528 SUMMARY OF CURRENT RESEARCHES, ETC. 



(Plate y. Vert. see. of Leaf of Butterwort showing digestive hairs— slightly 

 diagrammatic.) 

 Sec. II. Animal Histology. No. 8. Spermatozoa ia the Invertebrata. (Plate 9. 

 SiJermatozoa of Invertebrata.) No. 9. Keproductiou in Lamellibrunch MoUusca. 

 (Plate 9. Ovary of Mnssel—Mytilus.) 

 Sec. III. Pathological Histology. No. 8. Acute Parenchymatous Nephritis (Acute 

 Bright's Disease.) (Plate 8. Acute Interstitial Nephritis.) No. 9. Chronic 

 Interstitial Nephritis. (Plate 9. Kidney in Leucocythaemia.) 

 Sec. IV. Popular Microscopical Studies. No. 8. Microbes (contd.). (Plate 8. 

 Growing-points of stems.) No. 9. Eoots, Stems, Growing-points and Leaves. 

 (Plate 9. V.S. of Leaf of Eucalyptus globulus x 50.) 

 C K K s H A N K, E. M.— Manual of Bacteriology. 



2nd ed., xxiv. and 439 pp., 137 figs, and 29 pis., 8vo, London, 1887. 

 Doherty's (A. J.) Histological Slides. Amer. Mm. Mkr. Journ., VIII. (1887) p. 52. 



Harpc, E., dc la. — See Peycr, A. 

 James, F. L. — Clinical Microscopical Technology. 



ri. Introductory. II., III. Examination of Urine.] 



St. Louis Med. and Sunj. Journ., LII. (1887) pp. 96-9 (1 fig.) 160-2, 231-3. 

 „ „ Cleaning and drying Containers. 



[Directions for getting rid of minute quantities of water left in bottles after 

 washing them, where the bottles are intended for holding oleaginous or balsamic 

 mounting media or cements.] 



St. Louis Med. and Sarg. Journ., LII. (1887) p.^230. 



Latteux, p.— Manuel de Technique microscopique ou Guide pratique pour I'Etude 

 at le Maniement du Microscope dans ses applications a I'Histologie humaine et 

 comparee, a. I'Anatomie vegetale et a la Mineralogie. Introduction de M. le Pro- 

 fesseur Trelat. (Manual of microscopical technique, or practical guide to the study 

 and management of the Microscope in its application to human and comparative 

 histology, to vegetable anatomy, and to mineralogy.) 



3rd ed., xvi. and 820 pp., 385 figs, and 1 phot., 8vo, Paris, 1887. 

 [Man TON, W. P., and others.] — What practical use can the druggist make of the 

 Microscope? " Tke iMicroscope, VH. (1887) pp. 55-G. 



[By testing all crude drugs that come into his possession.] 



„ „ „ Elementary Department. First and Second Lessons. 



" Cleanliness is akin to godliness." 



[Lessons based on actual laboratory work, placing " before the beginner, in the most 

 elementary and primer-like manner, the details of microscopical technique."] 



The Microscope, VI. (1886) pp. 76-80, 106-10 (2 figs.). 

 Naturalist's Laboratory. VII. Laboratory Furniture {concld.). 



[Describes and figures a "Naturalist's Store Case" for Microscopes, dissecting 

 tools, reagents, objects, &o., and so arranged tliat "the worker can construct his 

 own cabinet piecemeal from time to time with but very little skill and at a 

 very trivial expenditure." Also a " Book box for the storage of microscopical 

 specimens."] 



Knowledge, X. (1887) pp. 160-2 (2 figs.). 

 Peijer, A. — Atlas de Microscopic Clinique. (Atlas of Clinical Microscopy.) 



Trausl. by E. de la Harpe. 2nd ed., 100 pis., 4to, Paris, 1887. 



Pharmaceutical Era, a monthly ex^wnent of Pharmacology in all its departments, 



including Chemistry, Botany, Microscopy, and of the Art of Pharmacy. (A. B. Lyons, 



M.D., Editor.) Each No. 32 pp. Detroit, Mich., 1887. 



Queen's (J. W.) Needle-holder. 



[" It is a sort of universal chuck operated by a concentric screw-collar, and will hold 

 needles of various sizes."] 



Micr. Bulletin (Queen's), IV. (1887) p. 15 (1 fig.). 

 Sestini, F. — Sopra un nuovo metodo per discernere il burro artificiale. (On a new 

 method of distinguishing artificial butter.) 



Atti Soc. Tosc. Sci. Nat.—Proc. Verb., V. (1887) pp. 218-23. 

 Stoker. A. C. — Microscopy for Beginners, or Common Objects from the Ponds and 

 Ditches. 808 pp., 8vo, New York, 1887. 



Tkelat, U.-Scc Latteux, P. 



