CONTENTS 



CHAPTER I 



PAGE 



§ I_ 59 — The Microscope and its parts I- 33 



CHAPTER II 



? 60-128 — Lighting and Focusing; Manipulation of Dry, Adjustable 

 and Immersion Objectives ; Care of the Microscope and of 

 ' theEyes. Laboratory Microscopes 34-89 



CHAPTER III 

 I 129-153 — Interpretation of Appearances 90-102 



CHAPTER IV 

 I 154-176 — Magnification and Micrometry 103-121 



CHAPTER V 

 \ 177-187 — Drawing with the Microscope 122-133 



CHAPTER VI 



§ 188-233 — The Microspectroscope and Polariscope ; Micro- Chemistry ; 



Textile Fibers and Food Products ; Micro-Metallography 134-160 



CHAPTER VII 



I 234-335 — Slides and Cover-Glasses ; Mounting ; Isolation ; Sectioning 

 by the Collodion and the Paraffin Methods ; Serial Sections ; 

 Labeling and Storing Microscopical Preparations ; Reagents 

 and their Preparation . 161-204 



CHAPTER VIII 



'i 336-39 2 — Photographing objects with a Vertical Camera ; Photograph- 

 ing Large Transparent Objects ; Photographing with a Mi- 

 croscope ; (A) Transparent Objects ; (B) Opaque Objects, 

 and the Surfaces of Metals and Alloys ; Enlarging Nega- 

 tives ; Photographing Petri Dishes and Culture Tubes 205-242 



CHAPTER IX 



\ 393-426 — Class-Room Demonstrations with the Microscope ; With the 



Projection Microscope; with the Episcope 243.267 



CHAPTER X 



\ 427-438 — The Abbe Test-Plate and Apertometer ; Equivalent Focus of 

 Objectives and Oculars ; Drawings for Photo-Engravings ; 

 Wax Models ; Some Apparatus for Imbedding and Section- 

 ing 268-281 



BOOKS AND PERIODICALS 282-288 



INDEX 289 



