Nachträge. 



1609 



signed for those engaged in Microscopic Investigation, Sebouls, Seminaries, Colleges etc. 



and comprising Selections from Ihe best Writers on the Microscope, relative to its 



Lse, Mode of Management, Preservation of objects etc. To which is added a Glossary of 



the Principal Terms used in Microscopic Science. Ulustrated with one bundred and four- 



teen cuts. Cincinnati, Rickey, Mallory 8f Co., 1859. 8. 1 D. 50 ct. 



Laidly, J. W., On Catadioptric Microscopes. (Mit 1 Taf.) in : Journ. of the As. soc. of 



Bengal. Vol. III. 1834. p. 288-293. 

 Langenmantel, Hier. Ambr., Microscopii Tontoniani fabrica lam exteriorquam interior 



melius concepta et explanata. (Mit 1 Taf.) in: Ephemer. Acad. Nat. Cur. Dec. 2. 



Ann. 7. 1688. (1689.) p. 442—445. 

 Lankester, Edwin, Half-hours with the Microscope; illustrated from nature by Tuffen 



West. 2. edit. London, Hardwicke, 1860. 12. (100 pag.) 2 sh. 6 d. 



Legg, M. S. , On the application of polarized light in microscopic Invesligations. in: 



Tr ansäet, microsc. Soc. Vol. 2. 1849. p. 83—88. 122. 



On an improvement in the stage of the microscope. ibid. p. 127 — 130. 



Mohl, Hugo, On the arrangement of the polarizing Microscope in the examination of or- 



ganic bodies. in: Ann. of nat. bist. 3. Ser. Vol. 4. 1859. p. 444 — 450. 

 Nach et, Appareil destine ä permettre l'eclairage par une lumiere oblique des objects que 



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976-977. 



Notcutt, W. L., A bandbook of the microscope and microscopic objects ; wifh descrip- 

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 viewing them. London, Lumley, 1859. 12. (150 pag.) 2 sh. 



Place, Francis, Ueber die Prüfung der Glas-Mikrometer. Inaugural-Dissertation. Mit 24 

 in den Text gedr. Holzschn. Berlin, G. Reimer, 1860. 8. (III u. 56 pag.) % <% 



Pohl, J. J., Ueber mikroskopische Probeobjecte, insbesonders Nobert's Testobject-Platte. 

 in: Sitzungsber. d. Wien. Akad. Math. nat. Cl. Bd. 40. 1860. p. 63—97. 



Apart: Wien, Gerold's Sohn in Comm., 1860. Lex. -8. (37 pag.) 4 Titfi 



Pritchard, Andr., Account of Test- Objects for Microscopes. in: London Edinb. 

 Philos. Magaz. N. Ser. Vol. 2. 1833. p. 335—344. 



Rein icke, Frdr., Beiträge zur neuern Mikroskopie. 2. Hft. I. Die Bewegung der Oscil- 

 larien, besonders der Spirulina. II. Die Anfertigung dünner Durchschnitte v. Zähnen, 

 Knochen, Schalen u. anderen harten Körpern. III. Miscellen. Was leisten die neuesten 

 Objective? Mit eingedr. Holzschn. Dresden, Kuntze, 1860. 8. (VI u. 85 pag.) % 



Robinson, J., Ueber Alex. Guthrie's einfach reflectirendes Microscop. (Mit Abbild.) in: 

 Fror. Not. Bd. 49. No. 1057. 1836. p. 6-7. 



Robinson, Thom. Romney, On a new method of measuring the angular aperture of the 

 objectives of microscopes. in: Proc. Ir. Acad. VI. 1. 1854. p. 38 — 47. 



Schleiden, M. J., Ueber die Wahl eines Mikroskops, in : Fror. Not. 3. Reihe. Bd. 4. 

 No. 67. 1847. p. 1—4. 



Shadbolt, Geo., On Nachet's prism for tbe oblique illumination of transparent objects. 

 in: Trausact. microsc. Soc. Vol. 3. 1842. p. 74— 81. Remarks by Nachet. ib. p.82. 



The annular condensor for the microscope. ibid. p. 132 — 134. 



Observations upon oblique illumination etc. ibid. p. 154—159. 



Turnell, E. J., Holland and H. Slack, Improvements in the microscope. With 4 pla- 

 tes. London, 1833. 8. 



Ueber eine von W o 11 a s t o n erfundene Verbesserung an Microscopen. (Mit Abbildgn.) 



iu: Fror. Not. Bd. 28. No. 605. 1830. p. 165-169. 

 Vogel, Dr. Jul. , Anleitung zum Gebrauch des Mikroskops , zur zoochemischen Analyse 



und zur mikroskopisch-chemischen Untersuchung überhaupt. Mit 3 Steindrtaf. Leipzig, 



Voss, 1841. 8. 2«% 16 Tifi 



Wenham, F. H. , On tbe illumination of transparent microscopic objects on a new prin- 



ciple. (Mit 1 Taf.) in : Transact. Microsc. Soc. Vol. 3. 1852. p. 83-90. 

 West, Tuffen, Half hours with tbe microscope; being a populär guide to tbe use of tbe 



microscope as a means of amuseraent and iostruetion. Illustrated from nature. London, 



Hardwicke, 1859. 12. (100 pag.) 2 sh. 6 d. 



2. edit. s. Lankester, E. 

 White, Alfr. , On a Jever movement to tbe stage of the microscope. (Mit Abbildgn.) in : 



Transact. Microsc. Soc. Vol. 1. 1844. p. 165—166. 



ad: II. Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, p. 18. 



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