Explore the hidden world with practical microscopy and real-life observations, including a feature on the house-infesting spring-tail.
This 1897 issue of The Microscope gathers hands-on insights, techniques, and quick reads that bring tiny life into clear view.
From species eggs to mounting methods, the issue blends observed detail with practical how-tos. Readers will find a mix of brief notes, correspondences from contributors, and concise updates that make microscopy approachable for hobbyists and professionals alike.
- Learn about insect eggs and the colors, shapes, and textures that intrigue microscopists.
- Discover color-reaction tests, staining approaches, and mounting media used in everyday work.
- Read short correspondence pieces and notes on practical setups, equipment, and cautions.
- Scan the index of topics and recent publications to guide further study.
Ideal for naturalists, students, and anyone curious about the unseen world revealed by the microscope.