HISTOLOGY. ii 



Bohm, Davidoff, and 

 Huber's Histology 



A Text=Book of Human Histology. Including Microscopic Tech- 

 nic. By DR. A. A. BOHM and DR. M. VON DAVIDOFF, of Munich, and 

 G. GARL HUBER, M.D., Professor of Embryology at the Wistar Insti- 

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THE NEW (2d) EDITION, ENLARGED 



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Invertebrate Zoology 



A Laboratory Manual of Invertebrate Zoology. By OILMAN A. 

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A LABORATORY WORK 



The subject is presented in a logical way, and the type method of study has 

 been followed, as this method has been the prevailing one for many years. 



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