Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, Band 2;Band 7Royal 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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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
Seite 500 - with a Microscope of the best quality and suitable light—that is, light which is steady and not so bright as to dazzle the eyes, nor so dim as to strain them in determining details—microscopic work should improve rather than injure the sight.
Seite iii - Treasurer, two Secretaries, and twelve other Fellows. The Meetings are held on the second Wednesday in each month from October to June, in the Society's Library at King's College, Strand, WC (commencing at 8
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
Seite 374 - The Society are not intended to be denoted by the editorial " we," and they do not hold themselves responsible for the views of the authors of the papers noted, nor for
Seite 215 - The Society are not intended to be denoted by the editorial " we," and 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 as actually published, and to describe and illustrate Instrumenta, Apparatus,
Seite 361 - read and confirmed, and were signed by the Chairman. The List of Donations (exclusive of exchanges and reprints) received since the last" meeting was submitted, and the thanks of the Society given to the donors.
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
