Essays on the Microscope
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George Comp Adams. Essays on the Microscope
Essays on the Microscope
Table of Contents
PREFACE
A. LIST OF THE AUTHORS. WHICH HAVE BEEN CONSULTED IN THE COMPILATION OF THE FORMER AND PRESENT EDITION OF THESE ESSAYS
ADVERTISEMENT
ERRATA
LIST OF THE PLATES, WITH REFERENCES TO THE PAGES WHERE THE SEVERAL FIGURES ARE DESCRIBED
CHAP. I. A CONCISE HISTORY OF THE INVENTION AND IMPROVEMENTS WHICH HAVE BEEN MADE UPON THE INSTRUMENT CALLED A MICROSCOPE
TO MAKE SMALL GLASS MICROSCOPIC GLOBULES
CHAP. II. OF VISION; OF THE OPTICAL EFFECT OF MICROSCOPES, AND OF THE MANNER OF ESTIMATING THEIR MAGNIFYING POWERS
OF THE SINGLE MICROSCOPE
OF THE DOUBLE OR COMPOUND MICROSCOPE
OF THE SOLAR MICROSCOPE
OF THE MAGNIFYING POWERS OF THE MICROSCOPE
OF THE NEEDLE MICROMETER
ACCOUNT OF GLASS, PEARL, &c. MICROMETERS, BY THE EDITOR
CHAP. III. A DESCRIPTION OF THE MOST APPROVED MICROSCOPES, AND THE METHOD OF USING THEM
DESCRIPTION OF ADAMS’S IMPROVED AND UNIVERSAL LUCERNAL MICROSCOPE. Fig. 1. Plate III
OF THE LAMP
TO EXAMINE OPAKE OBJECTS WITH THE LUCERNAL MICROSCOPE
TO USE THE LUCERNAL MICROSCOPE IN THE EXAMINATION OF TRANSPARENT OBJECTS
TO TRANSMIT THE IMAGE OF TRANSPARENT OBJECTS ON A SCREEN, AS BY THE SOLAR MICROSCOPE
APPARATUS WHICH USUALLY ACCOMPANIES THE IMPROVED LUCERNAL MICROSCOPE
A DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL IMPROVEMENTS MADE UPON MR. ADAMS’S LUCERNAL MICROSCOPE. BY THE EDITOR
DESCRIPTION OF CUFF’S DOUBLE-CONSTRUCTED MICROSCOPE, REPRESENTED AT Fig. 1. Plate VII. A.[32]
A LIST OF THE APPARATUS TO CUFF’S DOUBLE-CONSTRUCTED MICROSCOPE.[33]
TO USE THIS MICROSCOPE
THE DESCRIPTION AND USE OF JONES’S IMPROVED COMPOUND OR DOUBLE MICROSCOPES, REPRESENTED IN Fig. 1 AND 2. Plate IV. BY THE EDITOR
LIST OF APPARATUS GENERALLY MADE TO THIS MICROSCOPE
TO USE THIS MICROSCOPE
OF THE MOST IMPROVED COMPOUND MICROSCOPE, BEING UNIVERSAL IN ITS USES, AND FORMING THE SINGLE, COMPOUND, OPAKE, AND AQUATIC MICROSCOPES
THE GENERAL APPARATUS TO THIS MICROSCOPE IS AS FOLLOWS
ADDITIONAL APPARATUS TO THIS BEST MICROSCOPE
TO USE THIS MICROSCOPE
A DESCRIPTION OF CULPEPER’S, OR THE COMMON THREE-PILLARED MICROSCOPE. Plate IV. Fig. 3
A LIST OF THE APPARATUS TO CULPEPER’S MICROSCOPE
TO USE THIS MICROSCOPE
A DESCRIPTION OF MARTIN’S IMPROVED SOLAR MICROSCOPE, WHICH IS CONSTRUCTED TO EXHIBIT TRANSPARENT AND OPAKE OBJECTS. Plate V
APPARATUS TO THE OPAKE SOLAR MICROSCOPE
TO USE THE SOLAR MICROSCOPE
DESCRIPTION OF THE TRANSPARENT SOLAR MICROSCOPE AND APPARATUS. Plate VI. Fig. 4, to 14
APPARATUS BELONGING TO THIS SOLAR MICROSCOPE
To use the transparent solar microscope
THE SCREW BARREL, OR WILSON’S SINGLE POCKET MICROSCOPE. Plate II. B. Fig. 1 and 2
DESCRIPTION OF A SCROLL FOR FIXING WILSON’S POCKET MICROSCOPE, AND A MIRROR FOR REFLECTING LIGHT INTO IT
DESCRIPTION OF A SMALL MICROSCOPE FOR OPAKE OBJECTS. Plate II. B. Fig. 3 and 4
