66 THe Microscope. 
—to destroy all the old plates of our ‘ Manual of Histology,” 
and allow us to thoroughly revise the work and make as many 
new illustrations as the text warrants, for the third edition. 
The friendship thus formed has been more than a business 
one, and we have nothing but the most pleasant associations to 
recall. 
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OUR NEW ADVERTISERS. 
Me GRUNOW appears again in our advertising pages. He 
never intended to leave them, but through our own neg- 
lect to ask him to renew, the advertisement was dropped. He 
is prepared to furnish his new camera lucida, which has at- 
tracted such universal commendation, for twelve dollars. We 
call attention to his new “ No. 1” microscope, and also to the 
fact that he can furnish Abbé’s new illuminating apparatus 
complete for $22.00. 
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We have always taken pride in the fact that our journal has 
almost invariably been issued from the press on time. 
The delay in this issue comes from a change in our place of 
printing, and was unavoidable. We do not expect it to occur 
again. 
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(Via of the brightest and ‘‘ newsiest’’ journals that comes to our 
table is THE MICROSCOPE, now a monthly. 
—Monthly Bulletin. 
Be careful, Mr. Editor. This partakes of the “ familiar, 
colloquial” style; it has completely ruined this journal (in 
Mr. Hitchcock’s eyes). 
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66 ea RECORD ” is a good journal, but we are sorry 
to find that soon it will have poured upon it the wrath of 
the Washingtonian production. Jt has nearly a column of “Fa- 
cetiie”! We were told to omit these “ as having no proper place 
in such a journal.” If the Record does not do so, we fear its 
subscription list will be largely increased. 
