Unlock the science of the unseen with this comprehensive guide to microscopic objects.
This classic reference explains how to examine, judge, and understand the structure and properties of the tiny worlds revealed by the microscope. It blends detailed descriptions with practical guidance, helping you see not just what you look at, but how to think about it.
Drawing on extensive illustrations, the work aims to be a dictionary of microscopic objects, linking abstract ideas to observable features. It also offers instructions on selecting and using a microscope, preparing specimens, and developing an eye for accurate observation. The book is designed for readers who want more than a catalog of images; it teaches methods that reveal true structure through careful preparation and analysis.
- Extensive plates and woodcuts illustrating thousands of microscopic objects
- Practical guidance on preparation, manipulation, and observation
- Structured references and cross‑links to broaden understanding of biology and botany
- Profiles of tissues, organisms, and microscopic phenomena to support study and research
Ideal for students and curious readers of botany, physiology, and natural history who want a solid, image‑driven foundation in microscopic investigation.