OF ELLIS’S SINGLE OR AQUATIC MICROSCOPE. Plate VII. B
DESCRIPTION OF THE VARIOUS PARTS OF THE MICROSCOPE
DESCRIPTION OF LYONET’S ANATOMICAL MICROSCOPE. Plate VI. Fig. 3
To use the dissecting table
DR. WITHERING’S BOTANICAL MICROSCOPE. Plate VI. Fig. 1
THE POCKET BOTANICAL AND UNIVERSAL MICROSCOPE
BOTANICAL MAGNIFIERS
DESCRIPTION OF A PORTABLE MICROSCOPE AND TELESCOPE. Plate VIII. Fig. 1, to 6
DESCRIPTION OF AN INSTRUMENT FOR CUTTING THIN TRANSVERSE SECTIONS OF WOOD, Plate IX. Fig. 1
CHAP. IV. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE MICROSCOPE AND PREPARING THE OBJECTS
OF THE NECESSARY PREPARATION OF THE MICROSCOPE FOR OBSERVATION
OF THE MANAGEMENT OF THE LIGHT
OF THE PREPARATION OF OBJECTS FOR THE MICROSCOPE
OF ANIMALCULA IN INFUSIONS, &C
DIRECTIONS FOR FINDING, FEEDING, AND PRESERVING THE POLYPES
OF VEGETABLES
THE MANNER OF OBTAINING THE PARTS OF A SHOOT SEPARATE
TO PREPARE THE RIND FOR OBSERVATION
TO PREPARE THE BLEA
A METHOD OF FILLING THE SAP VESSELS OF PLANTS
THE METHOD OF PREPARING SALTS AND SALINE SUBSTANCES, FOR THE VIEWING THEIR CONFIGURATIONS
CHAP. V. THE IMPORTANCE OF NATURAL HISTORY; OF INSECTS IN GENERAL, AND OF THEIR CONSTITUENT PARTS
A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF INSECTS
OF THE PROBOSCIS OF THE BEE
OF THE PROBOSCIS OF THE BUTTERFLY
OF THE PROBOSCIS OF THE CULEX OR GNAT
OF THE PROBOSCIS OF THE TABANUS OR OX-FLY
THE ANTENNÆ OF INSECTS
OF THE EYES OF INSECTS
OF THE RETICULATED EYES OF INSECTS
OF THE EYES OF THE MONOCULUS POLYPHEMUS
OF THE EYES OF A SPIDER
OF THE STEMMATA
OF THE BODY OF INSECTS
OF THE ABDOMEN OF INSECTS
OF THE LIMBS OF INSECTS
OF THE WINGS OF INSECTS
OF THE HALTERES OR POISERS OF INSECTS
OF THE ELYTRA, AND WINGS UNDER THE ELYTRA
OF THE WINGS OF THE FORFICULA AURICULARIA, OR EARWIG
OF THE WINGS OF THE HEMEROBIUS PERLA
OF THE WINGS OF MOTHS AND BUTTERFLIES
PEDES THE FEET, AND LEGS OF INSECTS
OF THE TAIL AND STING OF INSECTS
OF THE STING OF A BEE
DISTINGUISHING CRITERIA OF INSECTS
OF THE TRANSFORMATION OF INSECTS
OF THE LARVA STATE OF INSECTS
OF THE CHANGE FROM THE LARVA TO THE PUPA STATE
OF THE PREPARATION OF THE CATERPILLAR FOR THE METAMORPHOSES
OF THE IMAGO OR FLY STATE OF INSECTS
OF THE SILK-WORM
OF THE BEETLE
OF THE MUSCA CHAMÆLEON
OF THE LIBELLULA OR DRAGON FLY
OF THE RESPIRATION OF INSECTS
OF RESPIRATION IN THE LARVA OF THE MUSCA PENDULA
OF THE GENERATION OF INSECTS
OF THE APHIDES OR PUCERONS
OF THE APIS OR BEE
OF THE EGGS OF INSECTS
OF THE FOOD OF INSECTS
OF THE HABITATION OF INSECTS
OF THE TERMITES, GENERALLY CALLED WHITE ANTS
OF THE HABITATIONS OF CATERPILLARS
CHAP. VI. A GENERAL VIEW OF THE INTERNAL PARTS OF INSECTS, AND MORE PARTICULARLY OF THE CATERPILLAR OF THE PHALÆNA COSSUS—-A DESCRIPTION OF SUNDRY MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS
A GENERAL VIEW OF THE INTERIOR PARTS OF THE CATERPILLAR
