Volume 2, Number 2, February 2012
Download PDF: Microbehunter (February 2012) (1479)
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Welcome to MicrobeHunter magazine. You can download the PDF and order a printed version.
At this point I would also like to encourage all readers to participate by writing articles (short and long). Read the submissions page for more information.
If you encounter any errors or mistakes, please inform me, I will correct these and upload a new version.
Contents
Preparation of Some Histological Sections of the Earthworm
The anatomy of the earthworm provides many interesting sections.
Mike Morgan
Winter Hike Encounter with an Iron Bacterial Bloom
Iron bacteria form thick sheaths of iron hydroxides. These biofilms can provide a good environment for ciliates and diatoms.
Charles Guevara
Gallery of Images
Micrographs by Anthony Thomas, Manfred Rath, R. Nassar, Luca Monzo
The Stereo Microscope: Part 1
This interesting four part series introduces the stereo microscope and discusses its history, design, and applications.
R. Jordan Kreindler
Microscope Stages – The Story So Far
A brief history of the development of the microscope stage.
Andrew K. Long
Closterium striolatum EHR. ex RALFS
Mike Guwak
The Colors of Money
Let’s do the world economic crisis all honor and have a look at some coins and bills.
Oliver Kim




March 2nd, 2012 at 17:35
When will the February 2012 paper issue be available for shipment?
Thank you,
Mel Pollinger
March 5th, 2012 at 19:27
Hello, I’ll get the printed issue out within a few days. I always release the printed issue a bit after the PDF to correct errors, should some appear.
Oliver.
May 23rd, 2012 at 08:22
Oliver,
First; thanks for this excellent resource, and for the continuing high quality. … You are doing an amazing job!
I have, however, spotted one small problem with this February 2012 issue
… The download appears with the filename January, not February.
This is easily changed by the user, but may cause some confusion.
Keep up the good work
MichaelG.
May 23rd, 2012 at 08:27
Please ammend my previous comment, I just checked the downloads
… The confusing issue is in fact January 2012, which does not follow your standard naming convention.
MichaelG.