. How to use the microscope; a guide for the novice. Microscopes. 56 HOW TO USE THE MICROSCOPE a high power must be used. These three plants are commonly cultivated in aquaria. The " revolving globes " of Volvox globator are among the greatest marvels of pond-hfe. A full- grown globe will be about t;V inch in diameter. If. Fig. 19.—A few Cells feom the Leaf of the American Water-Weed. a, b, c, d, e, Nuclei of the various cells ; /, a strand of protoplasm crossing the cell-cavity ; (j, h, i, chlorophyll granules, some of which are dividing. The small bodies inside the chlorophyll gran
. How to use the microscope; a guide for the novice. Microscopes. 56 HOW TO USE THE MICROSCOPE a high power must be used. These three plants are commonly cultivated in aquaria. The " revolving globes " of Volvox globator are among the greatest marvels of pond-hfe. A full- grown globe will be about t;V inch in diameter. If. Fig. 19.—A few Cells feom the Leaf of the American Water-Weed. a, b, c, d, e, Nuclei of the various cells ; /, a strand of protoplasm crossing the cell-cavity ; (j, h, i, chlorophyll granules, some of which are dividing. The small bodies inside the chlorophyll granules are starch. (After Kny.) Magnified several hundred times. we have been fortunate in our pond-hunting, we may see a number of these tiny marvels revolving freely in a rather majestic fasliion in one of our store tubes. Let one or two be transferred to a glass slip, with a concavity in the centre (such slips are bought from dealers at about 2d. each). The. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hall, Charles Albert, 1872-. London, A. and C. Black
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