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The text opens with a clear account of a microscope’s parts, movements, and accessory apparatus, then gives step-by-step methods for preparing, mounting, and preserving specimens. It surveys vegetable structures and organs (including ferns, mosses, algae, lichens, and fungi) and describes animal elements, tissues, and small animals such as articulated and radiate forms and protozoa, illustrated by numerous coloured figures that note magnifying power. A chapter outlines optical principles, including polarized light, while technical terms are explained, indexed, and etymologized. Practical directions and an emphasis on specimen collection make the material a concise, hands-on course for beginning microscopists.

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J. W. Griffith

J. W. Griffith was an author known for his contributions to the field of microscopy. His notable work, "An Elementary Text-book of the Microscope," serves as a comprehensive guide for beginners, detailing methods for preparing and mounting microscopic objects. Through this text, Griffith aimed to make the intricate world of microscopy accessible to a wider audience, providing essential knowledge for both students and enthusiasts. His work reflects a commitment to education in the sciences, particularly in understanding the microscopic structures that are fundamental to biological study.

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