ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY. MICROSCOPY, ETC. 857 



hand side of page. With a ruling-pen, draw a second similar red line, about 

 half an inch to right of first one. This gives three spaces on each page. Now 

 index the edges, giving each letter its due proportion. In the first space write 

 the generic name, as A7nphiplenra, while in the third space you write the specific 

 name, as pdlucida, together with the number of the slide. The second space is 

 for a key, or catch-word, and for this purpose a set of abbreviations is used.] 



Microscope, VII. (1887) pp. 239-40. 



(6) Miscellaneous. 



Bastin, E. S. — Elements of Botany, including Organography, Vegetable Histology, 

 Vegetable Physiology, and Vegetable Taxonomy. 



[Appendix treating of the Microscope, accessories, staining and mounting, fluids, 

 and micro-reageuts.] 



300 pp., nearly 500 figs., 8vo, Cldcago, 1887. 



Bizzozero, G. — Handbuch der Klinischen Mikroskopie, mit Beriieksichtigung der 



Verwendung des Mikroskops in der gerichtlichen Medizin. (Handbook of Clinical 



Microscopy, with reference to the use of the Microscope in Medical Jurisprudence.) 



Translated by JJr, S. Bemheimer, with a preface by Dr. H. NothnageL 



2nd ed., x. and 352 pp., 45 figs, and 8 pis., 8vo, Erlangen, 1887. 

 Cole, A. C. — Studies in Microscopical Science. Vol. IV. Sees. I.-IV. Nos. 10, 11, 

 and 12. 



Sec. I. Botanical Histology, pp. 37-47. No. 10, X. Studies in Vegetable Physi- 

 ology : Waste products. Glandular structures. (Plate 10. Eesin glands from 

 leaf of Psorafea Aw-ia.) No. 11, XI. Glandular structures and crystals. (Plate 11. 

 Petiole of Ivy.) No. 12, XII. Growth. (Plate 12. Young twig of j4m^o/ocAja 

 sipho T. S.) 

 Sec. II. Animal Histology, pp. 37-50. No. 10. Reproduction in Snails. (Plate 10. 

 Ovotestis of Roman Snail — Helix pnmatia, Tr. S. x 230.) No. 11. Reproduc- 

 tion and Development of the Liver Fluke. (Plate 11. Liver Fluke — Fasciola 

 hepaticum X 4.) No. 12. Reproduction in Tape-worms. (Plate 12. Tape-worm 

 — Tcenia mediocanellata, L.V.S. X 12.) 

 Sec. III. Pathological Histology, pp. 37-46. No. 10. Kidney in Leucocythsemia. 

 LeuksBmic infiltration of Kidney. Hsemorrbagic Infarction. (Plate 10. Em- 

 bolic Infarct of Kidney.) No. 11. Tubercular Renal Phthisis. (Plate 11. 

 Tubercular Renal Phthisis.) No. 12. Epithelioma of the Kidney (Cancer of 

 Kidney). (Plate 12. Epithelioma of Kidney.) 

 Sec. IV. Popular Microscopical Studies, pp. 37-51. No. 10. Growing-point of 

 Stem Leaves. Eucalyptus globulus. No. 11. Seeds. (Plate 10. Seed of Sun 

 Ray.) No. 12. Odontophores. (Plate 11. Odontophore of Cyclostonui elegans). 

 Tingis hrjstricellus. (Plate 12. T. hystricellus X 30.) 

 James, F. L.— Clinical Microscopical Technology. VI. 



[Urinary Examinations. Micro-clinical Reactions. Parasites and Fungi.] 



St. Loxiis Med. and Surg. Journ., LIII. (1887) pp. 31-3, 100-2, 167-8. 

 Jennings, C. G. — The Microscopical Examination of Urinary Deposits. II. 



Microscope, VII. (1887) pp. 202-4 (2 figs.) 

 [Manton, W. P., and others.] — Elementary Department. Fifth and Sixth Lessons. 

 " Cleanliness is akin to godliness." 

 [Section cutting and staining. Microtomes. Stains.] 



Microscope, VII. (1887) pp. 211-4 and pp. 244-8. 

 (Of. St. Louis Med. and Surg. Journ., LIII., 1887, p. 99; 

 C( jmment on motto, which " wants reverbing.") 

 M'C ASSET, G. H. — Microscopy and Histology for Office Students. 



Arch, of Dentistry, 18S7, May. 

 R APTEE, G. W. — How to study the biology of a water supply 



19 pp., 8vo, Rochester, N.Y., 1887. 

 Taylor, T. — Crystalline formations of Butter and other Fats. 



Microscope, VII. (1887) p. 239 (1 pi.). 

 Weinzie|el, T. Ritter v. — Die qualitative und quantitative mechanisch-mikro- 

 skopisciie Analyse ; eine neue TJntersuchungsmethode der Mahlproducte auf deren 

 Futterwerth und eventuelle Verfalschungen. (Qualitative and quantitative mechanico- 

 microscopical analysis; a new method of investigation of food-products, with 

 reference to their value as food and their possible adulterations.) 



Zeitschr. f. Nahrungsmitteluntcrsuchung und Hygiene, 1887, July, 14 pp. and 1 pi. 



