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Methods in Plant Histology 



By CHARLES^ J.^CHAMBERLAIN 



HE first complete manual to be published on the subject of botanical mi< 



technique. It contains detailed directions for collecting and preparing pit 

 ;s and disadvi 



• microscopic investigation, setting forth the adva 

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Will no doubt find a place in every well-regu- It is an excellent book for the individual 

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A Laboratory Guide in Bacteriology 



By PAUL Q. HEINEMANN 



158 pages. Interleaved, with 37 Illustrations, 12mo, clotb ; net $1.50. postpaid $1.61 



A CLEAR and concise presentation of bacteriological technique, designed prin- 

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Animal Micrology: 



Practical Exercises in Microscopical Methods 

 By MICHAEL F. GUYER 



T^HE title of this book will explain its scope. It is intended as a laboratory 

 -L manual for textbook use. Its aim is to introduce the student to the technique 

 of microscopic anatomy and embryology, emphasizing details of procedure rather 

 than descriptions of reagents or apparatus. Sufficient account of the theoretical 

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 microscope. 



The directions oit, and com- A concise, eminently practical, and well-olassi- 



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 sr. It is full of points, 



3 strong through its rigid 

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most expeditious and reliable method of obtaining principles, adequate for the undergraduate couth 



a definite and comprehensive result. — Medical in histology. — Journal of Comparative Neurolog 



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