XXXV111 CONTENTS. 



(4.) Staining and Injecting. paob 



Giemsa — New Method of Making Romanowski's Chromatin Stain 115 



J. Q. T. — Staining and Preserving Algx 115 



Marino, F. — Staining Protozoa 264 



Bonhoff — Differential Staining of Bacillus Typhosus in Sections 265 



Bibliography 265 



Sdrinko, O. V. — Method of Differentiating the Cortical from the Medullary Portions 



of Adrenals 384 



Joseph, F. H. — Fugent : a New Stain 384 



Savill, T. D. — Staining Arteries 384 



London, E. S. — Demonstrating the Finer Structure of the Nervous System .. . . 384 



Bonhoff, H. — Differential Staining of Typhoid Bacilli in Sections 385 



Thesing, E. — Spore Staining 385 



Scagliosi — New Method of Spore Staining 385 



Ruffini, A. — Method of Staining Sensory Nerve Sheaths 385 



Fischer, A. — New Method for Staining Glycogen 385 



Whitney — Pyronin Methyl-Green 386 



Blumenthal, J. M. — Methods of Staining the Diphtheria Bacillus 386 



Fasoli, G. — Staining Negri's Bodies in Hydrophobia .. .. 386 



Peter, K.—New Yolk Stain .. .. 386 



Foa, P. — Demonstrating Fatty Infiltration in Tissue 387 



Bibliography 387 



Mendoza, A. — Staining the Tubercle Bacillus with Eosin 529 



McWeeney, E. J. — Staining the SpirochxtsB of Syphilis 529 



Curtis, & P. Lemoult— Affinity of Artificial Colouring Matters for Connective Tissue 530 



Halphen, G., & A. Riche — Tlieory of Histological Staining 530 



Miller, E. F. — Multiplex Slide-holding Device for Staining Sections 530 



Leszczynski, R. — Differential Stain for Gonococcus 664 



Managetta, G. Beck von — Persio-acetic Acid as a Stain for Vegetable Tisstie . . 664 



Nabias, B. de — New Method of Rapid Staining Nervous Tissue ivith Gold Chloride 664 



Skrobansky — Method of Contrast Staining with Bleu-de-Lyon and Picric Acid . . 665 



Mendoza, A. — Staining Tubercle Bacillus ( JG5 



Buerger, L. — Neio Method of Capsule Staining 665 



Deflandre, C. — Demonstrating Fat in the Animal Liver 665 



Dogiel, A. S. — Staining Nerve Endings in Skin of Mammals 666 



Pugh, W. T. G. — Examination of Cultures and Smears from Throat and Nose . . 666 



Bethe, A. — Staining Nerve Fibrils 666 



Sanzo, L. — Use of Electrolysis for the Metallic Impregnation and Staining of Tissues 666 



Burton, J. — Easy Method of Staining and Mounting Algx and Fungi 769 



Neumayer, L. — Apparatus for Staining simultaneously Numerous Sections (Fig. 182) 770 



Gemelli, A. — Demonstrating the Neurofibrils in Ganglion Cells .. 771 



Melissinos, K. — Apparatus for the Simultaneous Staining of Several Sections fixed 



to Cover-slips or Slides (Fig. 183) 771 



Merton, H. — Examination of the Retina of the Nautilus and certain Dibranchiate 



Cephalopods 772 



Ruzic'ka, Vl. — Theory of Vital Staining 773 



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



Shattock, S. G., & C. F. Selous — Two Methods for Comparing Normal with 



Abnormal Tissues under the Microscope 116 



Collins, J. R. — Hanging-Drop Preparations 117 



Horder, E. — All- Metal 'Cover-Glass Holder ("Fig. 31) 117 



Bibliography 118 



Powell. J. G. R. — Copal as a Mounting Medium 387 



Walsem, G. C. van — Method for Removing Small Quantities of Centrifuged Deposit 387 



Osterhout, W. J. V. — Imbedding Microscopic Algx 530 



„ „ Rapid Method of Mounting in Aqueous Media (Fig. 121) .. 532 



„ „ Simple Slide-holder 532 



