Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, Band 2;Band 7

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Royal Microscopical Society, 1887
... containing its transactions and proceedings and a summary of current researches relating to zoology and botany (principally Invertebrata and Cryptogamia), microscopy, &c.
 

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GAYON U E DUBOURGAlcoholic Fermentation of Dextrin and Starch
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PFEIFERS A Embryograph Fig
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PERÉRASLAVTZÉVA B Protozoa of the Black
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SCHIEFFERDECKERs P FineAdjustment Screw Figs 17 and
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IIIOn Improvements of the Microscope with the aid of New Kinds
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MARK E L Waterbath Apparatus for Paraffin Fig
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Notices of new American Freshwater Infusoria By Alfred
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GRUNOWS J Physicians Microscope Figs 35 and
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ZOOLOGY
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LINDSAYS Simple Microscope Fig
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FRAZERS A Centering Nosepiece for use with Double Nosepieces Fig
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B Histology
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HEIMERL A Calcium oxalate in the Cellwall of Nyctagineæ
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ROEDEL H Minimum Temperature consistent with Life
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A Chromatology of Anthea cereus
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Molluscoida
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DEHÉKAIN P P L MAQUENNEAbsorption of Carbonic Anhydride
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CALKER F J P VANUniversal Projection Apparatus for Mineralogical
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Roeser P and P Gourret Protozoa of Roselaurel Structure and Metamorphosis
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KOLLMANN J Segmentation of Selachian Ovum
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Reichenbach H Development of
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Part 1
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Vermes
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LENNOX R Staining the Retina by Weigerts Method
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VIGELIUS W J Morphology of Ectoproctous Bryozoa
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Part 1
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A GENERAL including the Anatomy and Physiology of the Phanerogamia
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SCHRÖDER H Ahrenss Polarizing Prism
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LÖFFLERSeinefever
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Part 1
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Polypes Regeneration of 967 Pringsheim N Assumed Decomposition
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FRANK B Asteroma of the Rose
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y General
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LIBORIUS P Necessity of Oxygen for Bacteria
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Part 6
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SCHULZE E E STEIGERNew nitrogenous constituent of the Lupin
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SCRIBNER F L Orangeleaf Scab
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Reinsch P F Action of Pyrofuscin
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Bacteria in Drinkingwater
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BEDDARD F E Ovarian Ovum of the Dipnoi
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OVIATT B L Sectioning fresh Cartilage by partial Imbedding
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BREITHAUPT P F Sections of Chitinous Organs
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HILDEBRANDS H E Slidecarrier Figs 2224
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MONIEZ R New Parasites of Daphnia
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BOSTWICK A E On a means of determining the Limits of Distinct Vision
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Testicle of the Chick
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QUIMBYS B T Slidecarrier
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TALModification of Golgis Method for Staining the Central Nervous System
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ERECTING Arrangement
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RICHTER P Urococcus Coccochloris and Polycystis
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SMIRNOWS A Microstat Fig 173
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY
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CHALANDE J Apparatus for examining living Myriopoda
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The Presidents Address By the Rev W H Dallinger LL D
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FRANKLAND P F Microorganisms in the Atmosphere
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VLOn Cutting Sections of Sponges and other similar structures with
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On the Differentiation of Tissues in Fungi By George Massee
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Conditions of Tadpole Metamorphosis
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Part 2
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Dicyemidæ
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Part 2
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Echinodermata
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Pseudoscorpions Structure of 389 Histological Researches 848
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Muscineæ
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BERLESE A N Protocenturia a new genus of Pyrenomycetes
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Part 2
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WARM and Cold Stages Figs 4881
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REICHENBACH H Preparation of the Embryo of the Freshwater Crayfish
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WARD H MARSHALLStructure of Entyloma
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Part 2
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VIIITwelve New Species of Rotifera By P H Gosse F R S
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HADDON A C Origin of Segmental Duct
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Roots Adventitious 610 Rouget C Death of Muscles
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Pulmonate Mollusca Function of the Rapid Method of Dry Mounting 520
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PERRIER E Socalled Heart of Echinoderms
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3 Movement
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WHITELEGGE W Rotation in Nitella
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Part 3
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JANSE J M Mimetic Pollengrains
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THOMAS F New Synchytrium
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Bacteria in the Soil
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ANDEER J The Resorcin derivative Phloroglucin
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Polyzoa Killing 674
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Part 3
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Quimby B F 845 1048 termining 171
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Part 3
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KETCHUMS J Portable Oxycalcium Lamp
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99
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On the Different Tissues found in the Muscle of a Mummy
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Remarks on the Foraminifera with special reference to their
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On new species of Scyphidia and Dinophysis By J G Grenfell
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RICHTER W Continuity of Germinal Protoplasm
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Renal Organs of German Prosobranchiata
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a Insecta
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Histology of Enteric Canal of Insects
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KESSLER H F Lifehistory of Aphides
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Part 4
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DUNCAN P M Mergui Ophiurids
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Part 4
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different liquids
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TERRY W A Cleaning Diatoms
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Part 4
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H Fixing and Staining Nuclei
