THE MICROSCOPICAL JOURNAL. 



Contents for October, 1894. 



On the Limitation of Tuberculosis, by Dr. W. W. AUeger 289 



On Species in the Desmidiie, by Arthur M. Edwards, M. D 299 



A vStudy of the Microscopic Phenomena of Commencing Inflammation, 

 With iSpecial Reference to the Diapedesis of the White Blood 



Corpuscles, by Chas. F. Craig, M. D 301 



Microscopical Technique Applied to Histology. — VII 314 



The Character and Uses of Glycozone, by Cyrus Edson, M. D 318 



Editorial. — The Practical Value of the Microscope 32o 



Microscopical Apparatus. — Construction of Microscope Stands.... 320 



Microscopical Manipulation — Simplification of Laboratory Methods 321 



Medical Microscopy. — A Study of Palsy 322 



Biological Notes. — The Smallest Known Flowering Plant 322 



Microscopical Societies. — Lincoln Microscope Club, Roscoe Pound, 



Secretary 323 



Microscopical Notes. — Microscopical Praxis 324 



Inoculation of Warts 324 



Primary Dissecting Microscope 324 



THE MICROSCOPE. 



Contents for October, 1894. 



Objects Seen Under the Microscope. XVIII. — A new Dictiosphierium 



(Illustrated) 145 



A Note, Incidentally in regard to the Animality of the Diatom, but es- 

 pecially to Mr. Cunningham's Method of Illumination by A. C. 



Stokes, M. D 146 



The Oldest Fossils, Microscopic by A. M. Edwards, M. D loO 



Walker Prizes in Natural History 151 



Editorial. — Stokes vs. Cunningham 153 



More Books 153 



Sand Grains 153 



Questions Answered. — 202. Writers on Histology and Urine 154 



203. — The Wenham Microscope Stand 154 



204. — The Bullock Microscope Stand 154 



205.— A Spot Lens 154 



Practical Suggestions. — By L. A. Willson 



A Double Nose-piece 154 



Leaves of Deutzia 155 



A Dissecting Microscope 155 



Leaf Fungi 155 



Dark Ground Illumination .-. 155 



Science-Gossip. — Shufeldt's Apparatus for Photo-Micrography 15() 



Hydrogen Dioxide 157 



Recent Pt^blications 158 



Biology of Ferns — Atkinson 158 



