Xl CONTENTS. 



C3) Cutting-, including- Imbedding- and Microtomes. i-ase 



MacBride, E. W. — Studying the Development of Amphioxus 115 



Mullenix, R. C. — Demonstrating Peripheral Nerve Terminations 115 



Timofejew, D. — New Method of Sta ining the Connective-tissue Framework of Viscera 116 



Berliner, K. — Cutting Thin Parallel Slices of Brain Substance (Fig. 39) .. .. 253 



Lendvai, J. — Apparatus for Whetting a Microtome Knife (Figs. 40-44) 253 



Lebrun. H. — Rotatory Method in Microscopy . . 255 



Berg, W. — Simple Method of Paraffin Imbedding in Vacuo 255 



Dakin, W. J. — Studying Eye of Pecten 376 



Berliner, K. — Improved Brain Microtome (Fig. 49) 377 



Andige, J. — Injecting Kidney of Teleostean Fish 378 



Nageotte, Y. — Method of Preparing Frozen Sections of Brain-substance .. . . 378 



Bonvicini, G. — Microscopical Sections through both Cerebral Hemispheres (Fig. 50) 379 



Carazzi, D.— Cooling of Paraffin Blocks 380 



Flatters & Garnett's " Firmax " Microtome (Fig. 97) 665 



Boeke, J. — Van der Stad's Improved, Rocking-microtome (Figs. 98-103) .. .. 665 



Funck, C. — Theory and Practice of Sharpening Razors 777 



Cambridge Scientific Instrument Co. — Large Sliding Microtome (PI. XV. 



(Figs. 2,3) 778 



Eighteenth Century Microtome (Fig. 115) 779 



Yurisch, A. — Numbering Celloidin Sections 782 



Bibliography 782 



(4) Staining- and Injecting-. 



Betegh, L. Von — New Method of Demonstrating the Spores in Acid-fast Bacteria 1 16 

 Fuhrmann, F. — Methods of Demonstrating the Flagella and Minute Structure of 



Spirillum volutans 116 



Gassi, D. — New Staining Reaction for Tubercle Bacilli 117 



Ciaccio, C. — Demonstrating the Presence of Lipoids in Cells 117 



Stephan, S. — Modification of Gram' s Method of Staining 118 



Martinotti, L. — Staining Kosinophilous Cells 118 



Maruyama, T. — Method of Staining Peripheral Nerves 256 



Saragnone, E. — Fluoride of Silver in Golgi' s Method 256 



Vandendries, R. — Studying the Development of Crucifera 256 



Fence, C. — Device for Polishing Mounted Sections during Dehydration (Fig. 45) .. 257 



Mozejko, B. — Injection Methods applied to certain Mollusca 257 



Beegen, Karl — Different Methods of Staining Tubercle Bacilli 258 



Heinrich, G. — Studying the Development of Dentine in Mammalia 258 



Wesche, W. — Quick Method of Preparing and Staining Pollen 380 



Carazzi, D. — Bleaching Methods 380 



Guebert, M., & others — Chemical Basis of Gram's Method of Staining .. .. 381 



Eisenberg, P. — Nile-blue Staining for the Demonstration of Metachromatic Granules 381 



Mayer, P. — Methods of Staining Glycogen 381 



Mozejko, B. — Further Note upon Injection Methods 382 



Abel. Williamina — Staining Embryonic Nerve-tissues 3S2 



Friedsohn, F. — Studying the Morphology of the Blood of Amphibia 383 



Nemiloff, A. — Studying the Varicosities on Non-medullated Neroe-fibres .. .. 383 



Launoy, L. — Cell Inclusions in RabbiVs Liver 383 



Policard, A. — Vital Staining of Trypanosomes 384 



Legendre, R. — Golgi's Method for Examining the Internal Network of Spinal 



Marrow Cells 384 



McJunkin, F. A. — Staining Sections by the Romanowsky Method 37<> 



Snessarew, P. — Modification of Bielschowsky Silver Method 677 



Levy — Diagnostic Value of the Staining Method of Gasis fi 6<> 



BambboNOW, N. — Identity of Flemming's and Altmanris Granules ,.71 



Philip, B. W., & Agnes E. Porter — Detection of Tubercle bacilli in Fasces .. .. ..71 



Hindle, E. — Staining Trypanosoma dimorphon 72 



Dodson, E. — Method of Stainin;/ Deep Colonies in Plate Cultures 672 



Lippmann, A. — Demonstrating Tubercle Bacilli in the Blood 673 



Harries, E. H. R. — Detection of Tubercle Bacilli in Milk and Fxces 782 



Wright, J. Homer — Staining Blood Platelets 783 



