ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 1109 



Many stones whicli do not show flaws when examined in the 

 ordinary manner, will be found to contain cavities filled with fluid 

 when examined as above. 



Arc AX GEL I, G. — Sopra alcune dissoluzioiii carminiclie destinate alia coloritura 

 degli elementi istologici. (On some carmine solutions for staining the histo- 

 logical elements.) [Supra, p. 109-1.] 



Atti Soc. Tosc. ScL Nat.—Proc. Verb., IV. (1885) pp. 233-7. 

 Barnes, C. R. — The Process of Fertilization in Campanula Americina L. 



[Methods. Supra, p. 1085.] /!ot. Gazette, X. (1885) pp. 353-4 (1 pi.). 



Bjelgussow, a. K. — Eine neue Methode von Injection anatomischer Pra- 

 parate vennittelst kalter Masse. (A new method of injecting anatomical 

 preparations by cold masses.) [J'ost.] 



Arch.f. Anat. v. Physhl, 1885, pp. 379-8i. 

 BccHNER, H.— TTeber d. Verhalten d. Spaltpilzsporen zu den Anilinfarbstoffen. 

 (On the behaviour of the spores of Schizoraycetes with anilin dyes.) 



SB. Gesell. f. Murpihol. u. Physiol., 1885. 

 Campbell, D. H. — On growing the spores of Botrychium tematxun. 



[" The spores are devoid of chlorophyll, both before and after germination, 

 which suggests that they should be grown in rich earth or humus. Wlien 

 protliallia of simil ir plants have lieeu found they have been below the 

 surface of the ground, ajid he devised a plan [not described] for sowing 

 the spores under the soil yet so far as to be kept under constant 

 observation."] 



Bot. Gazette, X. (1885) p. 340. 

 Cole, A C. — Studies in Microscopical Science. (Parts IX. and X., pp. 33-6, 

 37-40.) 



Sect. I. ''Botanical Histology). (IX.) Non-sexual organs of reproduction in 



Vascular Cryptogams. Type II. Cone of Selaginella. Plate IX. S. imeq-tali- 



folii. Lon. Sect. Fertile spitu x 13. (X.) Structure of Macrosporangia 



(Anthers) in Taxus. Plate X. Vert. Sect, of Ovule of Taxus. 



Sect. II. (Animal Histology). Respiratory organs. Plate IX. Lung of 



Frog. Plate X. Lung of Duck. Tr. Sec. x 270. 

 Sect. III. (Pathological Histology). (IX.) Brown Induration of the Lung. 

 Emphvsema. Plate IX. Lung, Emphysema x 18. (X.) Pleurisy. 

 Plate X. Pleurisy x 68. 

 Sect. IV. (Popular Studies). (IX.) The Tracheal System of Insects. 

 (Methods, post.) Stem of Biijnonia.. Plate IX. Tr. Sec. x 75. (X ) 

 Insectivorous and Carnivorou.s Plants. Plate X. Carnivorous Plants. 

 Detmers, H. J. — [Importance of reliable Microscopical Evidence.] 



\_Post.'] Amer. Mon. Mia: Journ., VI. (1885) p. 109. 



Remarks at Cleveland Meeting of American Society of Microscopists. 

 Draper, E. T. — Graphic Microscopy. XXII. Transparent section of tooth of 

 Ant-eater. XXIII. Polijbiphonia fastiijiata. 



Sci.-Gossip, 1885, pp. 217- 8 (1 pi.), p. 241 (1 pi.). 

 Febiger, C. — See James, F. L. 

 FoBTTiNGER, A. — Benscignements Techniques. (Technical Information.) 



[1. Cliloral byiirate for the study and preservation of the lower animals. 



2. Collo<lion for fixing on the glass objects to be preserved in alcohol. 



3. IVjcess for jjurifying and hardening the paraffin of commt-rtie. /'ost.'] 



A/xh. de Biol., VI. (1885) pp. 115-25. 

 Garrison', F. L. — The microscopic structure of Iron and Steel. 



lPoHtr\ Jo'iru. Fr^raldin Inst., CXX. (1885) pp. 300-6 (5 pis.), 



from Trans. Airwr. Inst, of Minnj Engineers. 

 O iBBE.s, II. — Practical Histology and Pathology. 



:?rd (<1 , xii. and 196 pp., 8vo, London, 1885. 

 Gierke, II. — Farberei zu mikroskopischen Zwecken. Nebst Nachtrag. 

 (Staining for microscopical purposes. With Appendix.; 

 [Separate reprint of articles in Zeitsclir. f. Wiss. Mikr. Cf. ante, p. 900.] 



243 pp., 8vo, Braunschweig, 1885. 

 Scr. 2.— Vol. V. 4 



