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Front Matter Source: Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, Vol. 29, No. 2 (Dec., 1910), pp. 75- 118 Published by: Wiley on behalf of American Microscopical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3221283 . Accessed: 14/05/2014 22:26 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Wiley and American Microscopical Society are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 193.105.154.146 on Wed, 14 May 2014 22:26:45 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Front MatterSource: Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, Vol. 29, No. 2 (Dec., 1910), pp. 75-118Published by: Wiley on behalf of American Microscopical SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3221283 .

Accessed: 14/05/2014 22:26

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ORGANIZED 1878 INCORPORATED 1891

DECEM BER 1910

VOLUME XXIX: No. 2 INDEX NUMBER

TRANSACTIONS OF THE

AMERICAN MICROSCOPICAL

SOCIETY

PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE

AMERICAN MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY DECATUR, ILLINOIS

ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION $3.00 SINGLE COPY $1.00

DOUBLE NUMBERS $2.00

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A FULL LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE AMERICAN MIC- ROSCOPICAL SOCIETY.

Volume I. Proceedings of the National Microscopical Congress, held at Indianapolis, Ind .... 1878, and of the American Society of Micro- scopists, held at Buffalo, N. Y., .... 1879. 77 PP. 5 pls. Indianap- olis : 1880.

Volume II. Proceedings of the American Society of Microscopists. 84 pp. 3 pls. Columbus, Ohio: 1881.

Volume III. Proceedings of the American Society of Microscopists. lo2 pp. 7 pls. Buffalo: 1881.

Volume IV. Proceedings of the American Society of Microscopists. 292 pp. 6 pls. Buffalo: 1882.

Volume V. Proceedings of the American Society of Microscopists. 275 pp. 2 pls. Buffalo: 1883.

Volume VI. Proceedings of the American Society of Microscopists. 300oo pp. 6 pls. Buffalo: 1884.

Volume VII. Proceedings of the American Society of Microscopists. 258 pp. 6 pls. Buffalo: 1885.

Volume VIII. Proceedings of the American Society of Microscopists. 243 pp. 7 pls. Buffalo: 1886.

Volume IX. Proceedings of the American Society of Microscopists. 359 pp. 14 pls. Peoria, Ill.: 1888.

Volume X. Proceedings of the American Society of Microscopists. 204 pp. Hartford, Conn.: n. d.

Volume XI. Proceedings of the American Society of Microscopists. 182 pp. II pls. Buffalo: 1889.

Volume XII. Proceedings of the American Society of Microscopists. 312 pp. Io pls. Washington, D. C.: 1891i.

Volume XIII. Proceedings of the American Society of Microscopists. 219 pp. 15 pls. Washington, D. C.: 1892.

Volume XIV. Proceedings of the American Microscopical Society. 185 pp. 12 pls. In three parts. Washington, D. C.: 1892-93.

Volume XV. Proceedings of the American Microscopical Society. 271 pp. 26 pls. In four parts. Washington, D. C.: 1893-94.

Volume XVI. Proceedings of the American Microscopical Society. 276 pp. 35 pls. In four parts. Ithaca, N. Y.: 1894-95.

Volume XVII. Transactions of the American Microscepical Society. 376 pp. 24 pls. Buffalo, N. Y.: 1895 (1896?).

Volume XVIII. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 420 pp. 39 pls. Buffalo, N. Y.: 1896 (1897?).

Volume XIX. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 207 pp. 16 pls. Buffalo, N. Y.: 1897.

Volume XX. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 369 pp. 32 pls. Lincoln, Neb.: 1899.

Volume XXI. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 275 pp. 17 pls. Lincoln, Neb.: 1900.

(Continued on third cover page.)

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TRANSACTIONS OF THE

American Microscopical

Society ORGANIZED 1878 INCORPORATED 1891

PUBLISHED QUARTERLY

BY THE SOCIETY

EDITED BY THE SECRETARY

VOLUME XXIX

INDEX NUMBER

DECATUR, ILL.

REVIEW PRINTING & STATIONERY CO.

19g1o

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THE AMERICAN MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY

TRANSACTIONS AMERICAN MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY

TWENTY NINE VOLUMES ISSUED AS A TEACHER, do YOU realize

That you can get systematic papers, including keys, which will be of great value to your students in the study of the follow- ing and other groups of organisms?

Various genera of Water-mites, by Professor Wolcott and others. Various genera of Protozoa, of Rotifers, and Polyzoa. Genera of Diatoms, Desmids, Conjugatae, Protophytes, Protococcoideae, Phycomycetes, and other Classes, by Professor Bessey. (This is the best systematic account of the lower plants available to microscopists.) Determination of Human Entozoa, by Professor Ward.

AS A PHYSICIAN, do YOU realize That the pages of the Transactions contain scores of articles on medico-biological subjects of great interest to you? Some of these are: medical and medico-legal microscopy; miscroscope in diagnosis; parasitology; bacteriology; trypanosomes; blood studies of various kinds; water pollution and purification.

AS A MICROSCOPIST, do YOU realize That nowhere else in American Biological literature is there so complete a record of the development of the microscope as an instrument, of the progress of its technic, and of the ap- plication of it to the uses of man in research and in the better- ment of human conditions?

AS A LIBRARIAN do YOU realize That a set of these volumes would be of the greatest possible value to your High School or College department of Biology; or in the public library to all the physicians and general stu- dents of micro-biology in the community? Volume XXV con- tains an index of the volumes from the beginning. It is safe to say that this index is the completest single guide to microscopic literature readily available to our libraries today.

