140 THE MICROSCOFE. Sept. 



THE MICROSCOPE. 



New Series, 1893. 



For Naturalists, Physicians, and Druggists, and Designed to Popularize 



Microscopy. 



Published monthly. Price $1.00 fer atinum. Subscriptions should end 

 with the year. The old series, consisting of 12 volufnes {iSSi-iSgs), ended 

 ■with December, i8g2. Sets of the old series cannot be furnished. All 

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CHARLES W. SMILEY, A. M., EDITOR. 



EDITORIAL. 



A Monument to Pasteur. — It has been decided to erect, 

 in one of'tlie principal squares in Paris, a monument to 

 the memory of Pasteur, and that this shall be done by 

 voluntary subscriptions obtained in all civilized nations. 



The Paris committee has therefore authorized the or- 

 g-anization of a committee for the United States in order to 

 g-ive the people an o]i])ortunity to assist in erecting- this 

 tribute of appreciation. This committee for the United 

 States is as follows : 



Dr. D. K. Salmon, Chairman, Chief of the Bureau of 

 Animal Industry. 



Dr. E. A. Schweinitz, Secretary, President of and rep- 

 resenting- the Chemical Society of Washington, Chief 

 Chemist Biochemic Laboratory. 



Dr. G. Brown Cloode, Treasurer, Assistant Secretary of 

 the Smithsonian Institution, Dr. George M. Sternberg-. 

 Surg-eon General, U. S. Army. 



Dr. J. Rufus Tryon, Surgeon General U. S. Navy. 



Dr. J. Walter Wyman, Surg-eon (ieneral, U. S. Marine 

 Hospital Service. 



Prof. S. F. Emmons, U. S. Geological Survey, represent- 

 ing the Geolog-ical Society. 