A DESCRIPTION. OF. SUNDRY MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS, EXHIBITED. IN SEVERAL PLATES OF THIS WORK
OF THE LEPAS ANATIFERA OR BARNACLE.[101]
OF THE LEUCOPSIS DORSIGERA
OF THE LOBSTER INSECT
OF THE THRIPS PHYSAPUS
OF THE SKIN OF THE LUMP SUCKER
OF THE CIMEX STRIATUS
OF THE CHRYSOMELA ASPARAGI
OF THE MELOE MONOCEROS
OF THE SCALES OF FISH
CHAP. VII. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE HYDRA, OR FRESH-WATER POLYPE
HYDRA.[111]
OF THE HYDRA VIRIDIS, HYDRA FUSCA, AND HYDRA GRISEA
OF THE FOOD OF THE HYDRÆ, AND THEIR METHOD OF SEIZING AND SWALLOWING THEIR PREY
OF THE GENERATION OF THE HYDRÆ
OF THE RE-PRODUCTION OF THE HYDRÆ
OF THE HYDRA PALLENS
OF THE HYDRA HYDATULA
OF THE HYDRA STENTOREA
OF THE HYDRA SOCIALIS
OF THE VORTICELLÆ
VORTICELLA
VORTICELLA ANASTATICA
VORTICELLA PYRARIA
VORTICELLA CRATÆGARIA
VORTICELLA OPERCULARIA
VORTICELLA UMBELLARIA
VORTICELLA BERBERINA
VORTICELLA DIGITALIS
VORTICELLA CONVALLARIA
VORTICELLA URCEOLARIS
TUBULARIA CAMPANULATA
CHAP. VIII. OF THE ANIMALCULA INFUSORIA
A. METHODICAL DIVISION. OF THE. ANIMALCULA INFUSORIA
I. MONAS
1. Monas Termo
2. Monas Atomus
3. Monas Punctum
4. Monas Ocellus
5. Monas Lens
6. Monas Mica
7. Monas Tranquilla
8. Monas Lamellula
9. Monas Pulvisculus
10. Monas Uva
II. PROTEUS
11. Proteus Diffluens
12. Proteus Tenax
III. VOLVOX
13. Volvox Punctum
14. Volvox Granulum
15. Volvox Globulus
16. Volvox Pilula
17. Volvox Grandinella
18. Volvox Socialis
19. Volvox Sphæricula
20. Volvox Lunula
21. Volvox Globator
22. Volvox Morum
23. Volvox Uva
24. Volvox Vegetans
IV. ENCHELIS
25. Enchelis Viridis
26. Enchelis Punctifera
27. Enchelis Deses
28. Enchelis Similis
29. Enchelis Serotina
30. Enchelis Nebulosa
31. Enchelis Seminulum
32. Enchelis Intermedia
33. Enchelis Ovulum
34. Enchelis Pirum
35. Enchelis Tremula
36. Enchelis Constricta
37. Enchelis Pulvisculus
38. Enchelis Fusus
39. Enchelis Fritillus
40. Enchelis Caudata
41. Enchelis Epistomium
42. Enchelis Gemmata
43. Enchelis Retrograda
44. Enchelis Festinans
45. Enchelis Farcimen
46. Enchelis Index
47. Enchelis Truncus
48. Enchelis Larva
49. Enchelis Spatula
50. Exchelis Pupula
51. Enchelis Pupa
V. VIBRIO
53. Vibrio Rugula
54. Vibrio Bacillus
55. Vibrio Undula
56. Vibrio Serpens
57. Vibrio Spirillum
58. Vibrio Vermiculus
59. Vibrio Intestinum
60. Vibrio Bipunctatus
61. Vibrio Tripunctatus
62. Vibrio Paxilifer
63. Vibrio Lunula
64. Vibrio Verminus
65. Vibrio Mallæus
66. Vibrio Acus
67. Vibrio Sagitta
68. Vibrio Gordius
69. Vibrio Serpentulus
70. Vibrio Coluber
71. Vibrio Anguillula
1. ANGUILLULA ACETI, OR VINEGAR EEL
2. ANGUILLULA GLUTINIS FARINOSI, OR PASTE EEL
3. ANGUILLULA AQUÆ DULCIS, OR FRESH WATER EEL
4. ANGUILLULA AQUÆ MARINÆ, OR SALT WATER EEL
OF THE EELS IN BLIGHTED WHEAT
72. Vibrio Linter
73. Vibrio Utriculus
74. Vibrio Fasciola
75. Vibrio Colymbus
76. Vibrio Strictus
77. Vibrio Anas
78. Vibrio Cygnus
79. Vibrio Anser
