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Heitzmann, 0. — Microscopical Morphology of the Animal Body in Health and 



Disease. 847 pp. and 380 figs. 8vo, New York, 1883. 

 Hitchcock, E. — Photography and its value in Microscopical investigations, 

 [Post.'] Anier. Mon. Micr. Journ., IV. (1883) pp. 33-4. 



Hunt, J. G. — Upon Special Methods of Preparation and Mounting of Micro- 

 scopical Objects. \^Title only.'] Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1882, p. 360. 

 Htjest, G. H. — The Microscopical Structure of Kocks. III. Crystals. IV. Mi- 

 nerals. Field Naturalist, I. (1883) pp. 198-202. 

 Ingpen, J. E. — Volvox mounted in a dilute solution of iodide of potassium. 



Journ. Quell. Micr. Cluh, I. (1888) pp. 135-6. 

 Jeaffeeson, J. B. — The Microscope in Medicine. 



Journ. Post. Micr. Soc, II. (1883) pp. 16-27. 

 Key, a., & Eetzius, G. — Ueber die Anwendung der Gefrierungsmethode in 

 der histologischen Technik. (On the use of the freezing method in Histo- 

 logical Technics.) [Pos^.] Betzius's Biolog. Untersuch., II. (1882) pp. 150-3. 

 KiNGSLET, J. S. — The Naturalist's Assistant : a Handbook for the Collector and 

 Student. 228 pp. 8vo, Boston, 1882. 

 [Contains directions for collecting and for using the Microscope, and general 

 laboratory work.] 

 Lake, H. C. — Pond Life in Midwinter. 



[Eecords living objects found in January.] 



Sci.-Gossip, 1883, pp. 63-4. 

 Mason's (E. G.) Anatomical Objects. 



[Sections illustrating the normal anatomy of the mammalian lung, with full 

 instructions for mounting, &c.] 



Sci.-Gossip, 1883, p. 66. 

 Maxson, E. E. — The Microscopy of Nutrition. 



[Concluding words of Address to the Syracuse Microscopical Society.] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., IV. (1888) p. 38. 

 Mayee, S. — Beitrag zur Histologischen Technik. (Contribution to Histological 

 Technics.) IPost.] 



SB. K. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 3e Abtheil., LXXXV. (1882) pp. 69-82 (2 pis.). 

 Mullee, C. J. — On the discrimination of diiferent species of Wood for micro- 

 scopical examination. 



[The tabular classification of cross-sections of wood alluded to in previous 

 note ante, p. 151.] 



Sci.-Gossip (1883) pp. 39-41. 

 NiCAT, W. See Eanvier, L. 

 Paekee, T. J. — On the preservation of Invertebrata. 



New Zeal. Journ. Sci., I. (1882) pp. 21-4. 

 Pfitzeb, E. — Ueber ein Hartung und Farbung vereinigendes Verfahren fiir die 

 Untersuchung des plasmatischen ZelUeibs. (On a hardening and staining 

 process for the investigation of the protoplasm of the cell-body.) 



Ber. Leutsch. Bot. Gesell., I. (1883) pp. 44-7. 

 Pow, W. J. — Carbolic Acid in mounting. [_Supra, p. 296.] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., IV. (1883) pp. 8-9. 

 Kanviee's (L.) Technisches Lehrbuch der Histologie. (Eanvier's Technical Com- 

 pendium of Histology.) Translated by W. Nicat and H. von Wyss. 898 pp. 

 and 324 figs. 8vo, Leipzig, 1877-82. 

 Eetzius, G. See Key, A. 



EiGHAEDSON, B. W. — Treble Staining with picrocarmine and iodine green. 

 Exhibition of sections illustrating Triple Staining. 

 [Preliminary to L (1881) p. 868.] 



Ann. # Mag. Nat. Hist., XI. (1883) pp. 212-3. 

 ScHULZE, F. E. — Ein Schnittstrecker. (A section-stretcher.) [Post.] 



Zool. Anzeig., VL (1883) pp. 100-3 (1 fig.). 

 Selenka, E. — Zur Aufstellung von Spirituspraparaten. (On putting up spirit 

 preparations.) 



[Deals principally with a guttapercha (3-7ths) and tallow (4-7ths) cement 

 for glass vessels, and isinglass and white of egg for fixing the objects on 

 glass plates.] 



Zool. Anzeig., V. (1882) pp. 169-72. 



