The Microscope. Its History, Construction, and Application 15th ed.: Being a familiar introduction to the use of the instrument, and the study of microscopical scienceHogg, Jabez
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The Microscope. Its History, Construction, and Application 15th ed.: Being a familiar introduction to the use of the instrument, and the study of microscopical science
Hogg, Jabez
Microscopy; Natural history
Alum.
Asparagine.
Aspartic Acid. Plate VIII. No. 168.
Bitartrate of Ammonia.
Boracic Acid.
Borax. No. 164.
Carbonate of Lime.
" Soda.
Chlorate of Potash.
Chloride of Barium.
" Cobalt.
" Copper and Ammonia.
" Sodium.
Cholesterine.
Chromate of Potash.
Cinchonine.
Cinchonidine.
Citric Acid.
Hippuric Acid.
Iodide of Mercury.
" Potassium.
" Quinine.
Iodo-disulphate of Quinine.
Kreatine. No. 166.
Murexide.
Nitrate of Bismuth.
" Barytes.
" Brucine.
" Copper.
" Potash.
" Strontian.
" Uranium.
Oxalate of Ammonia.
" Chromium.
" Chromium and Potash.
" Lime.
" Soda.
Indurated Sandstone, Howth.
Indurated Sandstone, Bromsgrove.
Gibraltar Rock.
Granite, various localities. No. 160.
Hornblend Schist.
Labrador Spar.
Norway Rock.
Quartz Rock, various. No. 159.
" in Bog Iron Ore.
Quartzite, Mont Blanc.
Sandstone. No. 158.
Satin Spar.
Selenites, various colours.
Tin Ore, with Tourmalin.
Oxalic Acid.
Oxalurate of Ammonia.
Permanganate of Potash.
Phosphate of Lead and Soda.
Platino-cyanide of Magnesia.
Plumose Quinidine.
Prussiate of Potash, red and yellow.
Quinidine.
Santonine.
Salicine.
Salignine. No. 162.
Sulphate of Cadmium.
" Copper. No. 161.
" Copper and Potash.
" Iron. No. 163.
" Iron and Cobalt. No. 165.
" Magnesia.
" Nickel and Potash.
" Soda.
" Zinc.
Sugar.
Tartaric Acid.
Thionurate of Ammonia.
Triple Phosphate.
Urate of Ammonia.
" Soda.
Urea, and most urinary deposits.
Uric Acid.
MINERALS.
Agates, various.
Asbestiform Serpentine.
Avanturine.
Carbonate of Lime.
Carrara Marble.
ANIMAL STRUCTURES.
Cat’s Tongue. No. 174.
Grayling Scale. No. 176.
Holothuria, Spicules of. Nos. 171-2.
Prawn Shell. No. 175.
VEGETABLE CRYSTALLINE SUBSTANCES.
CUTICLE of Leaf of Correa Cardinalis.
" " Deutzia scabra. No. 173.
" " Elæagnus.
" " Onosma taurica.
Equisetum. No. 170.
Fibro cells from orchid. No. 169.
" Oncidium bicallosum.
Scalariform Vessels from Fern.
Scyllium Caniculum. No. 177.
SILICIOUS CUTICLES, various.
Starches, various. No. 167.
The formation of artificial crystal may be readily effected, and the
process watched, under the microscope, by simply placing a drop of
saturated solution of any salt upon a previously warmed slip of glass.
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