INVERTEBRATA, CRYPTOGAMIA, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 551 



Grubb's Microscope-stand. 1 fig. 



Kmjl. Mcch., XXXI., pp. 229-30 [see also " Fellow," &c.]. 

 Hailes, W. — Sections and Sectioii-cuttins;; with a Description of a new Poly- 

 microtome for Freezing. 12 pp. (8vo. Utiea, 1879.) 



[Reprint from Am. Jown. riisan., 1879.3 

 Hamlin, F. M. — How to cut and grind Glass Slides. 2 figs. 



Am. M. Micr. Journ., I., pp. 61-3. 

 Hayden, State of Connecticut v. [Shorthand-writer's Notes of the Evidence 

 of Dr. J. J. Woodward.] 69 pp. (8vo. Boston [1879].) 



Hogg, J. — Chemical and Microscopical Examination of Water. 1 fig. 



Eugl. Mech., XXXI., pp. 181-2. 

 Holmes, E. — Binocular Microscope, &c. „ „ p. 212. 



HuBERSON, G. — The Most Simple Apparatus for Microphotography. Plate 1. 



Brebissonia, II., pp. 44-6. 



Hyde, H. C. — Annual Address before the San Francisco Microscopical 



Society. Am. Journ. Micr., V., pp. 78-80. 



Janisch, C. — On J. J. Woodward's most rect nt IVIicrophotographs of Amphi- 



pleura pellucida and Fleurosiyitui amjulatum. Plates 10-12. 



Arch. Mikr. Anat, XVIII., pp. 260-70. 

 Jaubert's Microscope-stand. — See " Fellow," &c. 



JoHNE. — Microscopical Examination of Trichincs; and Wachter's Patent 

 Microscope. \_Pharmaceut. Centralhallc, I., pp. 102-5.] 



K., J. D. — Clips for Slides. 1 fig. Am. Journ. Micr., V., p. 99. 



Kaiser, E. — Process for preparing perfect Glycerine-gelatine. 



Bot. Centralhl., I., pp. 25-6. 

 KiRCHHOFF, H. — Microscopy at the Berlin Trades Exhibition in 1879. II. & 

 III. Zeitsclir. Mikr., II., pp. 66-8, 140-1. 



Lancaster, W. J., &c., — Otoscope. 1 fig. 



Ewjl. Mech., XXXI., pp. 120, 143, 189. 

 Lapham, W. G. — Concerning Scientific Journals. 



Am. Jo'irn. Micr., V., pp. 70-1. 

 Loen-c, Z.— The Hardening, Colouring, and Cutting of Anatomical Prepara- 

 tions as well as a Mollification of the Ranvier Microtome. 5 figs. [^Abstr. from 

 ' Beitr. Anat. Entwickel. Nervensys. Saugeth. und Mensch.*] 



Zcitschr. Mikr., II., pp. 123-39. 

 M., Yi.—See Carr, E. 

 M., J. B. — A new Test for Amyloid Substances [Safranine]. 



IMal. Herald (LoHisville), I., p. 523.] 

 Marsii, S., jun. — On Bleaching and Washing Microscopicixl Sections. 2 figs. 



Journ. Quek. Micr. Club, VI., pp. 54-7. 

 Marvin, J. B. — Preservation of Specimens for Microscopical Examination. 



[MeJ. /A-raW (U.S.), I. (1879-801, p. 466.] 

 Mason, J. J. — Microscopic Preparations of the Nervous System, Alligator, 

 Jiand fipiens. 5 piiotomicrog. (4fo. Newport, li.I., 1879.) 

 Matthews, J. — [Use of Objectives as Eye-pieces.] 



Journ. R. Micr. Soc, III., p. 554 [see also L'wjl. Mcch., XXXI., p. ISl]. 

 „ „ Description of a Machine for cutting Hard Sections. Plate 4. 



Journ Umk. Micr. Clu/i, VI., j)p. 83-4. 

 Mayer, P. — On the Customary IMethods for Microscopical Research in tho 

 Zoological Station at Naples. [German.] MT. Zool. Stat. Xcupel, II., pp. 1-27. 

 Mees, C. L. — Mierophotngrapiiy. 



"[ .!/(•(/. Herald {LoHisville), I., pp. 467-9, 518-20. 

 Micrometre or Micromillimetrc. 



En.jl. Mech., XXXI., p. 212. 

 Microscope Exchange Bureau. — [II. Poole's, Buffalo, N.Y.] 



Zcitschr. Mikr., II., pp. 203-1. 

 Microscopes, New, and Accessories. 2 figs. [Beck's " Economic " Stand and 

 Bullo^li's " Biological" Stand.] Am. M. Mikr. Jvwn., I., pp. 03-4, 87-8. 



Moore, A. Y. — A Word for Duplex Objectives of Wide Aperture. 



Am. Journ. Micr., V., pp. 90-1. 

 Morgan, J. C. — Errors of Refraction in tho Eyes of M icroscopists. 



Am. J'lurn, Micr., V., pp. 91-2. 



