A history of Infusoria : including the Dismidiaceoe and Diatomaceoe, British and foreign / by Andrew Pritchard.
- Date:
- 1861
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Credit: A history of Infusoria : including the Dismidiaceoe and Diatomaceoe, British and foreign / by Andrew Pritchard. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![xu Page 777, end of F. viresce^is, insert (ix. 176.) — 778, line 6, after Ealfs, insert.— — 779, liefore Genus Nitzschia, insert Fam. characters of Sui-ii-ellete from p. 783 • and seo Note, p. 940. — 781, col. 1, line 2 from bottom, for 20 read 21. — 783, col. 1, line 12, for 22 read 23. — 784, col. 1, line 5 from bottom, for 2, 3; read 24. — 784, col. 2, line 22 from bottom, for 19 read 20. — 7SG, S. pulcbella, insert (iv. 28.) — 789, S. fulgens, insert (xiii. 20.) — 791, col. 1, line 2, for xviii. read viir. — 796, S. striatula, insert (ix. 137, 138.) —■ 798, col. 1. Uue 24, for diTiduate read dimidiate. — 799, col. 1, line 21 from bottom, for magnificent 7-ead marginal. — 802, col. 2, line 14, for xv. read xu.; Ime 29, for xv. read xii.; last figm-e, for 56 read 50. — 806, Gompbogramma rupestre, insert (rv. 46.) — 800, Tetracyclus lacustris, insert (viii. 10.) — 809, Gepbyria incm-vata, i7isert (v. 50.) — 809, Gepbyria media, insert (v. 49.) — 809, Euplemia pulcbella, insert (vin. 2.) —■ 812, for C. undulata read C. undata. — 821, col. 2, line 6, after ochracea, insert (Ealfs) from next line; and after ferruginea insert (Ebr.). — 836, col. 2, line 8 from bottom, for x. read xi. — 844, A. Kittoni, insert (viii. 24.) — 851, col. 1, Une 17 from bottom, for nervosa read enervis. — 8G3, Dicladia Capreolus, insert (vi. 28.) — 875, Cymbella Arcus, insert (vii. 78.) — 891, col. 1, Une 2 from bottom, for xii. read xi. — 893, for N. dissimilis (Eab.) read N. clepsydra (Ealfs). — 903, for N. producta read N. extensa. — 911, S. Fulmen (Breb.), read S. Fulmen (Bri.), and insert that species after S. con- stricta. — 923, col. 1, last line, for (viii. 43.) read (viii. 48.) — 929, col. 1, top line, for octocarpoides read ectocarpoides. — 938, col. 1, line 9, for C. radiata read C. stylorum. ^ — 941, Actinoptychus Jupiter, now Actinocyclus Ebrenbergii. — 952, in description of Plate VII., insert 78. CymbeUa Arcus, to right of fig. 42. 79. Amphora monUifera, to right of fig. 49. [Note. The engraver has omitted the numbers to these two figures in that Plate.] WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOK. MICROSCOPIC ILLUSTRATIONS, with Descriptions of the New Microscopes, Rules for constmcting them, and Directions for their management. MICROSCOPIC CABINET, -svith Descriptions of the Jewel and Doublet Micro- scopes, Test Objects, &c. MICROGRAPIIIA, with practical Essays on Eye-pieces, Solar and Gas Micro- scopes, &c. NOTES ON NATURAL HISTORY, selected from the 'Microscopic Cabinet, with 10 colom-ed Plates from original Dra^^^ngs by C. R. Goring, M.D. MICROSCOPIC OBJECTS : Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral. A LIST OF ENGLISH PATENTS for the first Forty-five Years of the present Century.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21910224_0016.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


