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Rczicka, St. — Modification of KabrheVs Method of Anaerobic Cultivation .. .. 463 



„ „ Method of Rapidly Filtering Nutrient Agar 464 



Nicolaysen, L. — Cultivation of Gonococcus on Agar 464 



Herman — Neiu Apparatus for Cultivating Anaerobes 709 



Lepierre, C. — Glucoproteins as Cultivation Media for Micro-organisms 709 



Eyre, J. W. H. — Method for Rapid Solution of Gelatin and Agar in the Prepara- 

 tion of Nutrient Media 709 



Zaubitzer, H. — Cultivation of Amoebse 710 



Jochmann, G. — Acid Media for Cultivating Tubercle Bacilli 710 



Young, H. H., & others — Culture of Gonococcus 710 



Holub, 0. von — Insects as Living Substratum for Cultivating Infectious Diseases of 



Man and Animals 710 



(2) Preparing Objects. 



Sayoe, O. A. — Method of Preserving Crustacea 90 



Mosso — Silvering Nerve-tissue 90 



Kolster, E. — Dialyser for Histological Purposes (Figs. 30 and 31) 209 



Oertel, T. E. — Synthetic Alcohol as a Fixative 210 



Hennings, C. — Fluid for Softening Chitin 210 



„ „ Depigmenting the Eyes of Arthropoda 210 



Stephens, J. W. W., & S. R. Christophers — Technique for Malaria Blood, .. .. 211 



Bryan, G. H. — Cleaning Desmids 211 



Smith, R. Greig — Method for Isolating Bacterial Flora from Water 211 



Paul, Th. — Permanent Preparations of Bacterial Cultures 334 



Sohoneboom, 0. G. — Method for obtaining Sterile Blood-Serum (Fig. 60) .. .. 334 



Whitney, W. F.— New Method of Fixing Blood-Films 38.1 



Remy, L. — New Method for Isolating the Typhoid Bacillus from Water 335 



Conn, 11. W. — Preparing Bacterial Cultures for Museum Specimens 464 



Diederichs, K. — Preparation of Radulse 464 



Retterer, E. — Fixation of Embryonic and Young Cartilage 590 



Plenge, H. — Fixing Flagellata 590 



Josue, O. — Fixing Mood Preparations with Chloroform 591 



Redikozew, W. — Method for Examining Ocelli of Insects, 591 



De Lannoise & A. GIirard — Method of Finding 'Tubercle Bacilli in Sputum .. 591 

 Meyer, A. — Behaviour of Spores and Fat-Drops in Bacteria to Eau de Javelle and 



Chloral hydrate Solution 591 



Willcox, M. A. — Rapid Method for Making Slides of Amcebx 711 



Dowdy, S. E. — Preparation of Crystals as Microscopic Objects 711 



Sabin, Florence R. —Modelling and Reconstruction Method 712 



Goldfuss, O. — Killing and Preserviny Slugs 712 



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



Blake, ¥.—Minot- Blake Microtome (Figs. 12 and 13) 91 



Leake's Microtome (Fig. 14) 92 



Hickey, P. M. — Irrigating Apparatus for Celloidin Sectioning (Figs. 32 aud 33) .. 213 

 Brookover, C. — Method of Procuring Ribands ivith a Microtome working Hori- 

 zontally 213 



Pokkowsiu — Imbedding in Celloidin 213 



Powers, J. L. — Improvised Microtome (Figs. 61 and 62) 335 



Tschernischeff, S. — Method of Making Sections of Nervous Tissue 465 



Imbedding Bath (Fig. 100) .. 465 



Delepine Improved Microtome (Fig. 121) 592 



Flora's Automatic Microtome (Fig. 122) 592 



Bardeen, C. R. — New Freezing Microtome for use with Carbon Dioxide Tanks 



(Figs. 123 and 124) 594 



Minot Automatic Precision Microtome (Fig. 1 25; 596 



„ Automatic Rotary Microtome (Fig. 1 26) 597 



Btablingeb, J .—Microtome for Cutting under Water (Figs. 127 and 128) .. .. 597 

 Reichert's new Microtome with Inclined Plane and Endless-working Micrometer 



Screw (Fig. 129) ' 598 



