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INDEX. 



Ducts of glands, injecting, 101 

 ,, the liver, injecting, 140 



Ebonite, cells made of, 65 

 EDWARDS, M. MILNE, his plan of in- 

 jecting the snail, 103 

 Effects of acids on organic structures, 203 

 ,, alcohol and ether ,, 202 



Eggcapsule of insects, markingsupon, 158 

 Embryonic tissues, preparation of, 307 

 Engravers on wood, 363 

 Engraving, of making drawings for, 28 



, , on stone, 30 



Epithelium, ciliated, 161 



,, examination of, 131 



,, in the air cells of the lung, 



136 



Errors of observation, 192 



Ether, 202 



Evaporating and drying, 2OO 



Examination of a deposit, 86 



,, soft tissue, general direc- 



tions, 117 



Extraneous matters, 195 



Eye of the ox, plan of injecting, 99 



Eye piece, Hughenian, 5 

 ,, Reiner's, 5 

 ,, micrometer, 35 

 ,, negative and positive, 5 



Fact hunting, iSS 



False cells, 319 



,, generalizations, 187 



Fallacies to be guarded against in micro- 

 scopical investigations, 191 



Fibres and membranes, production of, 

 artificially, 193 



Fibrillce of muscle, 124 



Fibrous tissue, white, 119 

 ,, ,, yellow, 119 



Field, flatness of, in the microscope, 6 



Fiftieth of an inch object-glass, 285 



Filtering, 200 



Finder, Mr. Bailey's, 42 

 ,, Mr. Bridgman's, 43 

 ,, Mr. Maltwood's, 42 



Finding the same spot in a specimen, 

 method of, 41 



Fine nerve fibres, 331 



,, as test objects, 36 



Fishes, injecting of, 104 



Fixing solutions in photography, 274 



Fluids, of examining substances in, 75 

 ,, separating deposits from, 84 



Focus, adjustments for altering, 8 



Folding microscope of Messrs. Powell 

 and Lealand, 1 1 



Foreign standards of measurement, of 

 converting, 39 



Formation, new views on, 308 



French cement for mounting large mi- 

 croscopical preparations, 52 



FRERE, DR., his plan of drilling holes 

 in thin glass, 63 



Frog, plan of injecting the, 99 

 Frog'sfoot, circulation of the blood in, 134 



Ganglia, examination of, 146 



,, of Hyla, preparing for highest 

 powers, 301 



Gas lamp, Mr. Highley's, 20 

 Gelatine preservative, 57 



,, and glycerine, 57 

 Generalization, on, 308 

 GERLACH, PROF., his method of stain- 

 ing tissues, 108 

 Germinal matter, 312 



,, ,, of colouring, 107 



,, ,, movements of, 170 



GILLETT, MR., his condenser, 24 

 Glands, injecting the ducts of, 101 



,, salivary, &c., examination of, 137 

 Glandular epithelium, 132 



,, organs, more easily demon- 

 strated in the lower animals than in 

 man and the higher animals, 141 

 Glass cells, deep, 63 



cementing pieces together, 62 

 cutting and grinding, 6 1 

 drilling holes in, 6l 

 shades, 47 

 slides, plate, 46 

 thin for covering specimens, 47 

 Glycerine, 54 



,, action of, on tissues, 292 

 ,, bottles for dropping, 301 

 ,, as the basis of preservative 

 fluids and test solutions, 296 

 GOADBY'S preservative solution, 58 

 Gold size cement, 48 

 ,, solution of chloride, for colouring 

 nerve fibres, 113 



GORHAM, MR., his apparatus for press- 

 ing down the thin glass cover of 

 specimens, 51 



Graduating diaphragms, 10 

 Grammatophora subtilissima, as a test 



object, 36 



Granuk"; within cells, movements of, 1 72 

 Green injecting fluid, 96 

 Grinding glass, 61 

 Growing cells, 66 

 Growth, new views on, 308 



,, and multiplication, 173 

 Gum and glycerine, preservative medium, 

 53 



Hair and horn, sections of, 83 



Hairs, examination of, 158 



Handling bodies under the microscope, 



80 

 Hard tissues, examination of, 82 



,, ,, with highest 



powers, 305 

 Hardening properties of different chemical 



solutions, 216 



,, tissue, 82 

 HARTNACH, M., his immersion glasses, 6 



