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Wood, J. G. — Common objects for the microscope. Pp.' 132. London, no date. Upwards 

 of 400 figures of pretty objects for the microscope, also brief descriptions and directions for 

 preparation, 



Wormly, T. G. — The micro-chemistry of poisons. 2d ed. Pp.742. Illust. Phila., 1885. 



Wright, Sir A. E. — Principles of Microscopy, being a hand-book to the Microscope. Pp. 

 250. Illust. New York, 1907. 



Wright, Lewis. — A popular hand-book to the Microscope. Pp. 256. Illust. London, 1885. 



Wright, Lewis. — Optical Projection, a treatise on the use of the lantern in exhibition and 

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Wythe, J. H. — The microscopist ; a manual of microscopy and a compendium of micro- 

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Zimmermann, Dr. A. — Das Mikroskop. ein Leitfaden der wissenschaftlichen Mikro- 

 skopie. Illust. Leipzig und Weill, 1895. 



See also Watt's chemical dictionary, and the various general and technical encyclopedias. 



PERIODICALS* 



The American Journal of Anatomy, Baltimore, 1901 +. The American Jourual of Anat- 

 omy including Histology, Embryology and Cytology was established by seven universities, — 

 Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Cornell and Chicago. 



It is now (1908), published under the auspices of the Wistar Institute of Anatomy and 

 Biology, Philadelphia, and has an editorial board consisting of Charles R. Bardeen, Univer- 

 sity of Wisconsin ; Henry H. Donaldson, the Wistar Institute ; Thomas Dwight, Harvard 

 University; Simon H. Gage, Cornell University; G. Carl Huber, Michigan University; 

 George H. Huntington, Columbia University ; Franklin P. Mall, Johns Hopkins University ; 

 J. Playfair McMur/rich, University of Toronto; Charles S. Minot, Harvard University r 

 George A. Piersol, University of Pennsylvania. Henry McE. Knower, Secretary, Johns 

 Hopkius University. There are also over 80 collaborators connected with different 

 institutions. 



The American journal of medical research. Boston, 1901+. 



The American journal of physiology. Boston, 1896+. 



The American journal of microscopy and popular science. Illust. New York, 1S76-1881. 



The American journal of science. New Haven, 181S-K 



The American monthly microscopical journal. Illust. Washington, D. C, i8So-K 



American Naturalist. A popular illustrated magazine of natural history. Salem and 

 Philadelphia, Boston and New York, 1867+. 



American quarterly microscopical journal, containing the transactions of the New York 

 microscopical society. Illust. New York, 1878+. 



American microscopical society, Proceedings. 1878-1894 ; Transactions, 1895+. 



The Anatomical Record. Baltimore, 1906+. The scope includes the results of original 

 investigations, preliminary reports, reviews, critical notes, courses of study, laboratory 

 plans and events, including appointments, technique. It will also contain the Proceedings 

 of the Association of American Anatomists. The first volume of the Anatomical Record 



fc NoTE — When a periodical is no longer published, the dates of the first and last volumes 

 are given ; but if still being published, the date of the first volume is followed by a plus sign. 



See Vol. XVI of the index Catalog of the Library of the Surgeon General's office for a 

 full list of periodicals. See also the later volumes for additions. . 



Besides the above-named periodicals, articles on the microscope or the application of the 

 microscope appear occasionally in nearly all of the scientific journals. One is likely to get 

 references to these articles through the Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc. or the Zeit. wiss. Mikroskopie. 

 Excellent articles on Photo-micrography occur in the special Journals and Annuals of 

 Photography. 



