Abstract

THIS small book evidently incorporates the results of practical experience, and is eminently one for the amateur and lone worker. A summary is given of methods for the preparation and mounting of a number of objects for microscopy—insects and their parts, diatoms, Foraminifera and Radiolaria, crystals, rock and metal sections, blood and bacteria, and animal and vegetable tissues, together with a full account of section cutting. A few pages on ciliates, flagellates and rotifers would have been a useful addition. Microscopic Objects: How to Mount Them By Jean C. Johnson. Pp. viii + 144 + 9 plates. (London: The English Universities Press, Ltd., 1935.) 3s. 6d.

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