80. Vibrio Olor
81. Vibrio Falx
82. Vibrio Intermedius
VI. CYCLIDIUM
83. Cyclidium Bulla
84. Cyclidium Milium
85. Cyclidium Fluitans
86. Cyclidium Glaucoma
87. Cyclidium Nigricans
88. Cyclidium Rostratium
89. Cyclidium Nucleus
90. Cyclidium Hyalinum
91. Cyclidium Pediculus
92. Cyclidium Dubium
VII. PARAMÆCIUM
93. Paramæcium Aurelia. Volvox Terebella. Ellis
94. Paramæcium Chrysalis
95. Paramæcium Versutum
96. Paramæcium Oviferum
97. Paramæcium Marginatum
VIII. KOLPODA
98. Kolpoda Lamella
99. Kolpoda Gallinula
100. Kolpoda Rostrum
101. Kolpoda Ochrea
102. Kolpoda Mucronata
103. Kolpoda Triquetra
104. Kolpoda Striata
105. Kolpoda Nucleus
106. Kolpoda Meleagris
107. Kolpoda Assimilis
108. Kolpoda Cucullus
109. Kolpoda Cucullulus
110. Kolpoda Cucullio
111. Kolpoda Ren
112. Kolpoda Pirum
113. Kolpoda Cuneus
IX. GONIUM
114. Gonium Pectorale
115. Gonium Pulvinatum
116. Gonium Corrugatum
117. Gonium Rectangulum
118. Gonium Truncatum
X. BURSARIA
119. Bursaria Truncatella
120. Bursaria Bullina
121. Bursaria Hirundinella
122. Bursaria Duplella
123. Bursaria Globina
XI. CERCARIA
124. Cercaria Gyrinus
125. Cercaria Gibba
126. Cercaria Inquieta
127. Cercaria Lemna
128. Cercaria Turbo
129. Cercaria Poduria
130. Cercaria Viridis
131. Cercaria Setifera
132. Cercaria Hirta
133. Cercaria Crumena
134. Cercaria Catellus
135. Cercaria Catelina
136. Cercaria Lupus
137. Cercaria Vermicularis
138. Cercaria Forcipata
139. Cercaria Pleuronectes
140. Cercaria Tripos
141. Cercaria Cyclidium
142. Cercaria Tenax
143. Cercaria Discus
144. Cercaria Orbis
145. Cercaria Luna
XII. LEUCOPHRA
146. Leucophra Conflictor
147. Leucophra Mamilla
148. Leucophra Virescens
149. Leucophra Viridis
150. Leucophra Bursata
151. Leucophra Posthuma
152. Leucophra Aurea
153. Leucophra Pertusa
154. Leucophra Fracta
155. Leucophra Dilatata
156. Leucophra Scintillans
157. Leucophra Vesiculifera
158. Leucophra Globulifera
159. Leucophra Pustulata
160. Leucophra Turbinata
161. Leucophra Acuta
162. Leucophra Notata
163. Leucophra Candida
164. Leucophra Nodulata
165. Leucophra Signata
166. Leucophra Trigona
167. Leucophra Fluida
168. Leucophra Fluxa
169. Leucophra Armilla
170. Leucophra Cornuta
171. Leucophra Heteroclita
XIII. TRICHODA
172. Trichoda Grandinella
173. Trichoda Cometa
174. Trichoda Granata
175. Trichoda Trochus
176. Trichoda Gyrinus
177. Trichoda Sol
178. Trichoda Solaris
179. Trichoda Bomba
180. Trichoda Orbis
181. Trichoda Urnula
182. Trichoda Diota
183. Trichoda Horrida
184. Trichoda Urinarium
185. Trichoda Semiluna
186. Trichoda Trigona
187. Trichoda Tinea
188. Trichoda Nigra
189. Trichoda Pubes
190. Trichoda Floccus
191. Trichoda Sinuata
192. Trichoda Præceps
193. Trichoda Proteus
194. Trichoda Versatilis
195. Trichoda Gibba
196. Trichoda Foeta
197. Trichoda Patens
198. Trichoda Patula
199. Trichoda Foveata
200. Trichoda Striata
201. Trichoda Uvula
202. Trichoda Aurantia
