ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 1111 



LocY, W. A.— Treatment of the Eggs of the Spider. [Suora, p. 1083.] 



Ainer. Natural, XIX. (1885) pp. 1021-2. 

 Mark, E. L. — Eepairing Balsam Preparations. \_Fost.'] 



Amcr. Natural., XIX. (1885) p. 1137. 

 MoRRTS, W. — New Mounting Medium. [Supra, p. 1077.] 



Juurn. and Proc. Royal Soc. N. S. Wales, XVIII. (1884) pp. 178-9. 

 Naples Zoological Station, Third Catalogue of Marine Animals supplied by the. 

 fList of ditterent ol)ieets, with prices.] 



Issued with MT. Zool. Std. Neapcl, VI. (1885) Part 2. 



Ognew, J. — Zur Frage von der Morphologischen Bsdautung des fibrillaren 



Bindgewebes. (On the morphological siguiflcauce of the fibrillar cemnective 



tissue.) [Metliods 7J0sf.] Arch. f. Aaaf. u. Physiol., 1885, pp. 437-50 (1 pi.). 



Queen & Co.'s (J. W.) Slide Case. 



[Four trays holding 6 slides — falliug front — 3/4 in. thick— cover with 

 flanged sides and front.] 



Queen's .Via: Bull., II. (1885) p. 39 (1 fig.). 

 Ralph, T. S. — Microchemical Observations on the Blood in Health and in 

 Typhoid Fever. [Supra, p. 1104.] 12 pp. and 1 pi., 8vo, Sydney, 1885. 



Ryder, J. A. — A Cheap BeU-glass for the Laboratory Table. 



[" Taking a plain glass finger-bowl 4 or 5 in. wide and about 2 in. deep, 

 a liandle may be prepared by gluinir a 1/4 in. cork to the bottom. Cut 

 off the smaller end of the cork smoothly and cover it with marine glue. 

 If the end of the cork is now heated over a spirit-lamp until the glue 

 takes fire, and the cork is quickly pressed with its glue-covered end upon 

 tiie centre of the bottom of the dish, you have a cork handle by which 

 you can lift the dish."] 



Amer. Natural, XIX. (1885) p. 920. 

 Smith, H. L. — New Cement and new Mounting Medium, [^'^/jw, pp. 1097-9.] 



Amer. Mon. Mlcr. Jonrn., VI. (1885) p. 182. 

 SoLLAS, W. J. — On VeluUna stalactites (0. <S'.) and the Skeleton of the Anomo- 

 cladina. 



[Contains a description of his method of examination.] 



Proc. R. Irish Acad.— Science, IV. (1885) pp. 486-92 (2 ])ls.). 



Stbasburger, E. — Zur Mikroskopischen Technik. (Microscopical Technique.) 



[Supra, jip. 1097 and 1103.] Bot. Cantralhl, XXIV. (1885) pp. 156-7. 



Stuhlmann. F. — Ueber Nachbehandlung der Schnittserien mit Osmiumsaure. 



(On treating series of sections with oomic acid.) [/'ost.'\ 



Zool Anzeig., VIII. (188.i) pp. 643-4. 

 Trachsel-Crozet. — [Le Microtome a triple pince.] (The microtome with 

 triple pinci rs.) 



[Reply to A. Eternod, ante, p. 925.] 



Joum. de Microip-., IX. (1885) pp. 317-8. 

 Van Brunt, C. — Prof. H. L, Smith's new Mounting Medium. 



[Remarks on the composition and use of the medium. Cf. also s\ipra, p. 1097. 

 Also on fixing objects to the cover-glass. Supra, ]>. 1097.] 



.Joum. N. York Micr. Soc, I. (1885) pp. 158-9. 

 Whitman, C. O. — Methods of Eesearch in Microscopical Anatomy and Em- 

 bryology, ix. and 255 pp., 37 figs., 8vo, Boston, 1885. 

 „ ,. The Cambridge Eocking Microtome. [Supra, p. 1091.] 



Aif.cr. Natural., XIX. (1885) pp. 1022-5 (1 fig.). 

 „ „ A means of differentiating Embryonic Tissues. [Post.^ 



Pud., pp. 1134-7. 

 A new solvent of Chitin. [Pos^.] /6/(i., pp. 1137-8. 



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