776 SUlIilAST OF CimKEXT EESEAKCHES, ETC. 



Noll, F. C. — [Eine Flussigkeit fiir Dauerpraparate von zarten Crustaoeen unci 

 deren Larven.] (A fluid for permanent preparations of delicate Crus- 

 tacea and their larvae.) [_Supra, p. 732.] 



Zool. Ameig., VI. (1883) p. 472. 

 Peerier, E. See Capus, G. 

 QuiXLAX, F. J. B. — Bacillus-mounting. 



The Microscope, III. (1883) p. 138, from Medical and Surgical Eeixirter, 

 from Medical Press, 28th March, 1883. 

 Rataboul. — Les Diatome'es. Ee'colte et pre'paration. (The Diatoraaceae. Collec- 

 tion and preparation.) 39 pp. and 1 pi. Svo, Toulouse, 1883. 

 RiCHTER, P. — Zur Manipulation von Siisswasseralgen, fiir das Herbarium 

 bestimmt. (On the manipulation of Fresh-water Algae intended for the 

 Herbariiun.) Hedaigia, XXH. (1883) pp. 97-100. 



EocHEERvxE, A. T. DE. Scc Capus, G. 

 RuTBiDGE, T. — Tracings for the Lantern. 



[Description of the Rev. W. H. Dallinger's plan.] 



The Microscope, II. (1883) p. 198. 

 S., W. J.-Cyclosis. 



[As to loTv powers which will show the phenomenon in YaUisneria. The 

 rotation of cell-sap can be seen with a wide-angle 2 in., and better still 

 with a good working 1 in. or 1-2 in., although the l-4th in. is the glass 

 for it."] 



Sci.- Gossip, 1883, p. 209. 

 ScHALLiBAm, H. — Ueber ein Verfahren mikroskopische Schuitte auf dem Object- 

 tr'ager zu fixiren und daselbst zu farben. (On a process for fixing micro- 

 scopical sections on the slide and there staining them.) [^Supra, p. 736.] 



Arch. f. Mikr. Anat., XXII. (1883) pp. 689-90. 

 ScHrcHARDT's (T.) Chemically puxe reagents for use in botanical-physiological 

 Institutes. {_Ante, p. 607.] 



Bot Ctntralbl., XV. (1883) pp. 158-9. 

 Slack, H. J. — Pleasant Hours with the Microscope. 



[The Proboscis of the fly — Hairs of Plants — Preparing leaves of Deutzia 

 scahra and Finus austriaca {post) — Pollen.] 



Knoirledge, IV. (1883) p. 71 (7 figs.), 103-5 (6 figs.), 130-1, 162-3 (4 figs.). 

 Stowell, C. H. — Laboratory Work. 



[Kidney — Liver — Brain.] The Microscope, III. (1883) pp. 100-4. 



Ward, E. — Microscopical Mounts and Mounting and Micro-crystallization. 8vo, 

 Manchester, 1883, 20 pp. 

 [Two papers read before the Manchester Science Association and the 

 Manchester Microscopical Society. Post.'] 



