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soiree was in successful progress. The illuminated building presented 

 a fine appearance from without. Inside it was filled with light and 

 life. It was estimated that between 3,000 and 4,000 people were pres- 

 ent during the evening. 



Four benches extended the length of the rink and every yard there 

 was a microscope for which a lamp furnished light. In all there were 

 over 175 microscopes, and the people were compelled to pass in one 

 direction around each bench. 



Most of the objects chosen for exhibition were those which would 

 best serve to engage and please the average visitor's attention rather 

 than those of the most particular scientific interest. Among them were 

 exquisite crystals of precious stones and metals, alloys, disease growths, 

 animal tissues, forms of vegetable and shell life, hair, the jDarasites of 

 various creatures, anatomical and physiological specimens, bacteria, 

 trichinae, micro-photographs, Kemmler's blood, gold, hairs of Egyp- 

 tian mummy, insect eggs, &c. 



A few of the more important exhibits were as follows : 



By A. W. Allen, with B. & L. : Trichina in pork, parasites of 

 beetle, micro-photograph, and crystals of antipyrine. 



By Dr. F. W. Brown, with Beck : Polyzoa. 



By Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., with B. & L. : Proboscis of blow 

 fly, circulation of blood in the tail of a fish, diatoms, platinocyanide of 

 magnesium, beetle, butterfly scales, and a spider in amber. 



By Dr. W. Chancy, with B. & L. : Human blood. 



By E. W. Claypole, B. Sc, with Beck : Onion moulds {Baryeida- 

 mia parasitica on polyactis jfascicularis and stysanus). 



By E. K. Deseave, with Beck : Young oyster. 



By Dr. Lyman Deck, with B. & L. : Scales of mosquito. 



By Prof. M. D. Ewell, with Bulloch's: Micrometers. 



By Dr. George E. Fell, with B. & L : Brazilian butterfly, insect 

 eggs on leaf, head of cysticercus, and blood of Wm. Kemmler. 



B}^ Dr. A. Feiel, with Bulloch's: Salicin (polarized). 



By Prof S. H. Gage, Branched muscular fibres. 



By Mr. E. H. Griflith, with Griffith club : Diatoms, crystals, and 

 foliage of pure silver. 



By Dr. D. E. Haag, with B. & L. : Canary bird's louse. 



By A. Kuhlman, with B. & L. : Isthma nervosa, 155 portraits, tails 

 of the June fly, tongue of rat. 



By Prof. D. S. Kellicott, with B. & L. : Medulla oblo7igata and 

 cerebellum of kitten. 



By Miss V. A. Latham, with Beck's : Double injected human lung. 



By Dr. C. Henri Leonard, with Beck : Hair of Egyptian mummy 

 4,000 years old. 



By Dr. L. D. Mcintosh, with oxy-hydrogen projection microscope : 

 Photographs of Amphipleura pellucida^ human spinal cord, bacillus 

 of tuberculosis, anthrax, and swine plague. 



By Mr. C. C. Mellor, with Mcintosh : Foraminifera. 



By Dr. W. P. Manton, with Griffith club : Croton water-bug and 

 ferns. 



By C. G. Milnor, with B. & L. : Human lung in health, and arranged 

 diatoms. 



By J. W. Queen & Co., with Acme stands : Diatoms, and tongue of 

 house fly. 



