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Hardwicke Science GossipYear
1887Volume
v. 23 (1887)Page
Page 225Species
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W.J. Simmonsbook mitesecond pair of legsfeathered haismite-legslegLegsmicroscopic viewdog tickarachnidaFig128-Firsty pair of legsFig.129 -Seconr pair of legsobjetthe dog-tickand an idea of in figure (a in Fig. 127) are apparently strong mandibles. It will be seen thatin addition to thesethe mite has more highly elaborated mouth partsof which details are given in Fig. 127. The delicate organs (b and cFig. 127) are beautiful objects with any power which reaches them. My slide now finds a place in the cabinet we have started in connection withe the Microscopical Society here. As to the details of mountingI flattened out the mite in a drop of pure carbolic acide under a cover-glass.insectFirst pair of legsSecond pair of legsmitetermiteorganmandibledogtickFirst pair of legs Second pair of legs Obj. Seisbert Details of mounting a mite Microscopic preparations slidesdrawingmicroscopy
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