IXDEX. 



371 



Conversion of standards of measurement, 



39 



COOK, MR. C. W., his micrographic 

 camera, 28 



Cord, spinal, examination of, 144 



Corks, loaded, 79 



Cornea, terminal plexuses of nerves in, 

 128 



Correcting object glasses, 6 



,, ,, ,, Mr. Wenham's 



improvement, 8 



Creosote and naphtha preservative solu- 

 tion, 56 



Crystallisation, influence of various con- 

 stituents upon, 2 i 2 



,, spiral, 214 



Chromic acid, 203 



Chyle, movements of, 133 



Ciliary movement, 161 



Ciliated epithelium, 161 



Circle, Mr. Bridgman's instrument for 

 marking upon the thin glass cover, for 

 the purpose of marking the position of 

 an object, 41 



Circulation in the cells of certain plants, 

 165 



,, of the blood, 134 



CLARKE, MR. J. LOCKHART, his method 

 of preparing the spinal cord and brain, 

 144 



Class microscope, 14 



Cleaning off superfluous glue, when cell- 

 making, 62 



Clinical microscope, 14 



Coal, preparing for microscopical ex- 

 amination, 185 



Cobweb micrometer, 35 



COHNHEIM, PROF., his mode of colour- 

 ing nerves, 113 



Collecting and dredging, 146 



COLLINS, MR., his binocular microscope, 

 II 



,, ,, Bockett lamp, 20 



,, ,, new graduating dia- 



phragm, 10 



Colouring nerve fibres, solution of chlo- 

 ride of gold for, 1 1 3 



,, germinal matter of tissues, 



157 



,, matter, size of the particles 

 used for injections, 90 

 Crystals, anatomy of, 174 



,, examination of, under the micro- 

 scope, 215 

 ,, cavities in, 177 

 ,, formation of, 211 

 ,, making sections of, 179 

 ,, obtaining, for examination, 213 

 ,, of one mineral enclosed in an- 

 other, 177 



,, preservation of, as permanent 

 objects, 215 



,, separation of, from animal sub- 

 stances, 213 



Cutting and grinding glass, 6 1 



, , sections of tissue under the micro- 

 scope, 80 



DANCER, MR., his speculum illuminator 



for opaque objects, 22 

 Dark bordered nerve fibres, examination 

 of, 127 



,, ground illumination, 22 

 Deep glass cells, 63 

 Delineating objects, 26 

 Demodex folliculorum, 155 

 Demonstrating anatomical peculiarities 

 of tissues, 176 



,, microscopes, octagon and 



square boxes for mounting several in, 

 16 



,, minute structure by highest 



powers, 291 

 Deposit, examination of, 86 



,, removing with the pipette, 85 

 ,, separating the coarse from the 

 finer particles, 85 



,, ,, when very small in quan- 

 tity, 85 



Diameter of objects, of ascertaining, 38 

 Diaphragm, 9, 24 



,, Mr. Collins's graduating, 10 



,, Mr. Kincaid's mode of al- 



tering the aperture, 9 

 Diatoms, collecting and mounting, 167 

 Disk, steel, 27 



Dissecting binocular microscope, 17 

 ,, microscope, 13 

 ,, tissues under the microscope 

 with the aid of the compressorium, 8l 

 Dissections, minute, of making, 78 

 Distilled water, 201 

 Distribution of nerves to skin of the 



mouse's ear, 128 

 Double bladed or Valentin's knife, 45 



,, edged scalpels, 44 

 Drag hook for sea collecting, 149 

 Draughtsmen, 363 



Draw, importance of being able to, 26 

 Drawing, apparatus and instruments 

 for, 363 



,, objects magnified by highest 

 powers, 288 

 ,, on stone, 30 

 ,, pencils, 29 



Drawings microscopical, importance of 

 appending scales of measurement to, 34 

 , , , , of obtaining lithographs 



of, 29 



,, ,, making which it is in- 



tended should be engraved, 28 

 Drilling holes in glass, 61 

 Dropping bottles, 301 

 Dry bone, of making thin sections, 82 

 Drying and evaporating, 200 

 Dry tissues, of cutting thin sections, 82 

 Dry way, permanently preserving speci- 

 mens in the, 75 



2 B 2 



