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A fine species of the class Crustacea, discovered by him, has been described and figured in the Illustrated Proceedings of the Zoological Society. Chrysodema pistor, Laporte and Gory. Buprestidae, t. 6, f. 33. Mr. Pachyrhynchus stanleyanus.* Tab. 4 fig. 1, 2. Pachyrhynchus nigerrimus, maculis parvis squamosis plurimis viridiscenti-albidis. Habitat: Pariwara Islands, New Guinea. Four specimens.

v D'Ewes p. 156, 157. The chief objection which he mentioned, was the sign of the cross in baptism. Religion was a point of which Elizabeth was, if possible, still more jealous than of matters of state. One Pistor opposed these remonstrances of the courtiers. These questions, he added, concern the salvation of souls, and interest every one more deeply than the monarchy of the whole world.

All that method could do had been accomplished by Bichat and his followers. It was for the optician to take the next step. The future of anatomy and physiology, as an enthusiastic micrologist of the time said, was in the hands of Messrs. Schieck and Pistor, famous opticians of Berlin. In those earlier days of which I am speaking, all the points of minute anatomy were involved in obscurity.

An 'asinus! Quantus asinus! I ought to have made a baker of him. He did not wish to be other, the fool: the 'perversus homo. Now he is nothing but a 'pistor."

Pistor, a prominent Berlin physician, whose little daughter contracted a slight inflammation of the throat. The child was given an injection of antitoxin, and this was followed by a severe and protracted illness. Very significant, in this connection, are certain utterances of Dr. William Osler in his "Practice of Medicine."

Bergmann, Coler, Eulenbrg, B. Fränkel, Gaffky, Hirsch, Koch, Leyden, S. Neumann, Pistor, Schubert, Skreczka, Struck, Virchow, and Wollfhügel. The conference had been called at the instance of the Berlin Medical Society, whose President, Prof. Virchow, explained that it was thought advisable Dr.

In fact the observatory was still a depot of charts for the naval service, and continued to be such until the Hydrographic Office was established in 1866. In 1863 Gilliss obtained authority to have the most pressing wants supplied by the construction of a great transit circle by Pistor and Martins in Berlin.

First our venerable Father the Prior, who was called Brother Theodoric of Kleef; the second was Brother Thomas of Kempen, the Sub-Prior; the third, Brother John Ummen, who was stricken in years and weak; the fourth, Brother Gerard Wesep; the fifth, Brother John Benevolt; the sixth, Brother Wernbold Staelwijc; the seventh, Brother John Bouman; the eighth, Brother Henry Cremer; the ninth, Brother Henry of Deventer; the tenth, Brother Dirk Veneman; the eleventh, Brother Helmic; the twelfth, Brother Christian; the thirteenth, Brother James Cluyt; the fourteenth, Brother Gerard Smullinc; the fifteenth, Brother Cesarius, a Novice; the sixteenth, Brother Goswin, son of Pistor, a Novice.

All that method could do had been accomplished by Bichat and his followers. It was for the optician to take the next step. The future of anatomy and physiology, as an enthusiastic micrologist of the time said, was in the hands of Messrs. Schieck and Pistor, famous opticians of Berlin. In those earlier days of which I am speaking, all the points of minute anatomy were involved in obscurity.