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for microscopic photog-raphy and a limited number of 

 microscopes for students. But each was requested to 

 bring- his own dissecting- and compound microscope. The 

 fee was $20 for the basic course of instruction. Students 

 not provided with compound microscopes were charg-ed 

 $5 for the use of one. Board and rooms cost about $1 per 

 day. Mrs. Gertrude Crotty Davenport was instructor in 

 microscopic methods. 



Shameful. — One of our best friends who lives at Elgin, 

 111., says that there are about forty physicians there and 

 that not one of them knows enoug-h about a microscope to 

 be able to resolve a diatom. It would be a dang-erous pro- 

 ceeding to let anyone of them manipulate a first-class 

 homogeneous objective. 



SCIENCE-GOSSIP. 



The Smallest Watch.— The diameter of this is less 

 than half an inch. The exact measurement is 10>^ milli- 

 metres, or .4137 inch. Its thickness is 3 millimetres, or 

 .1182 inch, being but little more than a tenth of an inch. 

 The length of the minute hand is 2 4-10 millemetres, or 

 .09456 inch. That of the hour hand is 1 3-10 millimetres, 

 or .05122 inch. The entire works of the tiny watch com- 

 prise ninety-five individual pieces, and its exact weig-ht is 

 14.3499 grains, or, according to the metric system, 93 cen- 

 tigrammes-less than a single g-ram ! After having- been 

 wound up with the diminutive key the watch will run for 

 twenty-eight hours. The mainspring- when run down has 

 a circumference of .13396 inch. Its weight is 38 milli- 

 grammes, or .5902 grain. The weight of the four main 

 wheels, with their springs, is 42 millig-rammes, or .6468 

 g-rain. There are thirteen cog-s on the little cylinder 

 wheel, which has a circumference of 2 millimetres, or 

 .0788 inch, and weig-hs .75 milligramme, or .01155 g-rain. 

 The balance has a circumference of 3.57 millimetres, or 

 .140658 inch. In one hour it completes 18,152 revolutions, 

 travelling- a distance of 9,842 feet 6 inches. The most 



