Practical Hints On the Selection And Use of the Microscope. Intended for Beginners

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Almost every text- book on botany, physiology, mineralogy and kindred subjects, will not only indicate a long list of pbjects, but wiU give di- rections for procuring them. Plants yield a very large variety of interesting subjects. Thus the cuticles of the leaves and flowers; cellular tissue as shown by dissections, and by cross and longitudinal sections; hairs, pollen, seeds, etc., all deserve careful microscopical examination. Insects fiu-nish an almost unlimited field, and their wings, feet,... eyes, mouth, scales, spira- cles, hairs, etc., are all worthy of careful preparation and exam- ination.
It is, however, amongst the more minute forms of animal and vegetable life, as found in pools and running streams, that the most interestiiig objects are to be found, and the number and var- iety of these is so great that several large volumes would be re- quired to describe them. Even the ponderous works of Ehren- berg and Pritchard do not begin to exhaust the subject, and, therefore, it wiU be obvious, that even if we were to devote the whole of the present volume to this department, we could but skim the surface.


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