696 SUMMARY OP CURRENT RESEARCHES, ETC. 



Ebmenghem, E. van. — Manuel technique de MicroMologie d'apres I'ouvrage de 

 Hueppe Bacterien - Forschung. (Manual of Microbiological Technique, after 

 Hueppe's ' Bacterien-Forschuug.') 500 pp., 76 figs, and 2 pis., 8vo, Paris, 1887. 



James, F. L. — Elementary Microscopical Teclinology, A Manual for Students of 

 Microscopy. In three parts. Part I. The technical history of a slide from the 

 crude materials to the finished mount. 



107 pp. and 15 figs., 8vo, St. Louis, Mo., 1887. 

 „ „ Clinical Microscopical Technology. IV. The examination of Urine. 



V. Urinary Examinations : Inorganic Sediments. 



St. Louis Med. and Surg. Journ., LII. (1887) pp. 289-91, 349-51. 

 [M ANT ON, W. P., AND OTHERS.] — Elementary Department. Third and Fourth 

 Lesson. " Cleanliness is akin to godliness." 



The Microscope, VIL (1887) pp. 146-7, 172-6. 



Sattekthwaite, T. E. — Practical Bacteriology. 85 pp., 16mo, Detroit, 1887. 



Stohe, p. — Lehrbuch der Histologie und der mikroskopischen Anatomie des Menschen 



mit Einschluss der mikroskopischen Technik. (Manual of histology and human 



microscopical anatomy, including microscopical technique.) 



199 figs., 8vo, Jena, 1887. 

 Taylor, T. — Eeply to Professor Weber. 



Proc. Amer. Soc. Micr. 9th Ann. Meeting, 1886, pp. 116-9 (1 pL). 

 We BEE, H. A. — Microscopic examination of Butter and its Adulterations. 



[Concludes that " the microscopic methods as laid down by Dr. Taylor are of no 

 practical value in the examination of butter for adulterations."] 



Proc. Amer. Soc. Micr. 9th Ann. Meeting, 1886, pp. 103-15 (1 pi.) 

 ZuNE, A. — Etude microscopique et microchimique des Farines et des Fecules ou 

 application du Microscope a la recherche de leurs falsifications et de leurs altera- 

 tions. (Microscopical and microchemical study of flour and starch, or application of 

 the Microscope to the investigation of their falsifications and adulterations.) 



Mon. du Praticien, II. (1886) pp. 166, 183, 211, and 263. 



