Monthly microscopical journal: transactions of the Royal Microscopical Society, and record of histological research at home and abroad . as elected a Fellow of this Society on 13th June, 1866. The Secretaries have not been able to obtain any biographicalinformation concerning the following: St. Thomas Baker, elected Dec. 11, 1867, died Oct. 14, Barber, elected June 20, 1849, died —. Benjamin Miller. , elected Dec. 11. 1867, died . James Robinson, elected Jan. 10, 1866, died . Robert S. Stodman, , elected Jan. 14, 1857, died . William Wright, elected ]\Tay 11, 186


Monthly microscopical journal: transactions of the Royal Microscopical Society, and record of histological research at home and abroad . as elected a Fellow of this Society on 13th June, 1866. The Secretaries have not been able to obtain any biographicalinformation concerning the following: St. Thomas Baker, elected Dec. 11, 1867, died Oct. 14, Barber, elected June 20, 1849, died —. Benjamin Miller. , elected Dec. 11. 1867, died . James Robinson, elected Jan. 10, 1866, died . Robert S. Stodman, , elected Jan. 14, 1857, died . William Wright, elected ]\Tay 11, 1864, died April 28, Mouchet, elected an Hon. Fellow Jan. 12, 1870, died . Donations to the Library since January 5, 1876: From Nature. Weekly The Editor. Athenoeum. Weekly Bitto. Society of Arts Journal Societij. Transactions of the Northumberland and Durham Natural History Society. Vol. V., Part 2 Ditto. Journal of the Quekett Club. No. 30 CM. The Eev, Lewis G. Mills, LL,D., was elected a Fellow of theSociety. Walter W. Reeves, The Monthly Micro scopicalJo-urnal, April Tig 2. Fig. 3. WVkst !. C Uth M^ new inicroscope. lamp. THE MONTHLY MICROSCOPICAL JOURNAL. APEIL 1, 1876. I.—Oil a New Arrangement for Illuminating and Centeringwith High Powers. By Eev. W. H. Dallingbr, (Read before the Royal Microscopical Society, March 1, 1876.) Plate CXXXI. All who have been engaged in prolonged research, with the highestpowers at the present disposal of the microscopist, will have dis-covered the practical value, not only of a delicate adjustment of theilluminating jjencil, but also of an accurate incidence of the axisof the sub-stage combination, employed as a condenser, with that ofthe object-glass itself. The vahie of this was very amply demon-strated to Dr. Drysdale and myself in our protracted employmentof high powers in our Researches on the Monads. On the subject of delicate centering, our best text-books say bu


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