American Board of Dermatology and Syphilology.—At the recent meeting of the American Board of Dermatology and Syphilology held in San Francisco, June 28 and 29, the following thirty-nine candidates were granted certificates by the Board and may now be referred to as diplomates: Jacob Bleiberg, Newark, N. J.; Alexander M. Buchholz, Chicago; Paul Joseph Catinella, Rochester, Minn.; Harry A. Cumming, Minneapolis; Werner Duemling, San Diego, Calif.; Emanuel Montague Fainer, Los Angeles; Gerald Myron Frumess, Denver; Solomon Greenberg, Bayonne, N. J.; Moses Henry Holland, Weehawken, N. J.; Alfred Hollander, Springfield, Mass.; Alfred H. Illge, Portland, Ore.; Stanley James Joyce, Detroit; Ben Kanee, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; George Kien, New York; Raymond Kimbrough, Richmond, Ky.; Hans Krueger, New York; Emory Ladany, New York; Irving A. Lewe, Los Angeles; Earl Lafayette Loftis, Dallas, Texas; David Basil Morgan, Kansas City, Mo.; Edward Murphy, North Hollywood, Calif.; David J. Musman, Denver; Harry