54 THE MICROSCOPE. 



of its discovery, location, interesting features, how distinguislied, 

 how examined, and where it can be obtained. More about this we 

 are unable to say at present. It certainly is a very handy and 

 unique arrangement. We wish Mr. C. M. Vorce, of Cleveland, 

 Ohio, the author, would tell us of his plans. 



WE have recently purchased for a friend one of Bulloch's Biolog- 

 ical Microscopes, complete, as advertised on page 3, and it 

 is enough to say about it what the purchaser said: "Mr. Bulloch 

 did not half represent his microscope to me. I am most happily 

 disappointed with it." 



OUR printer, Geo. S. Davis, of Detroit, announces the early ap- 

 pearance of " Lewin on Drugs," translated with the author's 

 approval from his latest German edition. 



BY turning to our " Society Proceedings " it will be noticed that 

 the '' Camden Society" had some photographing done at their 

 last meeting. A print of the probosis of a blow-fly is before us, 

 taken on Carbutt's B plate; i inch objective; A eye-piece; student's 

 lamp and condenser; six minutes' exposure. Certainly very well 

 done. 



DO you wish to take an "old reliable" road along the "fishing 

 line," to a place where the streams and lakes are so full of 

 trout, bass and pickerel that they crowd each other out of the water? 

 Then read advertising page 16 and send for a " Tourists' Guide " — 

 page 17. You will get a very readable and nicely illustrated little 

 book all for the asking. Safety, speed, elegance, health, game and 

 books all given away. 



