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and fluids. The microscopes for laboratory use are chiefly 
Hartnack. Most of the private microscopes in the labora- 
tory at the time I was there were from Seibert, an excellent 
Wetzlar manufacturer, not well known in America ; and one 
or two from Zeiss. The stock of reagents in the cases is 
large, and, if necessary, new ones will be cheerfully ordered. 
The University requires of special students working every 
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day in the laboratory, a"payment of fifteen dollars, which 
covers all necessary expenses. 
_ Strassburg University had about rooo students during the 
winter semester of 1887—’88, and 104 professors, privat-do- 
cents and assistants. It is, therefore, neither one of the 
largest, nor one of the smallest, of Germany’s twenty-one 
universities, 
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