x'XXVlll CONTENTS. 



1'A.GE 



Harris, H. F. — New Method of Staining Elastic Tissue 256 



Nencki, L., & T. Podczaski — Differential Staining for Tubercle and Smegma 



Bacilli 256 



Kobertson, W. F. — Platinum Method for the Central Nervous System 256 



Pappenheim, A. — New Triple Stain 257 



Rabiger — Staining the Capsule of Anthrax .. .. 257 



Giemsa, G. — Staining Malaria Parasites 378 



Slonaker, J. R. — Method for Washing, Staining, and Dehydrating Small Specimens 378 



Plato, J., & H. Guth — Intra vitam Staining of Fungi 37S 



Spuler, A. — New Method for Staining in Bull; 378 



Gabritschewsky, G. — Influence of High Temperatures on the Stainability of 



Bacteria 499 



Anglade, D., & C. Morel — New Method of Staining Neuroglia 499 



Kadyi — Staining the Grey Matter of Spinal Cord after Mordanting with Metallic 



Salts 500 



Wynx, W. H. — Staining the Medullary Sheath of Nerve-Fibres 500 



Paton, S. — Staining the Neuro-Fibrils in the Ganglion- Cells of the Cerebral Cortex 500 

 Robertson, W. F., & J. H. Macdonald — Methods of rendering Golgi-Sublimate 



Preparations permanent by Platinum Substitution 501 



Kolster, R. — Acid-fuchsin Staining for Degenerated Nerve-Fibres 501 



Kendall, A. J. — New Method of Flagelhx-Staining 502 



Goldhoun, L. B. — Staining Mast-Cells and the Chromatin of Malaria Parasites . . 502 



Ciechanowski, St. — Staining Biliary Canaliculi 622 



Best — Glycogen Staining 622 



Marino — Rapid Method of Staining the Morphotic •Elements of Blood 715 



Osborn, H. L. — Staining Axis-Cylinders of Fresh Spinal Cord 715 



Loewenthal, N. — New Alcoholic Carmin Solution 715 



Kuntze, W. — Flagella Staining 716 



Rawitz, B. — Staining Sections of Spinal Cord with Coerulein S 717 



„ „ Simplified Method of Staining w ith Polychrome Methylen- Blue .. .. Ill 



Kopsch, F. — Staining the Reticulum of Spinal Ganglion-cells 717 



Bibliography 717 



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



London, E. S. — Examination of Hairs for Medico-legal Purposes 115 



Pranter, V. — Substitute for Cover-slips 115 



Marpmann, G. — Preparation and Preservation of Urinary Sediment 115 



Rousselet, C. F. — Preserving and Mounting Rotif era 378 



Schurhoft — Sodium Silicate as a Mounting Medium for Microscopical Preparations 622 



Rohnstein, R. — Simple Method for Preserving Urinary and other Deposits .. .. 622 



Perkins, H. F. — Double Mounting for Whole Objects 717 



(6) Miscellaneous. 



Wesenberg, G. — Dropper for Sterile Fluids (Fig. 32) 116 



Dodge, O. W. — Immersion Oil in Collapsible Tubes 116 



Vriens, J. G. C. — Raising the Melting-point of Gelatin by means of Formalin .. 117 



Caliper Gauge (Fig. 33) 117 



Laveran, A., & F. Mesnil — Methods for Examining Trypanosoma Lewisi .. .. 118 



Gage's ' The Microscope ' 118 



Marpmann, G. — Microchemical Reactions of Wood affected with Dry Rot .. .. 118 



Apathy's (S.) Microtechnique of Animal Morphology 257 



Marpmann, G. — Distinguishing between Pleurosigma angulatum and balticum under 



Low Powers 257 



Schneider, G. — Gelatin as a Substitute for Glass .. 257 



Forti, A. — Use of Formaldehyde for Preventing Liquefaction in Glycerin-jelly 



Moitnts 258 



Marpmann, G. — New Fluid Medium for Preserving Zoological Objects 258 



Leshure — Modification of Cornet's Forceps 258 



Barbagallo — Preserving Intestinal Worms •• •• 258 



Meek, S. E. — Mounting Fish for Museums _• 258 



Inghilleri, F. — New Injection Syringe for Bacteriological Purposes (Fig. 59) .. 259 



Holzapfel, K. — Stand for Holding Slides (Figs. 60 and 61) 259 



