Contents: The sun-ophthalmoscope - Various ophthalmoscopic appearances of the vessels of the optic disk, when excavated - Extraction of a portion of coal which had been in the eye ten years, with recovery of perfect sight / by Mr. Nunneley - Entropion, occasionally following (involuntarily) a trick of forcible winking / by Mr. Streatfeild - Much edema, with slight conjunctivitis, recurring alternately in the two eyes / by Mr. Streatfeild - A fragment of glaucoma and the optic papilla / by Dr. Mackenzie - On the different forms of inflammation of the eye consequent on inherited syphilis (concluded) / by Jonathan Hutchinson - Paralytic affections of the muscles of the eye (continued) / by John S. Wells - First memoir on corelysis / by Mr. Streatfeild - Report on cases of cataract treated by 'linear extraction,' at the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, from April 1857, to May 1860 / by Dr. Bader