TH:e MICROSCOPICAL ADVERTISER. 



THE MICROSCOPICAL JOURNAL. 



Contents for May, 1894. 



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



Woodworth , 129 



The American Microscopical Society, by Arthur M. Edwards, M. D. ... 133 

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



L. 0.sboru. (Illustrated) 13o 



The Aniline Stains, by Smith Ely Jelliffe, M. D , 152 



Editorial. — Progress 155 



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



Microscopical Appakatus. — 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. — Mosses 159 



The Eefractionist 159 



Practical Methods in Microscopy 160 



Kindness to Animals 160 



An Introduction to Structural Botany 160 



THE MICROSCOPE. 



Contents for April, 1894. 



Objects Seen Under the Microscope. X. — Some New Forms of Eadio- 



laria. (Illustrated) 49 



XI.— Eed Snow. (Illustrated) ?. 50 



Guano Examined Microscopically, by Arthur M. Edwards, M. D 51 



Program of the Tenth Annual Soiree of the Washington Microscopical 



Society for May 8, 1894 54 



Suggestions for Cell Making, Mounting With Glycerine and Finishing 



Mounts, by Magnus Pflaum 56 



The Size of a Spider's Thread 58 



Editorial. — An Anti- Dissection and Vivisection Writer 59 



Questions Answered. — No. 190-191, by Dr. S. G. Shanks 60 



190. Vegetable Sections Which Contain Crystals 60 



191. Where to Find Amo?bas and Sten tors 60 



Practical Suggestions. — by L. A. Willson.,, 61 



Metallic Crystals 61 



Quick Methods of Staining Tubercle Bacilli 62 



Arranged Scales of Synapta 62 



Science Gossip. — The Midland Naturalist 63 



The American Medical Association 63 



Recent Publications.— An Introduction to Structural Botany 63 



