ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 993 



Gaebini, a. — Jfanuale per la Tecnica moderna del Microscopio nelle Oisservazioni 

 zoologiche, istulogicbe ed anatomicbe. (Manual of the modern technic of the 

 Microscope in zoological, histological and anatomical observations.) 



16mo, Verona, 1884. 

 Gravis, A. — Microscopical Technique at Naples in 1883. 



[Translated and adapted by J. S. Kingsley from the French in Bull. Soc. 

 Belg. Micr., ante, p. 483.] 



Sci. Record, II. (1884) pp. 198-203, 227-31. 

 Griffin, A. W.— On the collection and preparation of the Diatomacete. II. 

 Preparation. Jour7i. of Microscojyy, III. (1884) pp. 229-3(3. 



HoFjiEiSTEE, v.— See Bibliography a. 



James, F. L. — Method of preparing picro-carmine and indigo-carmine. 

 \_Supra, p. 982.] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Joiirn., V. (1884) pp. 178-9, 199, from National Drugqist. 

 JiJiMA, J.— Entwickelungsgcscliiclite der Susswasser-Dendrocoelen. (Develop- 

 ment of Fresh-water Dendroccela.) 



[Contains methods of preparing Planarians and their Eggs. Abstr. in Amer. 

 Natural., xviii. (18S4) pp. 1068-9, ante, p. 746, and supra, p. 978.] 



Zcitschr. f. Wiss. ZooL, XL. (1884) jip. 359-464 (4 pla.). 

 Kaln, C. H. — Mounting Media. \_Supra, p. 985.] 



Micr. Bulletin, I. (1884) pp. 36-7. 

 Journ. of Microscopy, III. (1884) p. 259. 

 Kingsley, J. S. — Microscopical Methods. IV. Imbedding. 



Sci. Record, II. (1884) pp. 172-6 (1 fig.). 

 „ „ Rapid Imbedding. \_Post.'] Sci. Record, II. (1884) p. 269. 



„ „ Glycerine Mounts. IPost.'] „ „ pp. 269-70. 



Lendexffvd, R- v. — On the Preservation of tender Marine Animals. 

 [Summary of the methods usually employed.] 



Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, IX. (1884) pp. 256-8. 



Lewis, W. J. — Hair, microscopically examined and medico-legally considered. 



\_Post.'] Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., V. (1884) pp. 162-6, 



The 3ficrosco2]e, IV. (1884) pp. 197-201. 

 Also under the title of " The Microscope in Forensic Medicine." 

 Sci. Monthly, II. (1884) pp. 227-8. 

 Libbet, W., jun. — Celloidine as an Embedding Mass. 

 [Similar directions to those given ante, p. 822.] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., V. (1884) p. 183. 

 M'MuERiCH, J. P. — Killing Infusoria. [Ante, p. 813.] 



Amer. Natural, XVIII. (1884) p. 832. 



Osborne, H. F. — Upon a Microscopical method of studying the Amphibian Brain, 



[Supra, p. 978.] Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., V. (1884) p. 188.' 



Science, IV. (1884) p. 343. 

 Peyer, a. — Die Microscopic am Krankenbette. (Microscopy at the sick-bed.) 

 [Contains coloured plates of the appearance, under the Microscope, of 

 urine (63), sputum (14), and fwces (2) in disease.] 



8vo, Basel, 1884, xii. and 19 i^p. and 79 pis. with explanations. 

 Piper, R. U. — Identification of Blood-corpuscles. 



[Table of the measurement of blood-corpuscles from 13 young do"-s selected 

 out of like tables of measurement of more than 400 dogs.] 



The Microscope, IV. (1884) pp. 219-22. 

 Plaut, H. — Fiirbungs-^Mcthodcn zum Nachwciss der faulniss-erregendon und 

 pathogenen Mikroorganiamen. (Staining methods for demonstrating the 

 putrefactive and pathogenic micro-organisms.) [Post.'] 



fol. Leipzig, 1884. 

 Pond Life, Collecting. [Post.] Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., V. (1884; p. 200. 



Riebe, A, — Mikro-photograpliiacher Atlas fiir Brciniereien. (Micro-photograpliic 

 atlas for distilleries.) Heft 1, fol. Halle, 1884, 1 p., 4 figs., and 2 pis. 



RooEits, W. A. — A new form of Section-cutter. [Post.] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., V, (1884) p. 171. 

 The Microscope, IV. [1884) p. 205.' 



