38 MIQROSCOPE AND ACCESSORIES [ CH. I 



REFERENCES FOR CHAPTER I 



In chapter X will be given a bibliography, with full titles, of the works 

 and periodicals referred to. 



For the subjects considered in this chapter, general works on the micro- 

 scope may be consulted with great advantage for different or more exhaustive 

 treatment. The most satisfactory work in English is Carpenter-Dallinger, 8th 

 Ed. For the history of the microscope, Mayall's Cantor Lectures on the 

 microscope are very satisfactory. For a continuation of the history begun by 

 Mayall in the Cantor Lectures see Nelson, Journal of the Queckett Micr. Club, 

 and the Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc, 1897-1901+. Carpenter-Dallinger, 8th Ed. 

 Petri, Das Mikroskop. 



The following special articles in periodicals may be examined with advan- 

 tage: 



Apochromatic Objectives, etc. Dippel in Zeit. wiss. Mikr., 1886, p. 303; 

 also in the Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc, 1886,'pp. 316, 849, 1110; same, 1890, p. 480, 

 Zeit. f. Instrumentenk., 1890, pp. 1-6; Micr. Built., 1891, pp. 6-7. 



Tube-length, etc. Gage, Proc. Atner. Soc. Micrs., 1887, pp. 168-172; also 

 in the Microscope, the Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc, and in Zeit, wiss. Mikr., 1887-8. 

 Bausch, Proc. Amer. Soc. Micrs., 1890, pp. 43-49; also in the Microscope, 1890; 

 pp. 289-296. 



Aperture. J. D. Cox, Presidential Address, Proc. Amer. Soc. Micrs., 1884, 

 PP- 5-39. Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc, 1881, pp. 303, 348, 365, 388; 1882, pp. 300, 460; 

 1883, p. 790; 1884, p. 20. Czapski, Theorie der optischen Instrumente nach 

 Abbe. 



Theory of Microscopic vision, Wright, Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc. 1905 p. I, 

 Biography of Abbe, same, p. 156. See also the references to \ 40. 



