482 SUMMABY or CURRENT RESEARCHES RELATING TO 



Cole, A. C. — Studies in Microscopical Science. 



Vol. II. No. 15. Sec. I. No. 8. Adipose Tissue, pp. 29-32. Plate 8 x 250. 

 No. 16. Sec. II. No. 8. pp. 29-34. Epidermal Tissue. Plate 8. T. S. 



of aerial root of Dendrobium X 130. 

 No. 17. Sec. I. No. 9. Development of Bone, pp. 33-6. Plate 9. Ossi- 

 fication of Cartilage (Quain) x 300. 

 No. 18. Sec. II. No. 9. pp. 35-8. Vasicular Tissue. Plate 9. Bast, 

 Sieve Tubes and Liber Cells. 

 „ „ Methods of Microscopical Research. 



Part IX. pp. xlix.-lii. Mounting (continued). Description of Materials. 

 Part X. pp. liii.-vii. Mounting (continued). The Preparation of Diatom- 

 acese. 

 „ „ Popular Microscopical Studies. No. VII. A Grain of Wheat (con- 



cluded), pp. 25-8.— The Common Bulrush (Typha), pp. 29-31. Plate 7. T. S. 

 of Stem, double stained, x 75. 

 No. VIII. The Intestine, pp. 33-7. Plate 8. T. S. Ileum of Cat injected 

 X 50. 

 Collins' (C.) Series of 48 Fish Scales. Micr. News, IV. (1884) p. 109. 



CoBNiL, — .— Sur le mode de conservation des pieces anatomiques destinees a 

 etre examinees au Microscope. (On the mode of preserving anatomical objects 

 required to be examined with the Microscope. 

 [Brief note only of original paper. The best preserving liquid is 90 per 

 cent, alcohol using a volume at least 20 times as great as that of the piece 

 to be preserved, which should if possible be reduced to 1/2-1 cm. cube.] 

 Journ. de Micr., VIII. (1884) p. 189, from Progres Medical. 

 Cox, J. D.— [Prof. H. L. Smith's] New Mounting Media. \_Supra, p. 476.] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., V. (1884) p. 71. 

 Coze and Simon, P. — Recherches de pathologie et de therapeutique esperimen- 

 tales sur la Tuberculose. (Experimental pathological and therapeutical 

 observations on Tuberculosis.) 

 [Contains I. Technique.] 



Journ. de Microgr., VIII. (1884) pp. 235-9, from 

 Bull. G^n. de Therapeutique. 

 Cbeese, E. J. E. — An inexpensive Turn-table. 



[" A home-made turn-table which any one with ordinary knack can make 

 for himself at the cost of a shilling.''] 



Journ. of Micr., III. (1884) pp. 106-7 (3 figs.). 

 Deby, J. — Notes diatomiques. (Notes on Diatoms). 



[I. On MM. Prinz- and Van Ermengem's work on the structure of the 

 valves of diatoms (post). II. Discovery of Terpsinoe musica in Spain. 

 III. Special slides of diatoms by MoUer (post).'] 



Journ. de Microgr., VIII. (1884) pp. 228-31. 

 DiPPEL, L. — Die Anwendung des polarisirten Lichtes in der Pflanzenhistologie. 

 (The use of polarized light in vegetable histology.) \_Post.'] 



Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr., I. (1884) pp. 210-7 (5 figs.). 

 „ „ Kalium-Quecksilberjodid als Quellungsmittel. (Biniodide of mercury 



and potassium as a swelling agent.) \_Post.'] 



Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr., 1. (1884) pp. 251-3. 

 DuEKEE, E. p. H. — Mounting in balsam in cells. \_Post.'] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., V. (1884) pp. 84-85. 



Edinger, L. — Notiz, betreffend die Behandlung von Praparaten des Central- 



nervensystems, welche zur Projection mit dem Scioptikon dienen soUen. 



(Note on the treatment of preparations of the central nerve-system intended 



for projection with the Sciopticon.) {^Post.'] 



Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr., I. (1884) pp. 250-1. 

 Elsnee, F. — Mikroskopische Atlas. Ein illustrirtes Sammelwerk zum Gebrauche 

 fiir Gesundheitsbeamte, Apotheker, Drogisten, Kaufleute and Gebildete 

 Laien. (Microscopical Atlas. An illustrated compendium for the use of 

 ofBcers of health, apothecaries, druggists, merchants, and well-informed lay- 

 men.) Part I. 9 pp. and 2 pis. of 27 photomicrographs. 4to, Halle, 

 1884. 



[Contains Coffee and Coffee-surrogate. Tea and Tea-surrogate.] 



