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  GAZETTE. 
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  November, 
  

  

  Fig. 
  VI. 
  Cerato-Lejeunea 
  mauritlana 
  St. 
  a. 
  pars 
  caulis 
  a 
  ventre 
  visa. 
  

   b. 
  Perianthium. 
  

  

  Fig. 
  VII. 
  Lopho'Lejmnea 
  midlilacem 
  St. 
  Pars 
  caulis 
  c. 
  per 
  a 
  Tentre 
  

   visa. 
  

  

  Fig. 
  yilL 
  Acro-Lejeiinea 
  parvihha 
  St. 
  a. 
  pars 
  caulis 
  a 
  ventre 
  visa. 
  

   b. 
  Folia 
  involucr. 
  c. 
  amph. 
  

  

  Fig. 
  IX. 
  Cerato 
  Lejeunea 
  Renauhlii 
  St. 
  a. 
  pars 
  caulis 
  a 
  ventre 
  visa. 
  

   b. 
  perianthiiim. 
  

  

  Fig. 
  X. 
  Lophocdea 
  horhonica 
  St. 
  a. 
  pars 
  caulis 
  a 
  ventre 
  visa. 
  b. 
  per- 
  

   lanthmm. 
  c. 
  folium 
  invol. 
  d. 
  amph. 
  invoL 
  

  

  Fig. 
  XL 
  Lophocdea 
  inflafa 
  St. 
  Pars 
  caulis 
  a 
  ventre 
  visa. 
  

  

  Fig 
  XII. 
  Lophoeolea 
  longifoUa 
  St. 
  a. 
  pars 
  caulis 
  c. 
  flore 
  fern. 
  b. 
  

   periantluom. 
  c. 
  Folia 
  invol 
  d. 
  Amph. 
  invoL 
  

  

  Fig. 
  XIII. 
  Lophocdea 
  rubescens 
  St. 
  a. 
  pars 
  caulis 
  a 
  ventre 
  visa. 
  b. 
  

   perianthium. 
  c. 
  Folia 
  et 
  amph. 
  invol. 
  

  

  Fig. 
  XIV. 
  Plagiochila 
  Cambuena 
  St. 
  a, 
  folium 
  caulinum. 
  b. 
  Am- 
  

   pnigastnum. 
  

  

  Fig. 
  XV. 
  Plagiochila 
  Roclriguezii 
  St. 
  Pars 
  caulis 
  a 
  ventre 
  visa. 
  

  

  ^;„ 
  S-S- 
  Xyi. 
  P%;,x;/u7a 
  ^ennra; 
  St. 
  a. 
  para 
  caulis 
  a 
  ventre 
  visa. 
  b. 
  per- 
  

   nan 
  thill 
  m 
  junius. 
  c. 
  folium 
  florale. 
  

  

  Pig. 
  XVII. 
  Schistocheila 
  horhonica 
  St. 
  a. 
  Folium 
  caulinum. 
  b. 
  apex 
  

   plantae 
  c. 
  per. 
  

  

  Fig. 
  XVIII. 
  Schistocheila 
  pili 
  gem 
  Si. 
  Folium 
  caulinum. 
  

  

  Celloidin 
  imbedding 
  in 
  plant 
  histology 
  

  

  A. 
  C. 
  EYCLESHYMER. 
  

  

  Ce 
  lloiditiMmbedding 
  is 
  being 
  used 
  quite 
  extensively 
  in 
  

   animal 
  histology 
  and 
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  many 
  advantages 
  over 
  paraffine. 
  

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  introducing 
  the 
  methods 
  into 
  plant 
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  claim 
  but 
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  delicate 
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  tissues, 
  by 
  

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  ^ware 
  of 
  the 
  extreme 
  car 
  

   the 
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  ^^.'^ 
  contraction. 
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  is 
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  by 
  

  

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  a 
  celloidin 
  free 
  from 
  all 
  trace 
  of 
  

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  be 
  used. 
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  excellent 
  article 
  is 
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  through 
  the 
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