NOTES AND QUERIES. 323 
NOTES “AND QUERIES: 
Att Notes and Queries should be sent to Mr. George E. Davis, 
The Willows, Fallowfield, Manchester, before the 16th of 
each month. 
MicroscoPicaL Lagpets.—In our last issue we noticed some 
labels for micro-objects, sent us by Mr. Quinn. A Liverpool 
correspondent calls our attention to the fact that Mr. I. C. Thomp- 
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Sp sicseswetes pateeweaies MICROSCOPICAL 
settee eens : Society OF LIVERPOOL. 
MR. I. C. THOMPSON’S LABELS. 
son first devised similar labels which were mentioned on page 206 
of this year’s volume, sending us at the same time specimens of 
ANATOMICAL Ba STISSUCYreraecoe sleceieforsheniele 
Gldss ye asde cea jared Sekar oe neaguenaooos 5d 
Orderi ch acetates a KYolueheel Meeseere Oa cel co 
Leen hopobe ote cadote Mounter .. 
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MR. QUINN’S LABELS. 
those labels. We are sorry some specimens of these labels were 
not sent with the abstract of the Liverpool Proceedings, for until 
we received Mr. Quinn’s, we were not aware that such labels could 
be purchased. 
These new labels are placed upon the slide as indicated in the 
figure, which conduces to their being placed always “ the right side 
up ” on the stage of the microscope. 
Qui capiT ILLE Facit.—The Editor of the Journal of the Postal 
Microscopical Society charges | “a contemporary ” with publishing 
a “somewhat mutilated copy” of Mr. Moore’s paper, Organisms 
from the recently discovered Roman bath. As the cap nearly fits 
us, we are contented to wear it, and beg to inform the microscopists 
of Bath and elsewhere that we shall always be glad to publish articles 
of value at early dates, which have been “ pressed out for want of 
room” from other Journals in order to admit articles of less value. 