203. Trichoda Ignita
204. Trichoda Prisma
205. Trichoda Forceps
206. Trichoda Forfex
207. Trichoda Index
208. Trichoda S
209. Trichoda Navicula
210. Trichoda Succisa
211. Trichoda Sulcata
212. Trichoda Anas
213. Trichoda Barbata
214. Trichoda Farcimen
215. Trichoda Crinita
216. Trichoda Angulus
217. Trichoda Linter
218. Trichoda Paxillus
219. Trichoda Vermicularis
220. Trichoda Melitœa
221. Trichoda Fimbriata
222. Trichoda Camelus
223. Trichoda Augur
224. Trichoda Pupa
225. Trichoda Lunaris
226. Trichoda Bilunis
227. Trichoda Rattus
228. Trichoda Tigris
229. Trichoda Pocillum
231. Trichoda Cornuta
232. Trichoda Gallina
233. Trichoda Musculus
234. Trichoda Delphis
235. Trichoda Delphinus
236. Trichoda Clava
237. Trichoda Cuniculus
238. Trichoda Felis
239. Trichoda Piscis
240. Trichoda Larus
241. Trichoda Longicauda
242. Trichoda Fixa
243. Trichoda Inquilinus
244. Trichoda Ingenita
245. Trichoda Innata
246. Trichoda Transfuga
247. Trichoda Ciliata
248. Trichoda Bulla
249. Trichoda Pellionella
250. Trichoda Cyllidium
251. Trichoda Cursor
252. Trichoda Pulex
253. Trichoda Lynceus
254. Trichoda Erosa
255. Trichoda Rostrata
256. Trichoda Lagena
257. Trichoda Charon
258. Trichoda Cimex
259. Trichoda Cicada
XIV. KERONA
260. Kerona Rastellum
261. Kerona Lyncaster
262. Kerona Histrio
263. Kerona Cypris
264. Kerona Haustrum
265. Kerona Haustellum
266. Kerona Patella
267. Kerona Vannus
268. Kerona Pullaster
269. Kerona Mytillus
270. Kerona Lepus
271. Kerona Silurus
272. Kerona Calvitium
273. Kerona Pustulata
XV. HIMANTOPUS
274. Himantopus Acarus
275. Himantopus Ludio
276. Himantopus Sannio
277. Himantopus Volutator
278. Himantopus Larva
279. Himantopus Charon
280. Himantopus Corona
XVI. VORTICELLA
281. Vorticella Cincta
282. Vorticella Sphæroida
283. Vorticella Viridis
284. Vorticella Lunifera
285. Vorticella Bursata
286. Vorticella Varia
287. Vorticella Sputarium
288. Vorticella Nigra
289. Vorticella Multiformis
290. Vorticella Polymorpha
291. Vorticella Cucullus
292. Vorticella Utriculata
293. Vorticella Ocreata
294. Vorticella Valga
295. Vorticella Papillaris
296. Vorticella Sacculus
297. Vorticella Cirrata
298. Vorticella Nasuta
299. Vorticella Stellina
300. Vorticella Discina
301. Vorticella Scyphina
302. Vorticella Albina
303. Vorticella Fritillina
304. Vorticella Truncatella
305. Vorticella Limacina
306. Vorticella Fraxinina
307. Vorticella Crategaria
308. Vorticella Hamata
309. Vorticella Crateriformis
310. Vorticella Canaliculata
311. Vorticella Versatilis
312. Vorticella Ampulla
313. Vorticella Folliculata
314. Vorticella Larva
315. Vorticella Sacculata
316. Vorticella Aurita
317. Vorticella Tremula
318. Vorticella Serita
319. Vorticella Lacinulata
320. Vorticella Constricta
321. Vorticella Togata
322. Vorticella Longiseta
323. Vorticella Rotatoria
324. Vorticella Furcata
325. Vorticella Catulus
326. Vorticella Canicula
