CONTENTS. XXXV11 



(4) Staining: and Injecting-. 



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Marpmann, G. — Mordants in Staining Technique 93 



SciiafI'-nkk, J. H. — Differential Stain for Cell Structures 93 



Weigebt, C. — Staining Elastic Fibres 94 



Malloky, F. B. — Differential Stain for Connective-Tissue 94 



,. „ Stahnng Neuroglia Fibres with Phosphotungdic Acid Hema- 

 toxylin 94 



De Rossi — Simple Method for Staining Bacterial Flagella 213 



Staining and Mounting Urinary Deposits 214 



Moll, A. — Staining Embryonic Cartilage 214 



Zollikoper, R. — Staining Fluid for Counting Leucocytes 214 



Petroff, N. — New Staining Method for Med Corpuscles in Sections 215 



Lewinson, J. — Fat Staining 215 



Smith, J. B. — Modification of Pitfield's Method for Staining Flagella 215 



Smith, R. Greig — Double Staining of Spores and Bacilli 216 



Hellendall, H. — New Staining Trough for Serial Sections (Fig. 34) '217 



Marx, H— Spore Staining 337 



Peppler, A. — Simple Method for Staining Flagella 337 



Guiradd & Gautie — Anilin-blue for Staining Bacteria 337 



Hekz, R., & P. Richter — Staining Gonococci with Neutral Bed 337 



Hunter, W. — Method of distinguishing Bacillus coli communis from Bacillus 



typhosus by the use of Neutral Bed 338 



Reinhold, R. — Diagnostic Staining of the Malaria Parasite 338 



Piorkowski — Staining Diphtheria Bacteria 338 



Hanna, W. — Modification of the Romanoioslci-Ruge Method of Staining Protozoa . . 338 



Rosenberger, R. C. — New Blood Stain ^6 



Willebrand, A. E. von — Staining Blood- Films 466 



Rovaart, H. van de — Staining Diphtheria Bacilli 4*J6 



Maule, 0. — New Reaction for Woody Tissue 600 



Mayer, S.— Researches with Neutral Red 600 



Haemers, A. Ch. — Mod ification of the •Iron Hematoxylin Staining Method .. .. 001 



Cortes. A. — Intra vitam Staining of Micro-organisms 601 



Mulleu, A. — Staining Tubercle Bacilli and Spores by the Aid of Potassium per- 



carbonate and Hydrogen peroxide 001 



Hickson, S. J. — Staining with Brazilin 601 



Michaelis. L. — Methylen- Agar and the Bed Reaction of Methylen-Pilue 01 >2 



Tandler, J. — Microscopic Injections with Cold, Fluid Gelatin 602 



Richards, B. R. — Apparatus and Method for rapidly Staining large numbers of 



Sputum Specimens (Figs. 162 and 163) •"•' 712 



Pitfield, R. L. — Ammonium Persulphate as a Decolorising Fluid for Staining 



Spores and Sputum 713 



Spuler, A. — New Staining Method 714 



Kisskalt, C. — Modification of Gram's Method 714 



Hari, P. — Modification of Hoyers Thionin Stain 714 



Leishman, W. B — Simple and Rapid Method of Producing Romanowslnj Staining 



of Blood-Films 715 



Makgill, R. H., & W. G. Savage — Neutral Red for Detecting Bacillus Coli in 



Water 715 



(5) Mounting-, including- Slides, Preservative Fluids, &c. 



Schaffner, J. H. — Mounting in Glycerin 94 



Tatham, J. F. W. — Media for Mounting Diatoms „. 94 



Lavdovsky, M. — Neiv Fixative Solution and Method for Restoring Old Specimens 217 



Scott, G. — Formalin as a Wet Method for Blood-Films .. . . 217 



Bryan, G. H. — Mounting Desmids 218 



Marpmann, G. — New Formula for Preserving Zoological and Anatomical Specimens 602 

 Madan. H. G. — Colloid Form of Piperine, its Refractive and Dispersive Powers 



(Fig. 130) 603 



