CONTENTS. XXXI 



(4) Staining and Injecting'. 



I'AliE 



Openshaw, A. E. — Preparation and Staining of Material for Mitosis 167 



HoRNYOLD, A. Gr. — Hxmatoxylin Slain 107 



'Be'SIiS.^s,T. a. C.^Relief Staining for Bacteria and Spirochxtes 168 



Martin, L., & OTHERS — Staining of Spirochxta Ictero-hxmorrhagica 256 



Keburn, H. E. — Demonstrating Nachi of Nerve-fibres 256 



Plimmeu, H. G. — Fixing and Staining Toxoplasma 257 



ME;R^A^f, Louis E. — Microscopic Staining loitli Copying-inJc Pencil 347 



Alle.v — Improved Technique for Showing Details of Dividing Cells 3i7 



TuiBON'DE.vu, L., & J. DcBSEUiL — Stains for Microscopical Purposes derived from 



Methtjleii-bluo ■ 318 



Dqsaldson, R. — Detecting Protozoal Cijsts in Fieces by means of Wet-stained Pre- 

 parations 348 



Pavre, M., & N. FiEssiNGER— iS^a/ningr Films for Spirochetes and Treponemata .. 349 



Tribo'SDeav, h.—D/stilled Water for Microscopical Stains 426 



Manaud, A. — Vital Staining of Malarial Parasites 427 



Gordon, A. K. — Biebrich Scarlet as a Plasma Stain 427 



Watabiki, T. — Sidution for Staining Protozoa and Blood-corpuscles .. .. .. 635 



Nankivell, a. T., & C. E. Sundell — Demonstrating the Presenceof Spirochmtes in 



the Urine in cases of Trench Fever 635 



(5) Mounting-, including' Slides, Preservative Fluids, etc. 



CoOKSON, W. — Mounting in Fluids .. 168 



Landau, E. — Cellophane as Substitute for Glass and Mica Lamellx 349 



Norton, C. E. — New Mounting Medium 515 



(6) Miscellaneous. 



Fantham, H. B., & A. Porter — Pathogenicity of Giardia [Lamhlia) intestinalis . . 165 



Jacobitz — Agrjlutination of Dysentery Bacilli ,. .. 169 



Harris, 'W. H, & J. A. Landford — Agglutination Ileaction in Leprosy .. .. 169 



BiERRT, H. — Identification of the Tubercle Bacillus in Organic Fluids 170 



Wentz, O. W., & H. C. SoRBY — Making Zoological Specimens Transparent .. ., 170 



Watkins-Pitchford, W., & J. Moir — Demonstrating Silicious Particles in Lung 257 



Thugutt, St. J. — Micro-chemical Reaction for Calcite 635 



Metallography, etc. 



Rawdon, H. S. — Micro-structure of Electro-deposited Copper 171 



Andrew, J. H. — Iron-carbon-silicon Alloys 172 



JiROi^iEWSKi, W.— Structure of Copper-zinc and Copper-tin Alloys 172 



Young, C. D. — Beat-treatment of Steel Locomotive Axles by Water- and Oil- 

 quenching 258 



White, A. E. — Splitting of Brass Condenser Tubes , 258 



White, A. E., & H. F. Wood — RecrystaUization of Deformed Loio-carbon Steel as a 



Factor in the Failure of Boiler Tubes 258 



Howe, H. M., & A. G. Levy— JVbfes Oft PearZite 350 



Stead, J. E. — Formation of Nickel Steel Scale 350 



Mathewson, C. H., & G. V. Caesar — Effect of Cuprous Oxide on the Development 



of Re-crystallizel Grainby Annealing Cold-ivorked Copper 351 



Beardmore, Sir W. — Heat Treatment of Large Steel Forgingt 351 