AS A GENERAL STUDENT OF BIOLOGY do YOU realize That the Transactions contain many biological papers of the greatest general value and interest? Among many others:

Professor Eigenmann's studies on the Eyes of Cave Ver- tebrates. Professor Bessey's address on Evolution in Microscopic Plants. Dr. Ewell's paper on the Use of the Microscope and Camera in Detection of Forgery. Dr. Gage's address on the History of the Projection Mi- croscope. Dr. Burrill's address on Micro-organisms of the Soil. Dr. Fell's address on the Influence of Electricity on Proto- plasm.

Back volumes $3 each (to members, $2). A few nearly com- plete sets may be had at special prices.

Address the Secretary, T. W. GALLOWAY, Decatur, Ill.

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OFFICERS.

President: HERBERT OSBORN.......................................Columbus, Ohio Vice President: A. E. HERTZLER, M.D ....................Kansas, City, Mo. Secretary: T. W. GALLOWAY..................................Decatur, Ill. Treasurer: T. L. HANKINSON............................... Charleston, Ill. Custodian: MAGNUS PFLAUM.............................Meadville, Pa.

ELECTIVE MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE C. E. HANAMAN ..............................................Troy, N. Y, R. S. GRAY ........... ..... ......... ...... ................... Oakland, Cal. J. H. MOCKETT........... ...........................Lincoln, Neb.

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Past Presidents still retaining membership in the Society

R. H. WARD, M.D., F.R.M.S., of Troy, N. Y., at Indianapolis, Ind., 1878, and at Buffalo, N. Y., 1879.

J. D. HYATT, Of New Rochelle, N. Y., at Columbus, Ohio, 1881.

ALBERT MCCALLA, Ph.D., of Chicago, Ill. at Chicago, Ill., 1883.

T. J. BURRILL, Ph.D., of Urbana, Ill., at Chautauqua, N. Y., 1886, and at Buffalo, N. Y., 1904.

GEO. E. FELL, M.D., F.R.M.S., of Buffalo, N. Y., at Detroit, Mich., 1890.

MARSHALL D. EWELL, M.D., of Chicago, Ill., at Rochester, N. Y., 1892, and at Boston, Mass., 1907.

SIMON HENRY GAGE, B.S., of Ithaca, N. Y., at Ithaca, N. Y., 1895 and 19o6.

A. CLIFFORD MERCER, M.D., F.R.M.S., of Syracuse, N. Y., at Pittsburg, Pa., 1896.

A. M. BLEILE, M.D., of Columbus, Ohio, at New York City, 19oo.

C. H. EIGENMANN, Ph.D., of Bloomington, Ind., at Denver, Colo., 1901.

CHARLES E. BESSEY, LL.D., of Lincoln, Neb., at Pittsburg, Pa., 1902.

E. A. BIRGE, LL.D., of Madison, Wis., at Winona Lake, Ind., 1903.

HENRY B. WARD, A.M., Ph.D., of Lincoln, Neb., at Sandusky, Ohio, 1905.

The Society does not hold itself responsible for the opinions expressed by members in its published Transactions unless endorsed by a special vote.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FOR VOLUME XXIX, NUMBER 2.

The Future Activity of the American Microscopical Society, by T. W. Galloway ......................................... ............... 79

The Phyla, Classes, and Orders of Plants, by Charles E. Bessey........ 85 New Studies of the Arrhenuri, by Ruth Marshall, with plates I to III.... 97 The Lakes of the Glacier National Park: x. Avalanche Lake, by Morton

J. Elrod, with plates IV to VI.................................... III Recent Progress in Parasitology, by Henry B. Ward ................... 119 Recent Progress in the Pedagogy of Biology, by John G. Coulter........ 159 The Spencer-Tolles Fund, by Magnus Pflaum .......................... 167 Notes, Reviews, etc. A Method of Making Absolute Alcohol; A Con-

venient Reagent Case; Cultures of Saprolegnia; Cultivation of Fresh- water Algae; Distribution of Rotifers; Vitality in Paramecium; Technic of Tubercle Bacilli; Bacterial Infection by Endoparasites; Longevity in Trichina; Symbiosis and Parasitism; The Use of the Microscope in Elementary Biology ................................ 17I

Necrology. William Henry Dallinger, D.Sc., D.C.L., with Portrait, by A. E. Shipley I83 William Christopher Krauss, M.D., with Portrait, by Henry R. Howland 187 Richard S. Nunn, M.D., by H. W. Witcover......................... I89

Constitution and By-Laws............................................ I9I List of Members........................................ 195 List of Subscribers................ ... ......................... 2ox Index .............................. ................. ..... 203 Advertisements .............................. ...................... I-VI

OFFICIAL NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING AT

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., DEC. 27-28, 1910o

IN CONNECTION WITH THE A. A. A. S.

The Secretary has already received the titles of enough papers to make an interesting meeting.

Business of unusual importance to the members will be trans- acted. There should be a good attendance.

Please send to the secretary at once the title of your paper, and the names of any whom you wish to propose for membership. PLACE OF MEETING: UNIVERSITY OF MINN. ; PILLSBURY HALL, ROOM 7.

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DEPARTMENT OF SUMMARIES TO BE DEVOTED TO DIGESTS OF PROGRESS

IN BIOLOGY

While the Transactions will continue to be primarily a Journal of research in micro- biology, it is recognized that the field has become so broad as to preclude the possibility of frequent articles in any one of the departments of special interest. Because of this it will be the policy to present, from time to time, supplementary digests of the progress being made in the various fields of micro-biology. It is also proposed to introduce similar summaries of the progress made in some departments not represented in our articles of research. This is done with the feeling that such reviews will increase the permanent value of the Transactions to all who may not have access to a large list of technical biological journals, nor the time to make the survey for themselves. The first of the reviews in this issue covers a territory finding large application for the physicians and for students of parasites; the second, for those who teach.--[Editor.]

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