WEVM Supplement I: Library catalogues
Mudie’s 1857 (no publication dates given):[1]
— 1849 Lankester, translation of Schleiden’s Principles of Scientific Botany
— 1850 Mantell, The Invisible World Revealed by the Microscope
— 1851 Catlow, Drops of Water
— 1853 Gosse, A Naturalist’s Rambles on the Devonshire Coast
— 1854 Hogg, The Microscope: Its History, Construction, and Application (listed as “History of the Microscope)
— 1855 Hassall, Food and its Adulterations
— 1856 Carpenter, The Microscope and its Revelations
— 1856 Gosse, Tenby: A Sea-side Holiday (listed as “Residence at Tenby)
— 1857 Gosse, Life in its Lower, Intermediate, and Higher Forms
— 1857 Hassall, Adulterations Detected
Catlow and Mantell were cross-listed with the “Juvenile Department.”
Mudie’s 1865 (added titles in bold; no publication dates given):[2]
— 1845 Gosse, Land and Sea
— 1849 Lankester, translation of Schleiden’s Principles of Scientific Botany
— 1851 Catlow, Drops of Water
— 1853 Gosse, A Naturalist’s Rambles on the Devonshire Coast
— 1854 Hogg, The Microscope: Its History, Construction, and Application
— 1855 Hassall, Food and its Adulterations
— 1856 Carpenter, The Microscope and its Revelations (more likely to be the 1862 3d edition)
— 1856 Gosse, Tenby: A Sea-side Holiday (listed as “Residence at Tenby)
— 1857 Gosse, Life in its Lower, Intermediate, and Higher Forms
— 1857 Hassall, Adulterations Detected
— 1858 Lewes, Sea-side Studies
— 1859 Gosse, Evenings at the Microscope
— 1859 Lewes, Physiology of Common Life
— 1860 Lankester, Half-hours with the Microscope
— 1860 Lewes, Studies in Animal Life
— 1861 Gosse, The Romance of Natural History
— 1871 Slack, Marvels of Pond Life
MSL 1860:
Quekett 1915:
— C. R. Goring and Andrew Pritchard, Natural History of Living Objects for the Microscope (1830×2, 1840)
— Andrew Pritchard, History of Infusoria (1842, 1852, 1861)
— John Quekett, Practical Treatise on the Use of the Microscope (1848, 1850)
— Jabez Hogg, The Microscope (1854, 1856, 1858)
— Lionel Beale, How to Work with the Microscope (1857, 1868×2, 1880)
— William Benjamin Carpenter, The Microscope and its Revelations (1857, 1875, 1881 1891×2, 1901)
— Louisa Lane Clarke, The Microscope/Objects for the Microscope (1858, 1863) and
— J. W. Griffith and Arthur Henfrey, Micrographic Dictionary (1860, 1883)
— Henry J. Slack, Marvels of Pond Life (1871, 1880);
— Joseph Wythe, The Microscopist (1877, 1883) and
— Henri van Heurck, The Microscope (1878, 1893) and Photomicrography (1894×2);
— G. E. Davis, Practical Microscopy (1882, 1889)
— A. Bolles Lee, The Microtomist’s Vade-Mecum (1885, 1905)
— M. I. Cross and Martin Cole, Modern Microscopy (1895, 1903, 1912) and
— Edward Spitta, Microscopy (1907, 1909).[3]
[1] Catalogue of New and Standard Works in circulation at Mudie’s Select Library 1857, 25, 65, 69, 83, 93, 214, 223. Although Mudie’s does not provide publication dates, I list these in order of first publication.
[2] Catalogue of the Principal Books in circulation at Mudie’s Select Library 1865, 20, 21, 50, 58, 71, 73. Although Mudie’s does not provide publication dates, I list these in order of first publication.
[3] Catalogue of the Books in the Library of the Quekett Microscopical Club 1915, 3, 11, 16, 19-20, 25, 26, 30-31, 36, 46-47, 55, 57, 63.