The companion to the compound, achromatic, and oxy-hydrogen microscopes : with a catalogue and description of all the new and most interesting objects; the best method of procuring and mounting them in Canada balsam, for the microscope; and of preparing vegetable infusions to produce animalcules : with plates : together with an account of a simple apparatus for examining the phenomena of chemical action, and polarized light, under the microscope; amd a list of all the most popular objects that polarize.
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London : S. Highley, 1848.
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Reference - Library use only
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Fifteenth edition, revised and improved.
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[2], [2], 70, [4] p, [6] leaves of plates (4 folded) : ill. ; 18cm.
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Hawkshead Library - Stack
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Gould, C. (1848). The companion to the compound, achromatic, and oxy-hydrogen microscopes: with a catalogue and description of all the new and most interesting objects; the best method of procuring and mounting them in Canada balsam, for the microscope; and of preparing vegetable infusions to produce animalcules : with plates : together with an account of a simple apparatus for examining the phenomena of chemical action, and polarized light, under the microscope; amd a list of all the most popular objects that polarize. (Fifteenth edition, revised and improved.). S. Highley.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Gould, Charles, 19th century. 1848. The Companion to the Compound, Achromatic, and Oxy-hydrogen Microscopes: With a Catalogue and Description of All the New and Most Interesting Objects; the Best Method of Procuring and Mounting Them in Canada Balsam, for the Microscope; and of Preparing Vegetable Infusions to Produce Animalcules : With Plates : Together With an Account of a Simple Apparatus for Examining the Phenomena of Chemical Action, and Polarized Light, Under the Microscope; Amd a List of All the Most Popular Objects That Polarize.. London: S. Highley.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Gould, Charles, 19th century. The Companion to the Compound, Achromatic, and Oxy-hydrogen Microscopes: With a Catalogue and Description of All the New and Most Interesting Objects; the Best Method of Procuring and Mounting Them in Canada Balsam, for the Microscope; and of Preparing Vegetable Infusions to Produce Animalcules : With Plates : Together With an Account of a Simple Apparatus for Examining the Phenomena of Chemical Action, and Polarized Light, Under the Microscope; Amd a List of All the Most Popular Objects That Polarize. London: S. Highley, 1848.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Gould, C. (1848). The companion to the compound, achromatic, and oxy-hydrogen microscopes: with a catalogue and description of all the new and most interesting objects; the best method of procuring and mounting them in canada balsam, for the microscope; and of preparing vegetable infusions to produce animalcules : with plates : together with an account of a simple apparatus for examining the phenomena of chemical action, and polarized light, under the microscope; amd a list of all the most popular objects that polarize.. Fifteenth edn, revised and improved. London: S. Highley.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Gould, Charles. The Companion to the Compound, Achromatic, and Oxy-hydrogen Microscopes: With a Catalogue and Description of All the New and Most Interesting Objects; the Best Method of Procuring and Mounting Them in Canada Balsam, for the Microscope; and of Preparing Vegetable Infusions to Produce Animalcules : With Plates : Together With an Account of a Simple Apparatus for Examining the Phenomena of Chemical Action, and Polarized Light, Under the Microscope; Amd a List of All the Most Popular Objects That Polarize. Fifteenth edition, revised and improved., S. Highley, 1848.

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