the laboratory of Professor Erismann concerning the chemical and Bacteorological conformation of the water in the river Moskva, which he analyzed both in the town itself and at different places up and down the current. He finds the water in a satisfactory sanitary condition at a distance of about twenty kilometers up the current and down as far as the town of Moskow, whereas in the city itself, the water contains 5 times as much dry residuum, 6, 10 and 11% of lime, which hardens the water, 6.75 times more organic substances and 86 times more microbes; the water analyzed at twenty kilometers below the town down the current contains the same ingredients. The water in the Yauza and Neglinnaya (two smaller streams falling into the Moskva) is never palatable at any season of the year. Dr. Shtchepotiev (Wratsch p. 696, 1892) expresses the opinion, that it is one sided to assume, that the water used for drink is the principal agent for the extension of cholera; he proves, that with the same quality of water, the number of cases of cholera have varied at different periods. In the year 1848 97.5% cases fell upon 1,000 inhabitants in the government of Kazan; the greatest per cent. falls upon the |