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This work deals very satisfactorily with the higher problems relating to the microscope, and 

 i-- invaluable as a work of reference. 

 Clark, C. H. — Practical methods in microscopy. Illustrated. Boston, 1894. 



Cooke, M. C. — One thousand objects for the microscope. Pp. 123. London, no date. 500 fig- 

 ures and brief descriptions of pretty objects for the microscope. 



Crookshank, E. M. — Photography of bacteria. London and New York, 1S87. 



Cross and Cole. — Modern microscopy for beginners. Part I. The microscope and instructions 

 for its use. Part II. Microscopic objects, how prepared and mounted. Illustrated. 2d edition. 

 London, 1895. 



Czapski, Dr. Siegfried. — Theorie der optischeu Instrumente nach Abbe. Illustrated. Bres 

 Ian, 1893. 



Dana, J. D. — A system of mineralogy. Illustrated. 6th ed. New York, r892. 



Dauiell, A. — A text-book of the principles of physics. Illustrated. 3d ed. London, 1895. 



Daniell, A. — Physics for students of medicine. Illustrated London and New York, 1896. 



Davis, G. E. — Practical microscopy. 3d ed. Illustrated. London, 1S95. 



Dippel, L. — Ilandbuch der allgemeinen Mikroskopie. Illustrated. 2d ed. Braunschweig, 1882. 



Dippel, L — Gruudziige der allgemeinen Mikroskopie. Pp. 524, 245 Fig. Braunschweig, 1885. 

 Hxcelleut discussion of the microscope and accessories. 



Dodge, Charles Wright. — Introduction to elementary practical biology ; a laboratory guide for 

 high school and college students. New York, 1S94. 



Ebner, V. v. — Untersuchungen iiber die Ursachen der Anisotropie organischer Substanzen. 

 Leipzig, 1882. Large number of references. 



Ellenberger, W. — Handbuch der vergleichendeu Histologic mid Physiologie der Haussauge- 

 thiere. Berlin, 1SS4 + . 



Fol, H. — Lehrbuch der vergleichendeu mikroskopischen Anatomie, mit Einschluss der ver- 

 gleichendeu Histologic mid Histogenie. Illustrated (incomplete). Leipzig, 1884. Methods and 

 structure. 



Foster, Frank P. — An illustrated encyclopaedic medical dictionary, being a dictionary of the 

 technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences in the Latin, English, 

 French and German languages. Illustrated, four quarto volumes. 1S8S-1893. 



Fraenkel mid Pfeiffer. — Atlas der Bacterien-Kunde. Berlin, 1889 +. 



Francotte, P.— Manuel de technique microscopique. Pp. 433, no Fig. Brussels, 1886. 



Francotte, P. — Microphotographie appliquee a l'histologie, ranatomie comparee et l'embryolo- 

 gie. Brussels, 1S86. 



Frev, H. — The microscope and microscopical technology. Translated and edited by G. R. Cut- 

 ter. Pp. 624, illustrated. New York, 1S80. Methods and structure. 



Gage, A. P. — The principles of physics. Illustrated. Boston and London, 1895. 



Gamgee, A. — A text-book of the physiological chemistry of the animal body. Part I, pp. 487, 

 63 Fig. London and New York, 1SS0. Part II, 1893. 



Gibbs, H.— Practical histology and pathology. Pp. 107. Loudon, 1S80. Methods. 



Giltay, Dr. E.— Siebeu Objecte unter dem Mikroskop. Eiiifiihrmig in die Grundlehren der 

 Mikroskopie. Leiden, 1S93. This is also published in the Holland (Dutch) and French lan- 

 guage. 



Goodale, G. L. Physiological botany. Pp 499 + 36, illustrated. New York, 1885. Structure and 

 methods. 



Griffith and Henfrey.— The Micrographic Dictionary ; a guide to the examination and investi- 

 gation of the structure and nature of microscopic objects. Fourth edition, by Griffith, assisted 

 by Berkeley and Jones. London, 1883. 



Gould, G. M. — The illustrated dictionary of medicine, biology and allied sciences. Illustrated, 

 3d ed, Philadelphia, 1896. This is recognized as the best single volume medical dictionary. It 

 is especially satisfactory for the worker with the microscope. 



Halliburton, W. D. — A text-book of chemical physiology and pathology. Pp. 874, 104 illus. 

 London and New York, 1891. 



Harker, A. — Petrology for students ; an introduction to the study of rocks under the micro- 

 scope. Cambridge, 1895. 



