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„ „ „ The Vertical Illuminator and Homo- 



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 Treub, Dr. M.— Something about the Staining of Cell-nuclei. 



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 Wenham, F. H., F.R.M.S.— Reply to the Note of Prof. Keith. 



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 „ „ „ Note on Homogeneous Immersion Object-glasses. 



Journ. R. Micr. Soc, II., p. 394. 



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„ „ Note on Abbe's Experiment on Plcurosigma angulatum. 



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