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Pace 
XIV. SELECTION ETC., OF OBJECTS (continued). 
Unicellular Alge 98 
Infusoria . . 99 
Motions aireated by Toline . 100 
: * “ Osmic Acid . 100 
Transparent Objects should be mounted in Aqueous 
Media . i WMS Sic Somes. Sly 
- 100 
Euglena viridis . . 101 
Spores of Fungi . 101 
Method of Moaniay . 102 
Epithelial Cells (animal) . . 1038 
How obtained . . 103 
Method of Mounting . 104 
Blood-Corpuscles ‘ . 104 
Method of spreading Blood- Pormucelen . 104 
Selecting a Field for Photographing - 105 
Parasitic Organisms in Blood. . 106 
Pollen-Grains . . 107 
Mounting in Chvcarinie; . 108 
Epidermis of Plants . 109 
Mounting for Photagsaphy . 109 
Plant Hairs . ; . 110 
Stellate Hairs of Bulli sedtra . 110 
Mounting Plant Hairs for ree 110 
Animal Hairs ie * 6 lll 
Sections of Vegetable ‘isuuce., 112 
Free-hand Section Cutting . 112 
Directions for Mounting . 113 
Starch-Grains, Chlorophyl- Gratis, and ‘Roplides 114 
Diatoms ae 115 
Especially well adapted for Photography 115 
Tricerateum favus : 115 
Navicula lyra 115 
Plewrosigma angulatum 115 
Amphipleura pellucida 116 
Mounting of Diatoms for Phategtiphy 117 
Méller’s Typen-Platte . 117 
Insects ' 117 
By Transmitted Light 117 
By Reflected Light . . 117 
Illustrations of Animal Histology and Patheleay 117 
