BIBLIOGRAPHY 



The books and periodicals named below in alphabetical order pertain wholly or in part 

 to the microscope or microscopical methods. They are referred to in the text by recogniza- 

 ble abbreviations. 



For current microscopical and histological literature, the Journal of the Royal Micro- 

 scopical Society, the Zoologischer Anzeiger, and the Zeitscrift ftir wissenschaf tliche Mikros- 

 kopie, Anatomischer Anzeiger, Biologisches Centralblatt and Physiologisches Centralblatt, 

 the Journal of Applied Microscopy and Laboratory methods and the smaller microscopical 

 journals taken together furnish nearly a complete record. See also the list of periodicals. 



References to books and papers published in the past may be found in the periodicals just 

 named, in the Index Catalog of the Surgeon General's library, in the Royal Society's Catalog 

 of Scientific Papers, and in the bibliographical references given in special papers. A full list 

 of periodicals may also be found in Vol. XVI of the Index Catalog, and in later volumes, the 

 new ones are given. 



BOOKS 



Abbe, E. — Gesammelte Abhandlungen. Bd. II. Pp. 346, Illust. Jena, 1906. This volume 

 deals with the microscope, etc. Edited by Dr. E. Wandersleb. 



Adams, G. — Micrographia illustrata, or the microscope explained, etc. Illust. 4th ed., 

 London, 1771. 



Adams, George. — Essays on the Microscope. 4 to. Illust. London, 1787. 



AngstrOm. — Recherches sur le spectre solaire, spectre normal du soleil. Upsala, 1868. 



Anthony, Wm. A., and Brackett, C. F. — Elementary text-book of physics. 8th ed. Pp. 

 524, 165 Figs. New York, 1897. 



Auerbach, F. — Das Zeiss- Werk und die Carl Zeiss-Stif tung in Jena.ihre wissenschaftliche, 

 technische und soziale Entwicklung und Bedeutung. 3d ed. Pp. 166. Illust, Jena, 1907. 



Babcock, J. F. — The medico-legal examination of Blood and other Stains, Hairs and 

 Fibers. New York, 1894. 



Bagshaw, W.— Elementary Photomicrography. Pp. 70. Illust. London, 1902. 



Baily, Frederick R. — A text-book of histology. 2d revised ed. Pp. 497. Illust. New 

 York, 1906. 



Baker, Henry. — Of Microscopes and the discoveries made thereby. Illustrated by many 

 copper plates. 2 vols. London, 1742-3, 1785. 



Barker. — Physics. Advanced course. Pp. 902, 380 Figs. New York, 1892. 



Bausch, E. — Manipulation of the Microscope. A manual for the work table and a text- 

 book for beginners in the use of the microscope. Pp. 200. Illust. New ed. Rochester, 

 N. Y., 190 1. 



Bausch, Edward.— Use and care of the Microscope (Extracts from Manipulation of the 

 Microscope). Rochester, 1902. This booklet should be in the hands of every beginner in 

 microscopy. It is furnished free to laboratory teachers, and is supplied with each microscope. 



Bayley, R. Child. — The complete photographer. Pp. 410. Illust. London and New York, 

 1907. 



Bayon, P. G. — Diehistologischen Untersuchungs-methodeu des Nervensystems. Pp. 187. 

 Illust. WUrzburg, 1905. 



Beale, L. S.— How to work with the Microscope. 5th ed. Pp. 518. Illust. London, 1880. 

 Structure and methods. 



Beauregard, H., et Galippe, V. — Guide de l'felfeve et du praticien pour les travaux pra- 

 tiques de micographie. comprenaut la technique et les applications du microscope k l'histo- 

 logie v£g6tale, a- la physiologie, & la cliuique, a. la hygiene et & la medicine legale. Pp. 904, 

 570 Figs. Paris, 1880. 



