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Chase, R. H. — Chase's Mounting Forceps. (1 fig.) 



Am. Jouni. Micr., V., pp. G4-5. 

 CsoKOR, J. — A useful Carmine Solution for colouring Tissues. 



[ Wien. Med. Wochenschr., XXIX., p. 12G1.] 

 Cunningham, K. M. — Procuring and cleaning Diatomacese. 



Am. M. Micr. Jown., I., pp. 66-7. 



„ „ Cleaning Foraminifera. Am. M. Micr. Journ., I., p. 88. 



CuTTEK, E. — Microphotography with the -^ Objective of R. B. Tolles. 2 figs. 



Jourii. de Microgr., III., pp. 389-95. 

 Dallinger's Lamp. — See " Fellow," &c. 



Diatom Test-slides. Engl. Mech., XXXI., p. 181. 



Diatoms, about. Am. M. Micr. Journ., I., p. 84. 



DipPEL, L. — Some further Fluids for Homogeneous Immersion. 



Zeitschr. Mikr., II., pp. 57-8. 

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Engl. Mech., XXXI., pp. 85-6. 

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„ „ [R. Micr. Society's Second Scientific Evening ; 



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Engl. Mech., XXXI., p. 181. 



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Fenner, J.— Microscopy ; Spiders' Webs. „ „ p. 135. 



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Engl. Mech., XXXI., p. 86. 

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Geikie. — On the Carboniferous Volcanic Rocks in the Basin of the Firtli of 



Forth : their Structure in the Field and under the Microscope. Plates 9-12, 



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Am. Journ. Micr., V., pp. 87-90, 

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