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INDEX 



Photographic, camera 203-205 



Negatives 207-213, 238 



Objectives 206, 209, 210 



Prints 207 



Photography of bacterial cultures. 243 



Color-correct 214 



Colored objects 214 



Compared with photo-micro- 

 graphy 217-220 



Embryos 209 



Focusing and exposure 



204-206,210 



Indebtedness to photo-micro- 

 graphy 217 



Large transparent objects_2i2-2i4 



Lighting 206,213, 239 



Metallic objects 239 



Objectives 206, 209, 210 



Objects in alcohol or water 204 



Opaque objects 238, 241 



Plates 2T4 



Stage 208 



Vertical camera 204-210 



Photo-micrograph 217 



Determination of magnification 



232 



5-20 diameters 209 



20-50 diameters .228 



100-2000 diameters 232-236 



Metallic surfaces, 238-242 



Objects suitable 225 



Opaque objects 238-242 



Prints 207 



Plates 214 



Reproductions 234 



With and without an ocular 



229-237 



Photo-micrographic, camera 



219-222, 233 



Outfit : 220 



Stand 227, 230 



Photo-micrography 203-244 



Apparatus 220, 233 



Compared with ordinary pho- 

 tography 215, 220 



Condenser 49, 224, 229 



Distinguished from nricro-pho- 



' tography 217-220 



Cover-glass correction 235 



Experiments 226 



Exposure. 211, 214, 217,231,236,242 



Focusing __2o6, 210, 226 



Focusing screen 206 



Lighting 



210, 223-226, 229, 232, 239, 240, 243 



Micrometer formagnification__232 



Objectives and oculars 



16, 221, 237-240 



Staining preparations 215 



Vertical camera 208, 219, 222 



With and without ocular__229-237 



Record table 238 



Physiologic histology .'_. 264 



Picric-alcohol. 281 



Picro-fuchsin 281, 314 



Pillar of microscope, Frontispiece. 



Pin-hole diaphragm 54 



Pjpette 300, 311 



Egg- 319 



Plane mirror, use 43 



Plates, color-correct 214 



Isochromatic or orthochro- 



matic 214 



Pleochroistn 175 



Pleurosigma angulatum 48 



Point, axial 19 



Burning 7, 35 



Eye 37, 130, 142 



Pointer ocular 80, 197, 176 



Polarized light, extraordinary and 



ordinary ray 173 



Polarizer and analyzer 162, 173 



Polarizing microscope, pedesis 



no, 175 



Position of condenser 54 



Objects or partsof same object. 102 



Positive oculars 12, 26 



Power, of microscope 116 



Illuminating, penetrating, re- 

 solving, of objective 24-25 



Ocular 29 



Preparation of reagents 268-283 



Preparations, cataloging 261 



Cabinet 264 



Labeling 262 



Permanent 252 



Temporary 251 



Principal, focus 3, 4. 7 



Focal distances 4, 35 



Optic axis 2, 7, 12 



Prism of Abbe camera lucida. 144-148 



Amici 155 



Comparison 164 



Dispersing 158 



Erecting __. 1 13 



Nicol 173 



Slit of micro-spectroscope, mut- 

 ual arrangement 161 



Wollaston's camera lucida. 143-144 



Prints, photographic 207 



Projection, microscope 



153, 154, 200-201, 330 



Objective 16 



Ocular 29, 223 



Pyroxylin 274 



