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THE month of March 1878 will ever remain memorable in the annals of microscopy in this country, for it marked the regeneration of the Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, the most conspicuous feature of which was the introduction, for the first time, of a systematic record of current researches under the title of “Notes and Memoranda.” Now that the period of editorship which worked the change is fast approaching its decade, we would wish to review the position, in anticipation of the introduction of still further modifications which, it is to be assumed, the editors will adopt on entering upon a second period.
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The Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society — Retrospective and Prospective . Nature 36, 78–79 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/036078c0
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