THE MICROSCOPE. 



MR. ZENTMAYER says he is going to issue a new catalogue very- 

 soon. So get one and see what this model ''worker in brass" 

 will offer you. Have you seen his Army Hospital Stand ? 



TN order to perpetuate his great fame, 



1 They called a society after his name." 

 And so the microscopists of Dansville, 111., surprised Mr. E. H. 

 Griffith, on the 24th of February, by forming "The Griffith Micro- 

 scopical Club." If there is anything in a name, we know it will be 

 a busy and successful club. 



THE Elmira Microscopical Society give their first annual soiree 

 April 20th. All visitors from abroad will be entertained by 

 the society. 



JUST as we go to press we are in receipt of a personal letter from 

 Professor A. Y. Moore, of Cleveland, in which he says he has 

 resolved "the amphipleura pellucida with a -J- homogeneous by 

 central sunlight." Mr. Fasoldt will have to send his 1,000,000 lines 

 to the west if he wants them to be seen. 



Pigeon-Post Films. — Dr. R. H. Ward, of Troy, N. Y., has a sup- 

 ply of the microphotographic films as used for transmitting news by 

 pigeon-post during the siege of Paris. He is distributing these very 

 interesting curiosities to correspondents, and will send an unmount- 

 ed piece, suitable for a microscopic specimen, to any microscopist, 

 on request, provided a stamped and directed envelope be sent for 

 reply. Exchanges in return are not asked, but will be accepted 

 with appreciation if sent. 



