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Journal of Applied Microscopy. 



Received for the Journal Library. 



(All publications received for this library are carefully filed and preserved for reference.) 



The Journal acknowledges the receipt of the following publications : 



Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution. 



U. S. National Museum. 1107 pages, with 

 illustrations, 1S96. 

 Explorations in the Far North. Frank Russell- 



pp. 288, a map and illustrations, 189S. 

 Papers and Addresses. N. Y. State Veterinary 

 College. With plates and figures, 1896- 1898. 

 Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Nat= 

 ural History. Vol. V. 



Article I. Plankton Studies. Methods 

 and Apparatus in Use in Plankton 

 Investigations at the Biological Experi- 

 ment Station of the University of Illi- 

 nois. C. A. Kofoid, Ph. D. 7 plates, 

 I text-fig., pp. 1-24, 1897. This gives 

 methods for taking hauls, descriptions 

 of nets and apparatus, and methods for 

 the preservation and examination of 

 plankton. 

 Article II. A Contribution to a Knowl" 

 edge of North American Fresh-water 

 Cyclopidse. Ernest Forbes, B. S. 

 Bibliography, 13 plates, pp. 27-82, 1897. 

 A comparative study of American and 

 European species of cyclops, with the 

 purpose of revising the nomenclature, 

 and determining characters for specific 

 distinction. 

 Article III. The North American 

 Species of Diaptomus. Frederick Wil- 

 liam Schacht, B. S. Bibliography, 15 

 plates, pp. 97-207, 1897. 

 Article IV. The North American Cen- 

 tropagidae belonging to the Genera 

 Osphranticum, Limnocalanus, and Epis- 

 chura. Id., pp. 225-269, 1898. 

 Article VI. A List of the Protozoa 

 and Rotifera found in the Illinois River 

 and Adjacent Lakes at Havana, 111. 

 Adolph Hempel, M. S. 5 text-figs., 

 pp. 301-388, 1898. Methods are given 

 for obtaining and preserving protozoa 

 and rotifera, with descriptions, and a 

 classification of species. 

 Botany at the Anniversary Meeting of the 

 American Association for the Advancement of 

 Science. Dr. Erwin F. Smith, secretary. 

 Science, N. S. VIII, pp. 651-660, 690-700, 

 1898. 

 Transactions of Vassar Brothers Institute and 

 its Scientific Section. Vol. VII, 1894-1896. 

 Two New Species of Orthezia. J. D. Tinsley. 



2 text-figs. 

 An Ant'Nest Coccid from New Mexico. Id., 



I text-fig. 

 Some New Species of Coccidae. Id., 3 text-figs. 

 Notes on Coccidae, with Description of New 



Species. Id. 2 text-figs. The Canadian Ento- 

 mol. pp. 12-14, 47-48, 220-224, 317-320. 



A New Ant=Nest Coccid. George B. King and 



J. D. Tinsley. i text-fig. Psyche, pp. 



297-298. Dec, 1898. 

 On a New Apochromatic Objective Constructed 



without the Use of Fluorite. Philip E. Ber- 



trand Jourdain, F. R. M. S. 

 On a Method of Adjusting the Sizes of the 



Colored Images Yielded by the Cook Lens. Id. 



Remarks on the Construction of the Planar Lens 

 and its Use in Low=power Photomicrography. 



Id., pp. 395-400,3 text-figs. Jour. R. Micr. 



Soc, 1898. 

 Die Ursachen der Braun oder Schwartz — 



Trocken=Faule des Kohls. Dr. Erwin F. 



Smith. Zeitschrift f. Pflanzenkranken- 



heiten. VIII Bd., Ill Heft, pp. 1-4. i pi. 

 'Acute Chloral Dementia Simulating Paretic De= 



mentia. Henry Waldo Coe, M. D. Medi- 

 cine, pp. 1-3, August 1898. 

 The Drift Section and the Glacial Striae in the 



Vicinity of Lamoni, Iowa. T. J. Fitzpatrick. 



I pi. 

 Notes on the Flora of Northeastern Iowa. Id. 



Iowa Academy of Sciences, pp. 1-69, 1897. 

 Notes on the Country Rock of the Kalgoolie 



Gold Field, Western Australia. George W. 



Card, A. R. S. M., F. G. S. Records Geol. 



Survey, N. S. Wales. Vol. VI, pp. 17-42, 



pi. I-III, 1898. An account of the geologic 



history of this region, based on microscopic, 



chemical, and structural characteristics. 

 A Method of Preparing Test Objects for Disin= 



fection Experiments. Dr. Hibbert Winslow 



Hill. Trans. Am. Pub. Health Ass'n. 



XXIV, pp. 1-4, I pi., 1898. 

 Heater for Glycerine Jelly Slides. J. Franklin 



Collins. Bryologist II, pp. 21-23, ' ^S-' 



1899. 

 Early Diagnosis in Whooping Cough. H. L. 



Wagner, M. D., Ph. D. N. V. Med. Jour., 



Oct. 8, 189S. 

 Oedematous Changes in the Epithelium of the 



Cornea, in a Case of Uveitis Following Gonor= 



rhoeal Ophthalmia. Edward Stieren, M. D. 



Johns Ho])kins Med. Bull., No. 93, pp. 1-6, 



I j)l., 1898. 

 The Gonoccus. William C. Mitchell, M. D. 



Med. News, pp. i-io., 1 text-fig., Dec. 3, 



1898. 

 Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New 



South Wales. July 28, 1898. 

 The Value of Surgery in Nervous Diseases. 



Henry Waldo Coe, M. D. West. Med. 



Rev., pp. 1-14, June, 1898. 



