THE MICROSCOPICAL ADVERTISER. 



THE MICROSCOPICAL JOURNAL. 



Contents for September, 1894. 



^ynara, by Georj^e C. Whipple, with frontispiece 257 



Typhoid Fever, by Elmer Lee, A. M., M. D 262 



Microscopical Technique Applied to Histology. — VI 265 



Notes on the Habitat of Diatoms, by R. D. Nevins 270 



•Smegma Bacillus, by Philip Jaisohn, M. D 272 



The Meeting of the American Microscopical Society at Brooklyn, N. Y., 



by W. H. Seaman, Secretary 273 



Preparing Teeth for Microscopic Study, by W. E. Christensen, D.D.S... 277 



Editorial. — Oliver Wendall Holmes a Microscopist 280 



Centrifugation 280 



Photo Micrographs 280 



Microscopical Apparatus. — A Convenient Sub-Stage Condenser..... 283 

 Microscopical Manipulation. — New Method of Staining Micro-Or- 



ganisms in the Blood 283 



Silverin, a New Polishing Material 284 



Seeing Bacillus Tuberculosis with a Low Power 284 



Medical Microscopy. — The Bacteria of Rheumatism 284 



Cancer 284 



Bacteriology. — Bacteriology of the Embryo 285 



Diatoms. — Staining 285 



Microscopical Notes. — Dr. Stokes' New Book 286 



To Keep Metallic Objects From Rusting 286 



Obituary.— Ezra Hollis Griffith, A. M 286 



Microscopical Societies. — Quekett Microscopical Club 287 



New Publications. — Mikrophotographie und die Projection 288 



Twelve Edible Mushrooms of the United States 288 



THE MICROSCOPE. 



Contents for September, 1894. 



Objects Seen Under the Microscope. XVI. — The Crab-Louse. XVII. — 



Trichina Spiralis. (Illustrated) 129 



On a Plate of Brass for Mounting Microscopic Objects, by Arthur M. 



Edwards, M. D 131 



Immersion Objectives, hj A. C. Stokes, M. D , 133 



A Few Hints on the Selection of a Microscope, by Daniel E. Haag, M. D. 137 

 The Therapeutics of Glycozone, Composition and Characteristics, by 



Cyrus Edson, M. D 139 



Editorial. — Microscope for Recreation 142 



Practical Suggestions. — By L. A. Willson 143 



Mounting of Small Insects 143 



Microscopical Apparatus 143 



Section of Tapeworm 144 



yEcidia or Cluster Cups 144 



Celloidin Imbedding 144 



To Clean Balsam Mounts 144 



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