TELE: MICROsCOPE 
SEE IE EMBELR 1S 94; 
NUMBER 57 NEW SERIES 
Epidemic Influenza. 
By A. IT, CUZNER, M: D:,; 
GILMORE, FLA. 
During the year 1882, while engaged in certain micro- 
scopical investigations for Prof. John Phin, editor of the 
“American Journal of Microscopy,” I was requested by 
him to call on Dr. Ephraim Cutter, of New York, and 
examine some specimens of rhizopods which the doctor 
claimed to be the cause of “Epidemic Influenza.” It was 
thought Dr, Cutter might possibly have mistaken ciliated 
epithelium for the forms he claimed to have found in the 
