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Rampur Bolea, 24° 21’ N.| 88° 34’ EK, 54 829 O77) TO04 
Sager, 23 50 48 43 1,88 29 58 ‘84 
Dhaka, 23 42 90 20 st. | 292172 81 1°28 
hu 23 17 69 40 283 |0 1 25-00} 9:109 
Jabipur, 23 9 19 56 1,480 |1 10:5 28 81°14] 9863 
; 22 45 89 36 st. |2 30°4 29 19°85 
Calcutta, 22 33 88 20 s.t. |2 25°1 28 14°84] 9118 
; 20 25 18 52 850 (22 49°99| 9367 
Bombay, 18 53 12 49 Lt. |0 191,19 6°60) 8475 
ul 18 30 43 52 1,819 19 2°95 
habaleshvar, 17 55 "3 88 4,396 16 25°5 
Rajamandri, 17 10 81 46 1 24°8/16 23°53| 9197 
Kaladghi, 16 12 75 29 1,720|0 80°0 14 272 
15 16 53 1,580|0 21:0 )11 59°68} 8834 
5 80 13 0 59°3 52°34| 8100 
Utakamand, 11 23 "6 48 7,278 |0 57.0| 4 27°32| 8862 
tur, 1 18 651 280 2 50:08 
Galle, 6 2 80 10 s.t. |0 41-0 |-7 40°90] 8076 
3. Microscopic Anatomy of the Lumbar Enlargement of the Spinal 
Cord ; by Joun Dean, M.D. we 
of Arts and Sciences by Prof. Jeffries Wyman, Nov. 14, 1860.)—This 1s 4 
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paring sections of the spinal cord for microscopic examination: 
het ed was a modification of 
previously filtered, had been added; in this the sections were allowed | 
remain from four to eight hours according to the tint desired (a Tight tint 
i ] have 
able to obtain more delicately colored specimens and more clearly defined 
y by any other method. e 7 
tions are then washed first in pure water, afterwards with strong alcohol, 
for preparation with turpentine according to Clarke’s method ; LS fast 
lay them on a slide and drop on turpentine from time to time until 
often preserves minute details better than balsam. Although Stilling and 
others have found much fault with Clarke’s method of preparation, be 
account too great transparency it sometimes gives, 1 am conylnc® 
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