HISTOLOGY. 



Bohm, Davidoff, and 

 Huber's Histology 



A Text=Book of Human Histology. Including Microscopic 

 Technic. By DR. A. A. BOHM and DR. M. VON DAVIDOFF, of 

 Munich, and G. CARL HUBER, M. D., Professor of Histology 

 and Embryology in the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 

 Handsome octavo of 528 pages, with 377 beautiful original illus- 

 trations. Flexible cloth, $3.50 net. 



RECENTLY ISSUED SECOND REVISED EDITION 



The work of Drs. Bohm and Davidoff is well known in the German edi- 

 tion, and has been considered one of the most practically useful books on the 

 subject of Human Histology. This American edition has been in great part 

 rewritten and very much enlarged by Dr. Huber, who has also added over 

 one hundred original illustrations. Dr. Huber's extensive additions have 

 rendered the work the most complete students' text-book on Histology in 

 existence. 



DrewV 



Invertebrate Zoology 



A Laboratory Manual of Invertebrate Zoology. By 



OILMAN A. DREW, PH.D., Professor of Biology at the Univer- 

 sity of Maine. With the aid of Members of the Zoological Staff 

 of Instructors at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Holl, 

 Mass. i2mo of 200 pages. Cloth, $1.25 net. 



JUST READY 



The author has had extensive experience in the classroom and the labor- 

 atory, being in charge of zoological instruction at the Marine Biological Labor- 

 atory at Woods Holl, Mass. This training has fitted him most admirably lo 

 write such a book as this. The subject is presented in a logical way, and the 

 type study has been following, as this method has been the prevailing one for 

 many years. The typography is such that the student will find no difficulty 

 whatever in following the classification. The work is very practical. 



