Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, Containing Its Transactions and Proceedings and a Summary of Current Researches Relating to Zoology and Botany (principally Invertebrata and Cryptogamia), Microscopy, &c. ...Royal Microscopical Society., 1884 |
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... cover- glass . In the Euphorbiaceae he distinguishes three kinds of crystalliz- able substances , as follows : - 1. Sphærocrystals . These differ in their mode of development from any hitherto known . In the coagulated latex of the ...
... cover- glass . In the Euphorbiaceae he distinguishes three kinds of crystalliz- able substances , as follows : - 1. Sphærocrystals . These differ in their mode of development from any hitherto known . In the coagulated latex of the ...
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... cover- glass . In larger patches the teleutospores are often accompanied also by the uredo - form . The uredospores also vary greatly in form , having perhaps an average diameter of about 26 p . They differ from those of species of ...
... cover- glass . In larger patches the teleutospores are often accompanied also by the uredo - form . The uredospores also vary greatly in form , having perhaps an average diameter of about 26 p . They differ from those of species of ...
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... glass slides , and fastening over them the thin , round or square , cover - glasses , presented so many difficulties that a preparation seldom succeeded well , especially if it were put up for any length of time . With each of my new ...
... glass slides , and fastening over them the thin , round or square , cover - glasses , presented so many difficulties that a preparation seldom succeeded well , especially if it were put up for any length of time . With each of my new ...
Página 122
... cover - glasses , 005 or ⚫004 in . , and when the cell is screwed up an 1/8 in . , 1/10 in . , or even 1/12 in ... glass cover ( which by preference should be square ) downwards till the opening is large enough to do what is required ...
... cover - glasses , 005 or ⚫004 in . , and when the cell is screwed up an 1/8 in . , 1/10 in . , or even 1/12 in ... glass cover ( which by preference should be square ) downwards till the opening is large enough to do what is required ...
Página 124
... cover smaller than that of the pillar , and pushing it to one side so as to project a little beyond the pillar , the ... glass slides with one or more hollows . In using these the drop of fluid to be examined is placed by the side of the ...
... cover smaller than that of the pillar , and pushing it to one side so as to project a little beyond the pillar , the ... glass slides with one or more hollows . In using these the drop of fluid to be examined is placed by the side of the ...
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