80 THE MICROSCOPE. May, 



THE MICROSCOPE. 



Contents for May, 1894, 



Objects Seen Under the IMicroscope. The Smelt (Osn^erus mordax), 



by Lawrence E. Griffin and Edith Montgomery. (Illustrated) 65 



Models for Constitution and By-Laws of a Microscopical Society. — III. 72 



Editorial. — A Lady Microscopist for 50 Yeai-s 75 



Practical Suggestions. — by L. A. Willson 76 



Uucinula neeatro 76 



Etching Labels on Slides 77 



To Obtain and Mount an Embryo Chick 77 



A Good Way To Mount Mo.sses 78 



Recent Publications. — Sir Francis Bacon's Cipher Story 78. 



THE MICROSCOPICAL JOURNAL. 



Contents for May, 1894. 



A Method for Orienting Small Objects for the Microtome, by W. McjI. 



Wood worth 129 



The American ISIicroscopical Society, by Arthur M. Eilwards, M. D.... 133 

 Studies of the Histology of Various Mammalian Tissues. — II, by Henry 



L. Osborn. (Illustrated) 135 



The Aniline Stains, by Smith EJy Jellifle, M. D f 152 



Editorial. — Progress 155 



Meeting of Michigan State Board of Health, Lansing, April 13, '94 155 



Microscopical Apparatus. — A New 1 5 Objective 156 



Medical Microscopy. — Work of the Mich. Board of Health in 1894 157 



Bacteriology. — Mice Destroyed by Bacilli 158 



Gen. Hawley on Bacteria 159 



Microscopical Societies. — Microscope Club, Lincoln, Neb 159 



New Publications. — Mo&ses 159 



The Refraction ist 159 



Practical Methods in Microscopy 160 



Kindne-ss to Animals 160 



An Introduction to Structural Botany 160 



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