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Box 3

 Container

Contains 44 Results:

Center of slide of arranged diatoms shown in plate 61, 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 65
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

Fig. 1 A new genus of fossil diatom, Raphidodiscus christianii; Fig. 2 Arachnodiscus ehrenbergii; Fig. 3 Diatom Aulacodiscus orientalis; Aulacodiscus orientalis, 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 66
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

Diatom Pinnularia major, 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 67
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

Slide of arranged diatoms by J. D. Moller, 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 68
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

Biddulphia from previous plate, 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 69
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

Moller's new Typen-Platte of eighty species, 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 70
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

Slide of arranged diatoms by Thomas Christian, 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 71
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

A copy of a photomicrograph of the diatom Amphipleura fellucida, 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 72
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

Fig. 1 Female Daphnia with eggs; Fig. 2 Cauthocauiplus (?) minutus; Fig. 3 Cypris from Rochester; Fig. 4 Desunids (?) from Hemlock Lake water, 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 73
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

Fig. 1 and 2 Common to ponds of Rochester; unidentified, 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 74
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

Fig. 1 Sphagnum of Moss from Jamestown, N.Y. Fig. 2 More highly magnified version of figure 1., 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 75
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

Fig. 1 From Hemlock Lake water. Fig. 2 Head of form in Fig. 1. Fig. 3 and 4 Head and tail of worm-like larval form common to ponds and ditches of Rochester., 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 76
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

Same as Fig. 1, Plate 76 (From Hemlock Lake water), 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 77
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

Simocephalus vitulus, 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 78
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

Typical female Daphnia pulex , 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 79
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

Head of young centipede, 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 80
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

Female Simocephalus in various stages. Fig. 1 Sterile female. Fig. 2 Female with 15 eggs. Fig. 3 Female carrying smaller number of eggs. Fig. 4 Female in act of expelling young from brood cavity., 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 81
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

Fig. 1 Sterile female Daphnia pulex. Fig. 2 Simocephalus vetulus. Figs. 3 and 4 Chydorus from Hemlock Lake water., 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 82
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

From Hemlock Lake water: Fig. 1 Female Diaptomus fallidus carrying eggs. Fig. 2 Sida crystallina. Fig. 3 Rotifer Hydativa seida (?). Fig. 4 Daphnia, 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 83
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888

Fig. 1 Fresh water algae Spirogyra nitida. Fig. 2 Draparnaldia glomerata. Fig. 3Probably Desmodium swartzii. Fig. 4 Volvox globator (?), 1888

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 84
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

A collection of about 106 mounted albumen prints created by George W. Rafter, a practitioner of high-powered photomicrography. In addition are a report by Rafter documenting his work and a modern reprint of an article he wrote for the Society of Microscopists. Plates 1-88 are described by a detailed inventory in folder 1; the descriptions here are abbreviated. Items 89-106 are smaller format prints, solely described from notes on the items themselves. Dated materials are from 1888.

Dates: Other: 1888