S.Louis'sSeriesofilounted&UnmountedObjects 



Are now thoroughly well known and appreciated. Above 100 different Series 

 have been issued. Send Stamp for Catalogue (36 pp.), with lists of all but 

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The Unmounted Series of 14 Palates of Mollusca and 18 Pathological 

 Sections are now put separately in tubes like the 18 Anatomical and 18 Bota- 

 nical Sections. These Unmounted Series are all 2s. each, except the Eleven 

 series of Diatoms (12 tubes in each), which are 3s. each. There are now 3 

 different Unmounted Series of 24 Foraminifera. 



A limited number of the following Special Series, six slides in each series, 

 have been issued at 53. each series :— Nos. 1 and 2, Marine Life ; Nos. 3 and 

 4, Fresh-water Life ; Nos. 5 and 6, Internal Parasites, etc. 



No 1 contains Amnluglena mediterranea, riioronis hippocrepis, Obelia dichotoma, 

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 Alcyonium digitatum (section), Aplysina acrophoba (section) Cliondrosea reniformis 

 (section), Suberites domiuicula (section), Ascetta blanca (whole), Siponochahna conacea. 

 No. 3 consists of Euglena viridis,Gyprisfusca,Gammarus pulex, Mixed Infusoria Brachionus 

 amphiceros, Daphnfa pulex. No. 4 consists of Paramecium colpocla, AnguiUu a fluviatilis, 

 Tubifex (species). Larva of Gnat, Larva of Chironomus plumosus Ova and Enibryo of Lim- 

 n£ea fluviatilis. No. 5 consists of Echinococcus from bheep, Lifusoria from Pouch of Ox, 

 Oxyurus from Turtle, Psoropermia from Rabbit, Ascans from Cod Distoma ancedata 

 No. 6 contains Entozoa from Whitebait, Parasites on Gills of Crayfish, part of Tienia of 

 Cat, Echinococcus of Man, Infusoria ft-o m Pouch of Sheep, bpermatozo a of Man. 



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