Titles of Microscopical Publications. —IV. 



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Schaefer, E. A. ; The Essentials of Higtology. Thin 8°. 

 Philadelphia : Lea Bros. & Co., 1885. $2.25. 



The illustiations are unusually fine and profuse, but the text is 

 rather too brief for comfort. The volume is well worth having 

 for the illustrations. 



Minot, C. E.: Human Embryology. 8°. New York : Wm. 

 Wood & Co.. 1S92. $8 00. 



A compendious text-book of the highest meritand fully illustrated 

 with clean, new cuts. Has a good index and a copious reference 

 list to the literature of embryology. 



Osborn, H. L. : Invertebrate Dissections. Pamphlet, pp. 36. 

 Minneapolis: L. Kimball Printing Co., 1890. 40 cents. 



A handbook for students. The general anatomy of 19 com- 

 mon invertebrates briefly described. Among them, the sponge, 

 hydra, starfish, sea-urchin, earthworm, mussel, snail, spider, and 

 grasshopper. 



Osborn, Herbert : The Pediculi and Mallophaga affecting 

 Man and the Lower Animals. Pamphlet, Bulletin No. 7. U. S. 

 Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, 1891. 



Brief descriptions of external characteristics suflficient for iden- 

 tification, with cut of 42 forms. 



Strasburger, E. : A Manual of Vegetable Histology. Trans- 

 lated by A. B. Hervey. 8°. Boston: S. E. Cassino, 1887. 

 $2.00. 



A good practical work, with chapters on the reproduction of 

 alg£e, fungi, mosses, and ferns. Illustrations are few and rather 

 poor in quality. 



Schaefer, E. A. : A Course of Practical Histology. 12°. 

 Philadelphia: H. C. Lee, 1877. $2.00. 



A good handbook for students, on the methods of preparing, 

 injecting, and hardening tissues for histological study. The 

 principal points in the tissues are indicated, but no histological 

 details are given. 



Stirling, Wm. : AText-bookof Practical Histology. Quarto. 

 Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1881.. $4.50. 



A practical handbook for students, on the preparation and ex- 

 amination of animal tissues and organs, with a sufficient attention 

 to histological details. Outline plates to be filled in by the 

 student is a novel feature. 