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T New Cement
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Renard A and C Klement Micro
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XILA Monograph of the Genus Lycoperdon Tournef Fr
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Reproduction and Sex Theory of
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Part 5
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MCMURRICH J P Embryology of Prosobranch Gasteropods
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WITLACZIL E Halobates
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FICKERTApus and Branchipus
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DUTILLEUL G Anatomy of Hirudinea Rhynchobdellida
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PREYER W Movements of Starfishes
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SEMON R Synaptide of the Mediterranean
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DANGEARD P A Researches on Lower Organisms
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Part 5
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Part 5
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Part 5
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Postembryonic Development of Telphusa Prolification in the Mycelium of Fungi
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BAUSCH LOMB Condenser and Substage Fig 219
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Radiolaria Challenger 603 Refractive Index Apparatus for testing
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SCHULTZE F E Methods for killing Invertebrata
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Part 5
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CUCCATIS G Carmine solution made with Carbonate of Soda
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EHRLICH P Staining Tubercle Bacilli
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WHITNEY J E War as a Cell Material
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XIIITwentyfour more New Species of Rotifera By P H Gosse
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A Synopsis of the British Recent Foraminifera By Henry
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ZIPPERER P Pitchers of Sarracenia
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LIFE F Culture Glass for examining Microorganisms Figs 108 and 109
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A New Eyepiece By E M Nelson
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DETMERS F Comparative Size of Bloodcorpuscles in Man and Domestic
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C Epiclemmydia lusitanica a Prosobranchiate Gastropoda Structure
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Saprolegniem Formation and Liberation Structure of Alimentary Canal
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Poulsen S V and J C Holm Detection Typical Nervous System of 218
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B Myriopoda
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TIEBEColoursense
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Sexual Characters and Generative Organs of Microstomida
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EHLERS E Polyparium ambulans
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S New Infusoria
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Part 6
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Part 6
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Poulsens Crystals 425 accompany Germination 619
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WIGAND A Swellings on the Roots of Papilionaceæ
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Sarracenia Pitchers of 612 Organs 113
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MEEHAN T Fertilization of the Hollyhock and of Indigofera
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Exchange of Gases by Buds
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VOSMAERS G C J Porifera
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SCHIMKIEWITSCH W Nonnucleated Blastodermcells
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MORLAND H Structure of Diatoms
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THE NEW GLASS
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Satterthwaite T E 696 Schottelius M Some Novelties in Bac
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TRELEASE W Fertilization of Yucca
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PERÉNYIS J v Mikrolektron for hardening staining and imbedding Figs
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STERNBERG G M Staining the Bacillus of Glanders
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MARK E L Dissecting Pans
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DEAnatomical peculiarities of Echites peltata
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ALVAREZ E New Indigogenous Microbe
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Fertilization of Aconitum Lycoctonum
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ZEILLER R Ulodendron and Bothrodendron
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BERTRAND E Microscopic Measurement of Indices of Refraction and Axial
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SEYNES J DEPeziza
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CALDWELL W H Embryology of Monotremata and Marsupialia
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CARTER H J Position of the Ampullaceous Sac and Function of the Water
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FEWKES J W Development of Calcareous Plates of Amphiura
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GAY F Formation of Cysts in the Chlorosporeæ
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GRUBER A Artificial Development in Actinosphærium
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HARTIG R Fungi parasitic on the Savin Larch and Aspen
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Distoma endemicum
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A M Fertilization of Scandinavian Alpine Plants
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KOLESCH K Eocidaris
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MASSEE G Structure and Function of the Subterranean Parts of Lathræa
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MEINERT F Labium of the Coleopterous genus Stenus
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GOEBEL K Prothallium and Germplants of Lycopodium inundatum
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Anatomy of Langia obockiana
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HEROUARD E Colochirus Lacazii
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SUMMERS H E Fixing Sections
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Petiole as a Taxonomic Organ
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RASCHKE W Anatomy and Histology of Culex nemorosus
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P VIALANew Disease in Vines
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Photomicrography
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ROSENVINGE K Morphology of Polysiphonia
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Taylor G H Cleaning Diatomaceous
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BARANETZKI J Thickening of the wall of parenchymatous cells
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RIEFSTAHL E Shells of Cephalopoda
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GREVILLIUS A Y Stipular Sheath of Polygonum
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Seite 302 - for cleaning the lenses of oculars and objectives, and especially for removing the fluid used with immersion objectives. Whenever a piece is used once it is thrown away. It has proved more satisfactory than cloth or chamois, because dust and sand are not present, and from its bibulous character it is very efficient in removing liquid or semi-liquid substances. At the
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Seite 50 - in all groups twins may occur from one ovum ;—the polar bodies are morphologically nothing less than abortive germs ;—in fact, the origin of multiple embryos from a single ovum is the primitive condition, the development of only one is
Seite 47 - they do not hold themselves responsible for the views of the authors of the papers noted, nor for any claim to novelty or otherwise made by them. The object of this part of the Journal is to present a summary of the papers at actually published, and to describe and illustrate
Seite 535 - Here, again, the duration of evaporation has a marked effect, also the strength of the solution. If the substance is deposited in a thin film, it may be altogether invisible without polarized light. Thick crystals frequently produce colour without the selenite, and those that are very thick may depolarize without any coloration. This being borne in mind, no difficulty
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Seite 374 - and to describe and illustrate Instruments, Apparatus, &c., which are either new or have not been previously described in this country. t This section includes not only papers relating to Embryology properly so called, but

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