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Microscopy. — Report of Meeting of the Microscopical Section of tlie Troy 
Scientific Association of 1st April, containing Rev. A. B. Hervey’s description of 
a “ New Method of Fluid Mounting,” and remarks of Dr. Ward on “ Bullock’s 
New Self-Centering Turn-table.” 
For June : — 
A Lesson in Comparative Histology. (Histology of the Locust.) By C. S. 
Minot. (With a plate and 3 woodcuts.) 
Microscopy. — A Novel Stand (made for Dr. Blackham by Mr. Tolies). — 
Soire'e of the State Microscopical Society of Illinois on 8th March. — Microscopical 
Society Elections. — Microscopical Congress. — Ernst Gundlach. — Exchanges. 
Proceedings of Troy Scientific Association of 15th April. (Dr. R. H. Ward 
read a paper on Microscopic Ruling and Engraving.) 
For July : — 
The smallest Insect known {Pteratomus Putnamii). By Hon. J. D. Cox. 
(With a woodcut.) 
Microscopy. — Determination of Rocks by the Microscope. (Paper read at San 
Francisco Microscopical Society on IGth May, by M. Atwood.) — Oleomargarine. — 
A rare Sale.— Exchanges. 
Bulletin de la Societe Belge de Microscopie, Vol. IV., Mo. 8 
(issued in June) : — 
Note on a Microscope for Mineralogical Researches. By M. Renard. (With 
a plate.) 
Note on the Preparation of the Diatoms. By M. E. Guinard. 
Preparation of the Polycystina. By M. Vanden Broeck. 
Report on Slides presented by M. R. Lawley. 
Reviews of M. J. Fraipont’s Researches on the Acinetse of the Coast of 
Ostend, M. E. Roze’s paper on the Antherozoids of the Cryptogams, that of 
himself and M. Cornu on two new generic types for the families of the Sapro- 
ligniem and Peronosporse (from ‘ Annales des Sc. Nat.’), one by M. Roze on the 
Alyxomycetse and their place in the system (from the ‘ Bulletin de la Societe 
botanique de France’), and of Dr. Van Heurck’s translation of Professor 
Hamilton Smith’s Synopsis of the Diatomacese. 
Proceedings of the Meeting of 31st May. 
No. 9 (issued in July) : — 
Note on the Development and Classification of the Ferns. By M. von 
Kruttschnigt. 
Report on Preparations presented by Dr. Boecker. 
Review of M. J. Fraipont’s Researches on the Acinetie of the Coast of Ostend 
(^continuation). 
Proceedings of the Meeting of the 27th June. 
Journal de Micrographie for June: — 
The Rouen School of “ Commercial Microscopy.” 
The Lymphatic Hearts (continuation). By Professor Ranvier. 
Observations on the Termination of the Motor Nerves of the Striated Muscles 
of the Torpedoes and the Rays (continuation). By Professor Ciaccio. 
The Microscopes at the Paris Exhibition. By the Editor (Dr. J. Pelletan). 
On the Gold Method and the Termination of the Nerves in the Non-striated 
Muscles. By Professor Ranvier. (From ‘ Comptes Rendus.’) 
Cryptogamic Botany. Syllabus of Professor L. Marchand’s Course at the 
Pharmaceutical School of Paris. 
A New Field for the Microscopist (translation of Mr. W. S. Kent’s paper in 
‘ Popular Science Review ’ for April). 
On the Measurement of the Dihedral Angles of Microscopic Crystals. By E. 
Bertrand. (From ‘ Comptes Rendus.’) 
Mr. Bolton’s Living Specimens for the IMicroscope. By the Editor. 
