ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICKOSCOPY, ETC. 909 



Abraham, P. S. See Hayes, R. A. 



Bachmann, O. — Unsere modernen Mikroskope und deren samtliche Hilfs- und 

 Nebenapparate fiir wissenschaftliche ForschungeD. Ein Handbuch fiir 

 Histologen, Geologen, Mediziner, Pbarmazeuten, Chemiker, Techniker und 

 Studierende. (Our modern Microscopes and their auxiliary and accessory 

 apparatus for scientific researches. A handbook for histologists, geologists, 

 medical men, pharmaceuticists, chemists, technicians, and students), xv. and 

 344 pp. and 175 figs. 8vo, Miincheu and Leipzig, 1883. 

 Baker's Seaside Microscope. 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., IV. (1883) p. 190-1 (1 fig.). 

 Blackburn, W. — Address to Manchester Microscopical Society on the Annual 

 Soire'e of the Mounting Section. 

 [" A few remarks upon the objects and aims of our Society."] 



Micr. Neios, III. (1883) pp. 301-4. 



Brass, dead black colour for. Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., TV. (1883) p. 177. 



Brittain, T., presentation of an Address to, by the Manchester Microscopical 



Society. Micr. News, III. (1883) pp. 299-301. 



Bulloch's Biological Microscope. 



[Quotation of remarks, ante, p. 554 last 3 lines, and p. 555 first 2 lines: — 

 " This is praise from higli quarters of wliich Mr. Bulloch may be justly 

 proud."] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., IV. (1883) p, 197. 

 CuRTiES, T. — Nose-piece Adapter. 



[Ante, p. 572.] Journ. Quek. Micr. Club, I. (1883) pp. 299-300. 



Davis, G. E. — Our Verification Department. 



[Nos. 115-30.] Micr. News, III. (1883) p. 318. 



Ekrera, L. — Rapport sur la participation de la Societe [Beige de Microscopie] 



a I'ExiDOsition Internationale de Photographic. (Report on the participation 



of the Belgian Society of Microscopy in the International Exhibition of 



Photography.) 



[List of 56 photo-micrographs in different branches of natural history, 

 exhibited by the Society, and for which they obtained one of the seven 

 diplomas of honour.] 



Bull. Sac. Belg. Micr., IX. (1883) pp. 160-4. 

 Flogel, J. H. L. — Mein Duukelkasten. (My Dark Chamber.) {^Post.} 



Zool. Anzeig., VI. (1883) pp. 566-7. 



Hayes, E. A. — Four Microphotographs, -with Description by P. S. Abraham. 



6 pp. and 4 microphot. 8vo, Dublin, 1883. 



[Microphotographs of preparations of transplanted teeth by the oxy-hydrogen 



lamp, the light being by a special arrangement of lenses condensed so as 



to furnish an evenly illuminated disk of about 1-2 in. in diameter. No 



eye-piece or correction for difference in visual and chemical foci] 



Sep. repr. from Trans. Acad. Med. Ireland, I. 

 Hitchcock, E. — A Microscopist rambling. 



[Description of a visit to New Brighton.] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., IV. (1883) pp. 166-7. 

 „ „ Divisions of Micrometer Eye-piece. 



[Reply to inquiry as to the parts of an inch in which an eye-piece micrometer 

 should be ruled. " On the whole it seems best to adopt some divisions 

 which shall give suflicient accuracy without confusing the mind in 

 counting the lines or in any wise obscuring the view of the object. It is 

 on these grounds that we have ventured to recommend the spacing of 

 1-lOOth in."] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., IV. (1883) p. 179. 

 „ „ Testing Objectives. 



[Exhortation to use Prof. Abbe's method, ante, p. 120.] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., IV. (1883) p. 194. 

 „ „ Developing Photo-Micrographs. \^Post.'] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., IV. (1883) p. 198. 



