The Journal of microscopy and natural science . a communication from S. C. Hall, Esq., President of theCarlisle Microscopical Society, from which we learn thatDr. W. B. Carpenter has been made Hon. Vice-President of thatSociety. In a letter in which Dr. Carpenter accepts the office of Vice-President he suggests that Microscopists should study more thor-oughly the life history of Diatoms, Monads, and Disease-germs. We regret that space forbids our publishing the Doctors letterin exte?iso, but hope to refer to it on another occasion. Microscopic Slides.—Will supply a microscopist with a smallor


The Journal of microscopy and natural science . a communication from S. C. Hall, Esq., President of theCarlisle Microscopical Society, from which we learn thatDr. W. B. Carpenter has been made Hon. Vice-President of thatSociety. In a letter in which Dr. Carpenter accepts the office of Vice-President he suggests that Microscopists should study more thor-oughly the life history of Diatoms, Monads, and Disease-germs. We regret that space forbids our publishing the Doctors letterin exte?iso, but hope to refer to it on another occasion. Microscopic Slides.—Will supply a microscopist with a smallor large interesting collection, in exchange for Natural History orother good Books, Apparatus, Parlour Pastime, or anything ofinterest or utility.—J. Morton, The Lindens, New Brompton, Kent. Wanted, a scrap of Synapta Skin in exchange for other mate-rial.—J. Morton, New Brompton, Kent. Wanted, Rare Parasites, Mounted or Unmounted. UnmountedParasites or other material will be given in exchange.—Editor. Journal of Microscopy, Vol. 3, PL 9; » r :b* 19


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