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Fior, G-. Dai, i. a — Examining Stylaria lacustris 775 



Nierenstein, A. Examining the Poison-glands of Salamandra maculosa .. .. 775 



Breokner, A. — Combined Imbedding in Celloidin and Paraffin 775 



SoNNiiNBRODT — Examining the ■Oocyte of the Fowl 776 



(2) Preparing- Objects. 



RuDNEW, WL; — New Method of Fixation Ill) 



Andre, E. — Fixation and Preparation of Nematohelminthes 110 



Kappers, 0. U. A. — Apparatus for Rapidly Cooling Paraffin (Pig. 24) Ill 



MTacBride, E. W. — Studying the Development of Ophiothrix fragilis Ill 



Ciaccio, C. — Studying the Adenoid Tissue of the Spleen, etc 112 



Holmgren, E. — Examining the Trophospongia of Striated Muscle 11 2 



Leeuwen, W. D. van — Fixation of Insect Larvat 112 



Aime, P. — Studying the Interstitial Cells of the Ovary 113 



Bibliography 113 



Rubenthale, G. — Fixation Methods a7id Elimination of Artefact* 253 



Fantham, H. I!. — Studying Spiroch seta lialbiani and Spirochasta Anodordx .. .. 253 



Pesker, D. J. — Demonstrating the Histognesis of Nerve-fibrils 254 



Mencl, E. — Demonstrating Aervous Tissue of Hirudinese 513 



Dogiel, V. — Examining Catena ta 513 



Heinkk, P. — Studying the Development of Teeth in Castor Fiber 513 



Friedenthal. H. — Fixation with Trichloracetic Acid and Vranyl Acetate .. .. 514 



Young, R. T. — Studying the Histogenesis of Cysticercus pisifor mis 514 



Stricht, N. van der — Examining the S euro-epithelium of the Auditory Apparatus 514 



Gderin, J. — Examining the Tentacular Apparatus of Cephalopods 514 



Oes, Ad. — Demonstrating the Autolysis of Mitoses , .. .. 515 



Mayer, ?. — Bleaching Technique 515 



Schaposohnikoff, B. — Studying the Eggs of Acanthodoris pilosa 653 



I >i ckworth, W. L. H. — Demonstrating the Syncytial Appendages of Placental villi 053 



Nemiloff, Anton — Examining the Nervous Elements of Osseous Fishes 053 



Wilson, J. T., & J. P. Hill — Examining the Eggs of Ornithorhyncus 653 



Wisselingh, C. van — Studying the Structure of CEdogonium 654 



Mi yes. F., & J. Duesberg— Demonstrating the Spermatogenesis of Hornets .. .. 054 



Boulanger, H. — Micrographic Study of Leather 655 



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



Kolmer, W. — Studying the Structure of Mammalian Ear 113 



Federioi, F.— -Use of Sulphuric Ether in Imbedding 113 



Seitz, A. L. L. — Demonstrating the Microscopic Structure of Fossil and Recent 



Iieptilian Bone .. . 254 



Hennkderg's Microtome Auxiliaries (Figs. 111-112) 388 



Cooper. W. F., & L. E. Robinson — Method of Orientating Small Objects for 



Examination (Fig. 113) 390 



Broer's Simple Microtome for Serial Sections (Fig*. 135-137) .. 516 



Fince, C. — Arrangements for Utilising the Entire Cutting-edge of Microtome Razors 



(Figs. 154-156) ' .." 655 



Nebmayer, L. — Celloidin Imbedding 057 



Dantschakoff, W. — Preparing Celloidin Sections 658 



(4) Staining- and Injecting-. 



Thoma, R. — Picric-acid Carmin 114 



Loeffler, F. — New Method of Staining Micro-organisms 114 



Schkresche-wsky, J. — Giemsa-staining of Spirochseta pallida 115 



Bultino, D., & G. Quarelli — Staining Sudanophil Leucocytes 115 



Pinoy. Fj. — Barrel's Bine 115 



Harris, N. MaoL. — New Method oj Preparing the Romanowshy Stain 115 



