CARPENTERONTHE MICROSCOPE 



AND ITS REVELATIONS 



EIGHTH 



Edited by W. H. Dallin^cr, D.Sc., D.C.L, F.R.S. 



With 23 Plates and nearly 900 Engravings 



OCTAVO. 1181 PAGES. CLOTH, $8.00, .HALF MOROCCO, $9.00 



*** Eight of the chapters have been entirely rewritten and the text 

 throughout reconstructed, enlarged, and revised with the aid and advice 

 of E. M. Nelson, ex-President of The Royal Microscopical Society; 

 Arthur Bolles Lee, author of "The Microtomist's Vade Mecum"; Dr. E* 

 Crookshank, the well-known Bacteriologist; Prof* T. Bonney, F.R.S.; 

 W. J. Pope, F.I.C, F.C.S., etc., Chemist to the Goldsmith's Technical 

 Institute ; Prof. A. W. Bennett, Lecturer on Botany at St. Thomas' Hos- 

 pital; and F.Jeffrey Bell, Professor of Comparative Anatomy and Zoology, 

 King's College, London. 



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A thorough and complete revision of the entire text has 

 been made ; eight chapters have been entirely reconstructed, and 

 everything of importance to Microscopy which has transpired in 

 the interval has been noted. This applies to the theory of the 

 Microscope as well as to its use. Many new illustrations have 

 been included and it has been very materially increased in size. 



"CARPENTER" is the only complete and exhaustive modern work on 

 the Science of Microscopy 



