THE MICROSCOPICAL JOURNAL. 



Contents for Angnst, 1895. 



Some Details as to Tolles' l-75th Objective. Cutter. (With frontispiece.) 225 



Microscopical Technique Applied to Histology. — X. Boneval 233 



On a New Method of Studying Cell Motion. Leonard 240 



Editorial.— Proceediugs"^o" the A. M. S., 1894-95, Part II 243 



Legal Microscopy 243 



A "New Periodical 244 



Personal Explanation 244 



Microscopical Apparatus. — Home-Made Graduated Percolating 



Bottle 245 



A Large Microscope, Constructed Especially for Bacteriological 

 Studies 246 



Microscopical Manipulation. — Cell Culture of Fungi 247 



Beauties in Spouges 247 



Bacteriology. — Utility of Microbes 247 



Bacteriological Work in Chicago 248 



Microscopical Societies. — San Francisco 250 



Lincoln Club ... 251 



N. J. State 251 



Calcutta, India 253 



Letters to the Editor. — Piof O. P. Phillips 255 



Dr. S. M. Mosgrove 255 



New PuBLK'-iTioxs. — The Monthly Illustrator 255 



The July Mouist ' 256 



Microscopk'AL Notes. — Which Booh? 256 



THE MICROSCOPE. 



Contents for Angnst, 1895. 



Objects Seen L'nder the Microscope. XXV. — Scaks of Fishes (Illus- 

 trated) 113 



Microscopical Characteristics of Oatmeal. Deros IIH 



Penetration of Microbes into ihe Blood 119 



Silvering Mirrors. Homo 120 



Do Flies Have Teeth ? Bray 123 



Disinfecting v^'ith Sulphate of Copper. Vincent 124 



Editorial. — Dr. Thomas Taylor 125 



Practical Suogestions. — By L. A. Willson. 



Projection and Meiisurement 126 



Mounting Diatoms 126 



Adulteration of Flour . 127 



Seeds 127 



Questions Answered — By S. G. Shanks, M. D. 



Membership in R. M. S. 127 



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