TY - JOUR AU - AB - [N. S. Bor,. XLIII. No. 1122 SCIENCE glad to know, both for themselves and for their Dr. Stejneger has called my attention to the students, of the con~enience and cheapness of fact that the specific name under which Mr. the razor I am now using. Doolittle's specimen was reported should prop- The present stropping handle of the Genl erly have been written Ambystoma maculatum Safety Razor is the holder, the Gem Damascene instead of Ambystoma punctatum, as shown by him in 1902.0 the blade. The total cost is about fifteen cents. M. W. LYON, JR. The blades, when dull. can be replaced for five cents, but in the stropping holder they may very easil~ be kept sharp. CENTIGRADE VERSUS FAHRENHEIT I find this thin, keen, easily stropped razor INthe article by A. H. Sabin, appearing in admirably suited to light worlr. I am not sure the Nay 5 issue of SCIEXCE, entitled "The that it would be heavy enough to cut hard Centigrade Thermometer," were expressed the wood satisfactorily, but it sections leaves, stems sentiments of many scientific workers, who and roots, even of considerable size and hard- have had no other method of voicing their op- ness. I TI - Safety Razor Blades for Hand Sectioning JF - Science DO - 10.1126/science.43.1122.930.b DA - 1916-06-30 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/unpaywall/safety-razor-blades-for-hand-sectioning-bTMmqN8nu8 DP - DeepDyve ER -