of lunatic asylums see much of the evils of alcohol. They teen leading men of science of the day, from the venerable "We have at this table many of the highest authorities in the teetotalers with some of their strongest arguments. It are strenuous advocates of temperance ; and have supplied they are kept in their right place. Our great aim should be poison should* also state that we constantly carry it about. table eighty-four members of the association, and just 5 extreme views on the alcohol question. There are at this Psychological Association. With the assistance of the ton-Brown July 25, at the annual dinner of the Medico- Lord Kelvin downward, and not one of them declined al- the country on the alcohol question. Medical superintendents each individual drank, and when it came his turn to form, and a large majority in several different forms. I manager of the dining room he made a record of what is, therefore, interesting to ascertain how far they adopted mainder, or 94 per cent, have partaken of alcohol in some cohol. It is a farce, a gross hyperbole, to speak of alcohol dined a fortnight ago at Sir Andrew Noble's table with, eigh- as a deadly poison. Those who declare alcohol a deadly respond to a toast to science he sprang his results on or 6 per cent have declined alcohol altogether. The re- human poisons are harmless and may be beneficial as long as his surprised hearers. He said : to keep alcohol in its right place." Our bodies have more deadly poisons or toxins, but these