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Puget Sound Marine Station, Friday Harbor, 

 Washington 



Tenth Annual Session, June 23 to Aug.l, 1913 



A well equipped laboratory in the midet of a rich and 

 little known region. 



Marine Biological Laboratory 



WOODS HOLE, MASS. 



TREVOR KINCAID 

 University of Washington 



Seattle. Wash. 



ELEVENTH EDITION 



THB MICROSCOPE, 



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By J. McKeen Cattell, Professor of Psychology in Columbia University 



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