INJECTIONS OTHER MASSES (COLD). 311 



1888, p. 848). PANSCH'S Starch Mass (see Arch.f. Anat. u. Entiv., 1877, 

 p. 480; 1880, pp. 232, 371 ; 1881, p. 76 ; 1882, p. 60; 1883, p. 265 ; and a 

 modification of the same by GAGE, Amer. Hon. Mic. Journ., 1888, p. 195; 

 and Journ. Boy. Mic. Soc., 1888, p. 1056). TEICHMANN'S Linseed-Oil 

 Masses (see S. B. Math. Kl. Krakau AJcad., vii, pp. 108, 158 ; Journ. 

 Eoij. Mic. Soc., 1882, pp. 125 and 716, and 1895, p. 704). 



516. Natural Injections (EosiN, Traite, p. 6). To preserve 

 these throw the organs into a liquid composed of 10 parts of 

 tincture of perchloride of iron and 100 parts of water. 



RETTEREE and ZELLNEK use solution of Miiller, see Journ. 

 Roy. Mic. Soc., 1894, p. 641. 



