Quarterly journal of microscopical science (1859) (14598183608)
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Title: Quarterly journal of microscopical science
Year: 1859 (1850s)
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Publisher: London, J. and A. Churchill (etc.)
Contributing Library: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library
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r. G. A., Reply toDr. Donkin, 89. ,, What are Marine Diatoms. 170. Wallich, Dr. G. C., an Apparatus fordredging at moderate deptlis in thedeep sea; and for capturing floatingobjects from shipboard, 1. Warington, Mr., on the multiplicationof Actiniae in his aquaria, 131. „ R., on a portable aquarium microscope, 199. Webb, Dr. W. W., notes of the micro-scopical examination of a Loose Carti-lage from the knee-joint, 11. Welcker, Dr. H., On the measurementof the vertical thickness of micro-scopic objects, and on the determi-nation of the chemical propertiesfrom their refractive powers, 240. West, Tuffen, On some conditions of thecell-wall in the petals of flowers, 22. Williamson, Prof. W. C, On the recentForaminifera of Great Britain, Reviewof, 104. Z. Zoophytes, British, the Rev. T. Hinckson some new and interesting formsof, 131. Zoophytology, 65, 143. JOURNAL. Erratum in Vol. VILPage 27, for P. G. Ryiands, read T. G. Ryiands. PRINTED BY 3. F.. ADLARD, BARTHOLOMEW CLOSK. jMyr^JowmnW mi
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^^ir^ ■.ffcaife^ t; ^^.^ JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCE. DESCRIPTION OF PLATE I, Illustrating Mr. Wests paper on the Structure of Flowers, &c. Fig.1.—Ranu7iculus aquatilis, profile view, inner surface of petal.2.—Iris, ditto, ditto. 3.—Ten weeks Stock, ditto, ditto. 4.—Fyrethrum parfhenium, ditto, ditto. 5.—Scarlet Geranium, ditto, ditto. 6.—Orchis pyramidalis, ditto, ditto. 7.—Sweet William, ditto, ditto. 8.—Comfrey, ditto, ditto. 9.—Gladiolus; «, profile, inner surface; b, cells of same, as seen fromabove.10.—Oalium verum ; a and b, as seen from above ; c, sectional view of same.11—Pansy, knotted hair from the throat: b, portion of same more highly magnified.12.—Verbena; a, hair from the throat of; b, portion of same more highlymagnified, showing section; c, one cell of petal, from above, showingangular sinuosities, with small pats of secondary deposit at the pro-jecting angles.13.—Musk-plant, large hair from the petal, accidentally bent over near