CONTENTS. XXXV11 



I (2) Freparing Obiects. 



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Kollmann, M. — Researches on the Leucocytes and Lymphoid Tissue of Invertebrates 106 



Kahle, W. — Studying the Development of Cecidomyidne 257 



Hamerton, A. E. — Preparing Disease-carrying Injects 258 



Davis, H. S. — Studying Spermatogenesis in Acrididse and Locustidse 259 



Wilson, G. E. — Studying Fat-absorption in the Intestine 259 



Krauss, F. — Studying the Chorda-cartilage of Urodela 259 



Fiessinger, N. — Demonstrating Hepatic Glycogen ; 259 



Mater, A. G. — Carbon-dioxide for Killing Marine Animals 260 



Betegh, L. von — Method for Demonstrating Spores of Tubercle Bacilli.. .. - 401 



Bibliography 401 



Taube, E. — Examining Euphausi dm 527 



Borrel, A. — Study ing the Relations between Acari and Cancer 527 



Rawitz, B. — Phosphomolybdic Acid as Fixative 528 



Fleischmann, L. — Demonstrating the Organic Constituents of Enamel 528 



Krause, R. — Wash-bottle for Microscopical Purpose (Fig. 93) 528 



Lidforss, B. — Demonstrating the Kinoplasmatic Connecting Threads between the 



Nucleus and the Chromatophores 528 



Minchin, E. A — Demonstrating the Structure of Tnjpanosoma lewisi 662 



Bibliography 663 



(3) Cutting - , including- Imbedding and Microtomes. 



Wolff, M. — New Freezing-stage for the Zimmermann Microtome (Fig. 59) .. .. 260 



Leitz' Base Sledge Microtome (Figs. 94. 95) 529 



Leitch, A. — Rapid Examination of Tumours for Diagnostic Purposes 530 



Gandolfi, Herzog — Combined, Imbedding Method 531 



Bibliography 531 



Kracse, E. — New Freezing and Cooling Arrangement for the Microtome (Fig. 115) 663 



Wolff, M— Minots Small Microtome (Figs. 116. 117) 664 



Ssobelew, L. W. — Theory and Practice of Whetting 779 



Materia, L. — Vacuum Paraffin Oven (Figs. 126,127) 781 



Krafse, R. — Transparent Red Injection Mass 782 



Bibliography "82 



C4") Staining and Injecting. 



Yamamoto, J. — Bacillus of Anthrax and Silver Impregnation 106 



Smith, J. Lorrain — Staining of Fat with Basic Anilin Dyes 106 



„ „ Simultaneous Staining by Oxazine Dyes 107 



Smith, J. Lorrain, & \V. Mair— Principles of Weigert's Method 107 



Ravaut, P., & A. Ponbelle— Staining Spirochseta pallida in Smears with Largine 261 



Eisenberg, P. — Fat-granules of Bacteria _ 261 



Manicatide — Demonstrating Bacillus tuberculosis in Cerebrospinal Fluid, .. .. 261 



Meyes, F. — Demonstrating Chondriosomes 2b_ 



Perrin, T. G.— Staining Treponema pallidum 262 



Sayini. E. & Therese— New; Method of Nerve-cell Staining 262 



Amato, A. — Minute Structure of Bacteria 263 



Cann, A. — Methods for Staining Tubercle Bacilli 401 



Bibliography 401 



Regaud. C, & J. Maw as— Differentiating Ergastoplasm and Mitochondria in the 



Human Submaxillary Gland ^;jj 



Yamamoto, J.— New Method for Staining Spirochseta pallida in Tissues o31 



Bongiovanni. C. — Staining Vegetable Phosphorus Compounds 532 



Lcnghetti, H. — Staining Fibrocartilage j?j™ 



Neri, F. — New Method of Staining Negri's Corpuscles ?;;- 



Barannikoff, J. — Silver-staining of Spirociixta pallida .. Dt >- 



Sabrazes, J., & II. Dopebie— Thionin and Picric Acid after Silver Impregnation 



of Spirochetes "2^ 



Heidenhain. M. — Vanadium-hxmatoxyliu and Picro Blue-black .. .. •• ^ 



Rawiiz, B.— New Staining Methods ?^ 



Heidenhain, M. — Permanence of Microscopic Preparations Oo " i 



