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Klaasen, H. M. — To mount Plants in Glycerine and Water. 



[Add to the glycerine a few drops of carbolic acid to guard against 

 fungoid growth — mix with equal parts water — don't cement the cover- 

 glass down, but let the water evaporate, and add more glycerine and 

 water until the plant gets gradually filled with glycerine. Fasten the 

 cover-glass by first ringing it with gelatine, to which any cement will 

 adhere.] 



Journ. Fost. Micr. Soc, I. (1882) p. 192. 

 KossMAN, E. — Zur Microtomtechnik. (On Microtomes.) [Post.'] 



Zool. Anzeig., VI. (1883) pp. 19-21. 

 Laohmann, J. p. — See Poulsen, V. A. 

 LoFrnousE, T. W. — Mounting the Proboscis of a Fly — Preparation. [Post.'] 



Micr. News, III. (1882) pp. 21-2 (1 fig.). 

 Marshal, E. — Des moyens materiels dans I'enseignement de la botanique. Le 

 Microscope. 22 pp. (Materials for the teaching of Botany — The Micro- 

 scope.) 8vo, Bruxelles, 1882. 



„ „ Essai d'une liste de preparations microscopiques destinees h 

 I'enseignement. 16 pp. (Attempt at a list of microscopical preparations 

 intended for teaching.) 8vo, Bruxelles, 1882. 

 Mario w's (E.) Microscopical Compendium. 



[Cabinet for turntable, slides, brushes, bottles, &c.] 



Sci.-Gossip, 1882, p. 277. 

 Mikroskopische Praparate von Mikroorganismen, speciell v. pathogenen Bacterien. 

 Collection I. (Unter Controle v. Fliigge in Gottingen angefertigt.) (Micro- 

 scopical preparations of micro-organisms, especially of pathogenous Bacteria. 

 Prepared under the direction of Fliigge of Gottingen.) Cassel, 1882. 

 MoBius, K. — Kleine Mittheilungen aus der Zoologischen Technik. (Minor com- 

 munications on Zoological Technics.) [Post.] Zool. Anzeig., VI. (1883) pp. 52-3. 

 Moore, A. J. — The preparation of Crystals. 



[The plan proposed has been found very unsatisfactory in England.] 



The Microscope, II. (1882) p. 164. 

 MuLLER, C. J. — On the discrimination of different species of wood by a micro- 

 scopical examination of sections of branches. Sci.-Gossip, 1888, p. 9. 

 Parsons, H. F. — Preventing growth of Mildew on dry Mounts. 



[Paint the specimen and the interior of the cell with a solution of carbolic 

 acid or corrosive sublimate in spirit before mounting.] 



Journ. Post. Micr. Soc, I. (1882) p. 193. 

 Paul's (F. A.) Modification of Williams' Freezing Microtome. [Post.] 



Proc. Amer. Soc. Micr., 5th Ann. Meeting, 1882, pp. 283-4. 

 Poulsen, V. A. — Microchimie ve'ge'tale, guide pour les recherches phyto-histolo- 

 giques a I'usage des etudiants. (Vegetable Microchemistry, guide to phyto- 

 histological researches for the use of students.) Translated by J. P. Lach- 

 manu from the German edition. French edition, considerably enlarged (in 

 collaboration with the author), xx. and 119 pp. 8vo, Paris, 1882. 

 Bedding, T. B. — Osmic acid — its uses and advantages in microscopical investi- 

 gations. [Post.] Proc. Amer. Soc. Micr., 5th Ann. Meeting, 1882, pp. 183-6. 

 Keinsch, p. F. — Mikrophotographien iiber die Struktur und Zusammensetzung 

 der Steinkohle des Carbon entnommen von mikroskopischen Durchschnitten 

 d. Steinkohle. (Microphotographs of the Structure and Composition of Coal 

 from Microscopical Sections.) 73 photographs on 13 plates and a photographic 

 frontispiece. Leipzig, 1882. 

 EoGERS, W. A. — On a new form of dry mounting. 



[Title (only) of paper read in the Microscopical Section of the Amer. Assoc. 

 ■ Adv. Sci.] . . . 



Amer. Natural, XVI. (1882) p. 1050. 

 S., W. J. — Note on Mounting for Hot Countries. 



[Cf. II. (1882) p. 288 — Keport of satisfactory results with balsam and benzol 

 and dammar and benzol.] 



Sci.-Gossip, 1882, pp. 276-7. 

 Sargent, W., junr. — Bleaching Fluid for Insects. 



[Hydrochloric acid, 10 drops ; chlorate of potash, ^ dr. ; water, 1 oz. Soak 

 for a day or two. Wash well.] 



Jour7i. Post. Micr. Soc, I. (18.82) p. 192. 



