StNicholas [serial] . rticle. These diatoms cannotsingly be seen by the unaided eye, but your nature study teacher or some other friend who has a good compound microscopecan gather and show them to you Probably you will not find any of the particular patterns here pictured (for the kinds aremany) but you will be rewarded by finding others equally beautiful and interesting. TINY PARTICLES OF LIFE IN BEAUTI-FULLY MARKED GLASS BOXES The field excursions of the naturalist who hasgenuine love for nature, are greatly increased ininterest if he has a practical knowledge of theuses of the microscope a


StNicholas [serial] . rticle. These diatoms cannotsingly be seen by the unaided eye, but your nature study teacher or some other friend who has a good compound microscopecan gather and show them to you Probably you will not find any of the particular patterns here pictured (for the kinds aremany) but you will be rewarded by finding others equally beautiful and interesting. TINY PARTICLES OF LIFE IN BEAUTI-FULLY MARKED GLASS BOXES The field excursions of the naturalist who hasgenuine love for nature, are greatly increased ininterest if he has a practical knowledge of theuses of the microscope and of the material avail-able for study. Of all this material, the minuteplants called diatoms form one of the most in-teresting classes, not only on account of theirexceeding beauty but for the mysteries con-nected with their life-history which has not yetbeen completely observed. The diatom is essentially a glass box filled gether by a band or hoop, like the sides of thebox. The sides of the lid and those of the box.


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