174 Tue Microscope. 
to Natural History.” Four of these works are now before the 
public and the manuscript for others is well under way. 
Dr. Geo. Duffield is the present Secretary of the Michigan 
State Medical Society. He has studied under Arnold at Heidel- 
berg, and has paid special attention to the subject of Pathologi- 
cal Anatomy. 
Dr. C. G. Jennings is well-known both as a teacher and asa 
very skillful and successful worker with the microscope. 
Dr. Frank W. Brown has pursued. microscopical studies 
abroad, and is at present the Professor of Histology and Mic- 
roscopy in the Detroit College of Medcine. 0. BH. B. 
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C..H.. § 
The new “editors and publishers ” commence their active 
work with the September issue of this journal. We shall be 
pleased to speak to our old friends through these columns; and 
the new proprietors have kindly promised us this privilege. We 
have an illustrated article ready for their first issue. 
C. Ha 
At Last.—Our readers may not all be aware of the comple- 
tion of a very interesting little drama, in the city of Washing- 
ton, during the past month. 
It was not a surprise to the senior editor of this journal and 
has been predicted by him as one of the things surely to come 
to pass. We thought it would occur on the first of January last 
but we guessed just six months too soon. After six and one- 
half years of exhaustive editorial work the amiable editor of the 
American Monthly Microscopical Journal gracefully retires. 
