The document discusses mounting media used to embed specimens on microscope slides under a coverslip. There are two main categories of mounting media: resinous (organic) media, which are dissolved in solvents like xylene and harden through evaporation, and aqueous media for specimens mounted in water. The ideal mounting medium is transparent, colorless, protects specimens from damage, and has a refractive index close to that of glass. Common mounting media include Canada balsam, Euparal, glycerin jelly, and aqueous solutions. Proper mounting techniques help prevent air bubbles between the specimen and coverslip.