The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal Microscopical Society, and Record of Histological Research at Home and Abroad, Volume 11

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Página 258 - EVENINGS AT THE MICROSCOPE ; or, Researches among the Minuter Organs and Forms of Animal Life. By P. H. GOSSE, Esq., FRS A new edition, revised and annotated. Post 8vo Cloth boards 4 o FAN'S SILKEN STRING. By ANNETTE LYSTER, author of " Northwind and Sunshine,
Página 180 - THE minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed, the President referred to the intimation that Mr.
Página 269 - Hales in the chair. The Minutes of the preceding meeting were read and confirmed...
Página 158 - ... oxyacantha) in summer and autumn every where; and MC Cooke observes that it is found on the under surface of the leaves and on the petioles and fruit of the hawthorn, and is common from May to June in the United States. My attention was called last year to the prevalence of this fungus on the hawthorn-plants on the grounds of the Department during the months of July and August. This year it has also appeared, I first observed its presence in the month of July, although it may have appeared in...
Página 44 - MD, FRS PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY : A School Manual of Health. Being a Practical Guide to the Means of Securing Health and Life. Intended for the use of Classes and general reading. Illustrated. Sixth Edition, fcap. 8vo, 2S.
Página 226 - By JAMES TYSON, MD, Lecturer on Microscopy in the University of Pennsylvania, and on Physiology in the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery ; Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, &c., &c.
Página 77 - I think that it is highly probable that the finer particles of this matter do, iu some cases, pass through the mucous membrane of the respiratory passages, and by getting into the circulation in this way give rise to the constitutional symptoms we see developed in some cases...
Página 258 - As soon as you have recovered from your surprise at this strange display, we will begin to examine the performers more in detail. A slender creeping thread, irregularly crossing and anastomosing, so as to form a loose network of about three meshes in width, surrounds the margin of the Sabella's tube, adhering firmly to its exterior surface, in the chitinous substance of which it seems imbedded. Here and there free buds are given off, especially from the lower edge ; while from the upper threads spring...
Página 14 - ... paraboloid. All these methods point to the same conclusions. Following up the line of observations described by the late Richard Beck, in his most valuable contribution to our knowledge of this subject, the same results were arrived at in regard to the appearance of coarse beading, etc., viz., " that the interrupted appearance is produced by two sets of uninterrupted lines on different surfaces " * That the longitudinal and the oblique lines are on different sides of the scale is also plainly...
Página 188 - Society" in 1753. In 1752, John Ellis, an Irish merchant residing in London, but devoted to marine zoology, presented before the Royal Society of London a treatise on the Corallines and Sea Weeds of •Great Britain. He states of these forms: "that they differed not less from each other in respect to their form than they did in regard to their texture; and that in many of them this texture was such as seemed to indicate their being more of an animal than vegetable nature.

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