ZOOLOaY AND BOTANY, MICROSCOPY^ ETC. 365 



Gage, S. H. — Serial Sections. 



[Directions for making sections, preparing the slides, staining, mounting, 

 and labelling. Post.'] 



Proc. Amer Soc. Micr., 7th Ann. Meeting, 1884, pp. 202-8 (3 figs.). 

 GiEKKE, H. — Farberei zu mikroskopischen Zwecken (Staining for Microscopic 

 purposes), (continued). IPost.] 



Zeitschr.f. Wiss. Mikr., II. (1885) pp. 13-36. 

 Griffith, E. H. — Descriptions of the GrifEth Turn-tables. [Post.'] 



Proc. Amer. Soc. Micr., 7th Ann. Meeting, 1884, pp. 165-7 (6 figs.). 

 ,, „ The GrifEth Microscopist's Working Cabinet. 



[Description of a cabinet resembling " a medium-sized bookcase and in- 

 tended to be so finished that it may be placed in any room in the house 

 as an ornamental piece of furniture as well as a thing for use." It con- 

 tains the Microscope, objectives, accessories, and all mounting materials.] 



Ibid., pp. 168-70. 

 Hailes, H. F. — Gum Styrax as a Mounting Medium. 



Jou7^n. Quek. Micr. Club, II. (1885) p. 116. 

 Hamlin, F. M.— The Ideal Slide. [Post.'] 



Proc. Amer. Soc. Micr., 7th Ann. Meeting, 1884, pp. 179-80 (2 figs.). 

 Haedt, J. D. — Hardy's Flat Bottle. 



[Correction of report of January Meeting of Royal Microscopical Society, 

 and description of the bottle. Cf. Vol. IV. (1884) p. 977, and ante, p. 176.] 



Engl. Mech., XL. (1885) p. 496 (1 fig.). 

 Hatfieud, J. J. B. — Description of Rotary Section Cutter. [Posi.] 



Proc. Amer. Soc. Micr., 7th Ann. Meeting, 1884, pp. 171-2 (2 figs.). 

 Hatjshofek, K. — Mikroskopische Reactionen. (Microscopical reactions.) 



SB. K. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., 1884, pp. 590-604 (3 figs.). 

 Helleb. — Zur Mikroskopischen Technik. (On Microscopical technics.) [-Posf.] 



Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr., II. (1885) pp. 47-8. 

 Henshalls' (W.) " Fabric " Slides. 



[" Calculated to render assistance in determining by means of the Micro- 

 scope, the nature and quality of textile fabrics."] 



Sci.-Gossip, 1885, p. 64. 

 [Hitchcock, R.] — Preparing Phosphorus Solution and Mounting in it. 



[Remarks on A. W. Griffin's paper. Vol. IV. (1884) p. 993, and cf. supra, 

 p. 353.] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., VI. (1885) pp. 6-8. 

 „ „ The Study of Vegetable Fibres. 



[Gives the method as carried out in the National Museum, for the examina- 

 tion of fibres and for mounting specimens for microscopical study or for 

 reference and comparison.] 



Ibid., pp. 22-5. 

 „ „ See also Booth, M. A. 



HiJppE, F. — Die Methoden der Bakterien-Forschung. (The methods of investi- 

 gating Bacteria.) viii. and 174 pp., 2 pis. 8vo, Wiesbaden, 1885. 

 Hdssak, B. — Anleitung zum bestimmen der gesteinbildenden mineralien. (Guide 

 to the determination of the rock-forming minerals.) 



iv. and 196 pp. and 103 figs. 8vo, Leipzig, 1885. 

 Hyatt, J. D. — Hydrogen peroxide as a bleaching agent. [Supra, p. 340.] 



Journ. New Fork Micr. Soc, I. (1885) p. 22. 

 „ „ Compound Eyes and Multiple Images. [_Supra, p. 356.] 



Ibid., pp. 33-7 (1 fig.). Cf. also p. 52 as to Leeuwenhoek being the earliest 



observer of the multiple images. 

 James, F. L.— Cover-glass Cleaner. [Supra, p. 354.] 



Proc. Amer. Soc. Micr., 7th Ann. Meeting, .1884, pp. 181-2 (2 figs.). 

 „ „ Zinc Cement again. 

 [" In every instance where zinc cement disappoints its user, it is because 

 the article is improperly made or improperly used, or both."] 



The Microscope, V. (1885) pp. 65-6, from ' National Druggist,' 