328. Vorticella Stentorea
329. Vorticella Socialis
330. Vorticella Flosculosa
331. Vorticella Citrina
332. Vorticella Piriformis
333. Vorticella Tuberosa
334. Vorticella Ringens
335. Vorticella Inclinans
336. Vorticella Vaginata
340. Vorticella Globularia
341. Vorticella Lunaris
342. Vorticella Convallaria
343. Vorticella Nutans
344. Vorticella Nebulifera
345. Vorticella Annularis
346. Vorticella Acinosa
347. Vorticella Fasciculata
348. Vorticella Hians
349. Vorticella Bellis
350. Vorticella Gemella
351. Vorticella Pyraria
352. Vorticella Anastatica
353. Vorticella Digitalis
354. Vorticella Polypina
355. Vorticella Racemosa
XVII. BRACHIONUS
356. Brachionus Striatus
357. Brachionus Squamula
358. Brachionus Pala
359. Brachionus Bipalium
360. Brachionus Patina
361. Brachionus Clypeatus
362. Brachionus Lamellaris
363. Brachionus Patella
364. Brachionus Bractea
365. Brachionus Plicatilis
366. Brachionus Ovalis
367. Brachionus Tripos
368. Brachionus Dentatus
369. Brachionus Mucronatus
370. Brachionus Uncinatus
371. Brachionus Cirratus
372. Brachionus Passus
373. Brachionus Quadratus
374. Brachionus Impressus
375. Brachionus Urceolaris
376. Brachionus Bakeri
377. Brachionus Patulus
ADDITIONAL ANIMALCULA INFUSORIA, EXHIBITED IN PLATE XXVI
CHAP. IX. ON THE ORGANIZATION OR CONSTRUCTION OF TIMBER, AS VIEWED BY THE MICROSCOPE
OF THE RIND
OF THE VESSELS WHICH ARE CONTAINED BETWEEN THE RIND AND THE BARK
OF THE BARK
OF THE CELLULAR TISSUE
OF THE VASA PROPRIA INTERIORA
OF THE BLEA
OF THE WOOD
OF THE CORONA
OF THE PITH
OF THE SAP VESSELS
OF THE VASA PROPRIA INTIMA
CHAP. X. OF THE CRYSTALLIZATION OF SALTS, AS SEEN BY THE MICROSCOPE; TOGETHER WITH A CONCISE LIST OF OBJECTS
A. CONCISE LIST OF OBJECTS. FOR. THE MICROSCOPE
OF OPAKE OBJECTS
OF TRANSPARENT OBJECTS
OF THE PULEX IRRITANS, OR COMMON FLEA
OF THE CIMEX LECTULARIUS, OR BED BUG
OF THE PEDICULUS HUMANUS, OR LOUSE
OF THE ARANEA, OR SPIDER
OF THE CULEX, OR GNAT
CHAP. XI. AN ARRANGEMENT AND DESCRIPTION OF MINUTE AND RARE SHELLS.—A DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF A VARIETY OF VEGETABLE SEEDS, AS THEY APPEAR WHEN VIEWED BY THE MICROSCOPE. BY THE EDITOR
A DESCRIPTION AND ARRANGEMENT OF MINUTE AND RARE SHELLS.[154]
SERPULA. THE WORM-SHELL. Serpula Bicornis
Serpula Perforata
Serpula Lactea
Serpula Lagena Sulcata
Serpula Retorta
Serpula Incurvata
DENTALE. THE TOOTH-SHELL. Dentalium Imperforatum
PATELLA. THE LIMPET. Patella Rota
HELIX. THE DEPRESSED SNAIL. Helix Carinata
Helix Spinosa
Helix Reticulata
Helix Striata
TURBO. THE PRODUCED SNAIL. Turbo Reticulatus
Turbo Eburneus
Turbo Strigatus
Turbo Albidus
Turbo Carinatulus
Turbo Clathratulus
Turbo Crassus
Turbo Punctatus
Turbo Shepeianus
Turbo Sandvicensis
TROCHUS. THE TOP-SHELL. Trochus Fuscus
BUCCINUM. THE WHILK. Buccinum Obtusulum
Buccinum Longiusculum
VOLUTA. THE VOLUTE. Voluta Alba
BULLA. THE DIPPER. Bulla Regulbiensis
