ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICBOSCOPY, ETC. 745 



Broeck, E. Van den. — Une visite a la Station Zoologique et a l'Aquarium 

 de Naples. (A visit to the Zoological Station and Aquarium of Naples.) 



[Brief reference to the excellence of the Microscopical preparations.] 



Bull. Set. Dep. du Nord, V. (1882) pp. 240-54. 

 Cameo-cutters, Microscopic dexterity of the. 



Amer. Natural, XVI. (1882) pp. 762-3, 

 from Our Home and Science Gossip. 

 Cohen, E., and J. Grimm. — Sammlung von Mikrophotographien znr Ver- 

 anschaulichung der Mikroskopischen Structur von Mineralien und Gesteine. (Col- 

 lection of Microphotographs for the demonstration of the Microscopical Structure 

 of Minerals and Rocks.) Parts I.-VI., 48 plates. 4to, Stuttgart, 1881-2. 

 Cole's (A. C.) Studies in Microscopical Science. 



No. 13 (pp. 109-112). — The Kidney. Plate of Diagrams of the Human 



Kidney. 

 No. 14 (pp. 113-18). — Vertical Section of Cluster Cup, JEcidium com- 

 positarum var. tussilaginis. In situ on the leaf of Tussilago farfara. 

 Plate x 70. 

 No. 15 (pp. 119-26). — Horizontal Section of the Human Kidney through 



Medullary Layer (papillary portion), stained logwood. Plate X 400. 

 No. 16 (pp. 127-32). — Transverse Section of Aerial Stem of the Field 



Horse-tail (Equisetum arvense), stained carmine. Plate x 100. 

 No. 17 (pp. 133-40). — The Kidney. Vertical Section Human Kidney, 

 showing part of the Labyrinth and Medullary Ray ; injected carmine 

 and stained logwood. Plate x 145. 

 No. 18 (pp. 141-46 V — Transverse Section of Root of Dandelion (Leontodon 

 Taraxacum), portion of Xylem, portion of Bast and Cambium, stained 

 logwood. Double plate x 700. 

 No. 19 (pp. 147-50). — The Lung. Transverse Sections, Bronchus of Sheep 



in Lung Tissue, stained logwood. Plate x 30. 

 No. 20 (pp. 151-6). — Lijcopo-Jiiim WHdenovii. Transverse Section of Stem, 



stained logwood. Plate x 300. 

 No. 21 (pp. 157-60). — The Lung. Vertical Section of Human Lung, 

 stained logwood. Plate x 315. 

 D., A. R. — Microscopical Cement. 



[" Patent Knotting " from oil aud colour stores, exposed to the air until it 

 has become of the proper consistency, — for mending cells and for 

 preventing running-in of the finishing varnish.] 



North. Microscopist, II. (1882) p. 259. 

 Delogne. — Preparation des Mousses et des He'patiques. (Preparation of 

 Mosses and Hepaticae.) [Supra, p. 706.] Bull. Soc. Belg. Micr., VII. (1882) p. cl. 

 Elcock, C. — How to Prepare Foraininifera. 2nd paper. [Post.'] 



Journ. Post. Micr. Soc, I. (1SS2) pp. 139-45 (1 fig.). 



Ermengen, E. Van. — Preparation des Bacte'ries de la Tuberculose. Perfec- 



tionnements apporte's a la me'thode de Double Coloration. (Preparation of the 



Bacteria of Tuberculosis. Improvements in the Method of Double Staining.) 



[Supra, p. 706.] Bull. Soc. Belg. Micr., VII. (1882) pp. cli.-hi. 



Fleming, J. T. — Osmic Acid Mounting. 



[Exhibition of Volvox globator in osmic acid.] 



North. Microscopist, II. (18S2) p. 255. 

 George, C. F. — Water Collecting-Apparatus. [Post.] 



Joum. Post. Micr. Soc, I. (1.S82) pp. 158-60 (1 fig.). 

 Graff, T. S. U. — Resolution of Fasoldt's 18-band plate, and last band of 

 19-band plate. [Supra, p. 416.] 



Bausch 4' Bomb Optical C'o.'s Supplement to Catalogue, Feb. 18S2, p. 6. 



Griesbach, H. — Ein neues Tinctionsmitfel fiir Menschliche nnd Thierische 



Gewebe. (A New Staining Material for Human and Animal Tissues.) 



[Supra, p. 716.] Zool. Anzeig., V. (1S82) pp. 406-10. 



Note on same by Dr. E. Van Ermengen, in Bull. Soc. Belg. Micr., VII. (1S82) 



p. cliv.-vi. 



Griffith, C. H.— Cutting Sections of Coal. 



[Reply to F. Kitton, supra, p. 587.] Sci.-Gossip, 1882, p. 186. 