NAUTILUS. THE CHAMBERED NAUTILUS. Nautilus Beccarii
Nautilus Crispus
Nautilus Calcar
Nautilus Lævigatulus
Nautilus Depressulus
Nautilus Umbilicatulus
Nautilus Crassulus
Nautilus Lobatulus
Nautilus Carinatulus
Nautilus Subarcuatulus
MYTILUS. THE MUSCLE. Mytilus Phaseolus
Mytilus Punctatulus
Mytilus Discors
ANOMIA. THE SCALE. Anomia Squamula
ARCA. THE ARC. Arca Modiolus
CARDIUM. THE COCKLE. Cardium Muricatulum
LEPAS. THE ACORN-SHELL. Lepas Strigatulus
ECHINUS. THE SEA-URCHIN. Echinus Lobatulus
ASTERIAS. THE STAR-FISH. Asterias Triradiata
A DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF A VARIETY OF VEGETABLE SEEDS.[155]
Lithospermum Officinale
Cyminum
Papaver Album
Carduus Benedictus
Plantago
Staphis Agria
Anisum
Fœniculum Dulce
Grana Paradisi
Petroselinum
Petroselinum Macedonicum
Coriandrum
Seseli
Hyoscyamus
Cicer Rubrum
Laurus
Ficoides Afra
Palma Arecifera
Juniperus
Santonicum
Scabiosa Major Vulgaris
CHAP. XII. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COLLECTING AND PRESERVING INSECTS—A COPIOUS LIST OF MICROSCOPIC OBJECTS. BY THE EDITOR
THE METHOD OF PROCURING MOTHS AND BUTTERFLIES
THE METHOD OF COLLECTING MOTHS, &C. IN THEIR CATERPILLAR STATE
THE METHOD OF REARING OR BREEDING THEM
THE METHOD OF COLLECTING THEM IN THEIR CHRYSALIS STATE
THE METHOD OF COLLECTING THEM IN THEIR FLY OR PERFECT STATE
THE METHOD OF MANAGING THEM IN THEIR FLY STATE
THE METHODS OF COLLECTING INSECTS OF THE BEETLE KIND
THE METHOD OF COLLECTING INSECTS CALLED HEMIPTERA
THE METHOD OF COLLECTING INSECTS CALLED NEUROPTERA
THE METHOD OF COLLECTING INSECTS CALLED HYMENOPTERA
THE METHOD OF COLLECTING INSECTS CALLED DIPTERA
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FITTING UP A CABINET
A. COPIOUS LIST. OF. MICROSCOPIC OBJECTS
I. ANIMALS, AND THEIR PARTS. THE HUMAN SPECIES, QUADRUPEDS, &C
OBJECTS PECULIAR TO BIRDS
OBJECTS PECULIAR TO FISHES
INSECTS. 1. Coleoptera
2. Hemiptera
3. Lepidoptera
4. Neuroptera
5. Hymenoptera
6. Diptera
7. Aptera
VERMES. 1. Intestina
2. Mollusca
3. Testacca
4. Lithophyta
5. Zoophyta
II. FOSSILS
METALS
SEMI-METALS
PETREFACTIONS
Vermes
Vegetables
Fishes
Insects
Shrubs
III. VEGETABLES
A LIST OF MR. CUSTANCE’S VEGETABLE CUTTINGS, THAT USUALLY ACCOMPANY THE MOST COMPLETE SORT OF MICROSCOPES MADE BY MESSRS. W. AND S. JONES
SALTS, AND VARIOUS CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS. SALTS
PREPARATIONS OF MERCURY
MISCELLANEOUS
ADDITIONS
LIST OF THE PRICES. AT WHICH THE MICROSCOPES AND APPARATUS ARE MADE AND SOLD BY MESSRS. JONES, HOLBORN, LONDON
INDEX
A. CATALOGUE. OF. Optical, Mathematical, and Philosophical. Instruments, MADE AND SOLD BY. W. and S. JONES, [No. 135,] NEXT FURNIVAL’S-INN, HOLBORN, LONDON
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George Adams
Containing a Practical Description of the Most Improved Microscopes, a General History of Insects, etc., etc
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