Xl CONTENTS. 



TAGE 



Bibliography 112 



Wager, II. — Demonstrating the Structure of the Yeast-cell ~'i'2 



Jeffrey, E. C. — Investigating Nature of Supposed Algal Coal* 262 



Bedau, K. — Studying the Compound Eyes of Water-mites 413 



S( iiultze, O. — New Methods of Histological Technique 549 



Mi'NTAnari, A. — Effects of Pyridiu Fixation upon Nervous Tissues 702 



Schaffnit, E. — Simple Washing Apparatus (Fig. 86) 702 



Strecker, F. — Simultaneous Fixing and Staining 702 



Bawitz, B. — Preparation of Kaiserling Material for Microscopical Purposes.. .. 703 



Bodecker, C. F. — Celloidin Decalcification Method 820 



Zieglwallner, F. — Fixation and Staining of Glycogen K21 



Pcschkarew, B. — Studying Amcebx 821 



Komeis, B. — Washing and Dehydrating Apparatus (Fig. 102) 822 



(3) Cutting-, including' Embedding and Microtomes. 



Gemmill, F. J. — Adaptation of Ordinary Paraffin Baths for Vacuum Embedding 



(Fig. 3) *. 26 



Berner, 6.— Apparatus for Boll ing Wax Plates (Figs. 17, 18) 112 



Wilson, J. T. — Manipulation of Paraffin Sections 113 



Mayer, P.— Tetrander Microtome (Figs. 19, 20) 113 



Maier, F. — New Method of making Celloidin Serial Sections 116 



Wilson, J. T. — Utilizing Organized Structures as Directing Marks for Plastic Becon- 



strurtion (Kigs. 21, 22) 116 



Mozejko, B. — Injection Preparations of Petromyzon 263 



Latter, O. H. — Demonstrating Presence of Starch in a Leaf 263 



Shattock, S. G. — Method of obtaining Sections of Urinary Calculi 263 



Bibliography 264 



Kutherford, N. C. — Modification of the Freiburg Method of putting on a Directing 



plane (Bichtungs-Ebene) for Reconstruction 549 



Leitz, E. — Microtome-knives 703 



Grayson, H. J. — Improvements in Bock-section Cutting Apparatus (Plates XX. 



to XXIII.) 703 



Grayson, H. J. — Method of Slicing, Grinding, and Mounting Bock-sections .. .. 706 



(4) Staining and Injecting. 



Achard, C. — Distinguishing Dead from Living Leucocytes , 117 



Lenartowicz, J. T., & K. Potrzobowskt — New Method of Demonstrating Spirorhseta 



pallida 118 



Frohlich, A.- — Use of Picrarnic Acid for Staining 118 



Hatano. S. — Combined Staining Methods for Tubercle bacilli 118 



Morel, C, & Bassal — Staining in bidk tcith Hematoxylin US 



Collin, R., & M. Llcien — Staining the Internal Network in Nerve-cells 119 



Balint, S. — Neio Methods of Demonstrating Plasmodes 119 



Loyez, Marie, & J. Nageotte — Staining Celloidin Sections of Nervous Tissuebythe 



Iron-hiematoxylin Method 119 



Potter, E. — Staining the Medullary Sheath in Brain-sections 120 



SSabrazes. J. — Staining Blood-films 264 



Renaut, J. — Demonstrating the Presence of Mitochondria in Cartilage-cells . . . . 264 

 Ghokeyeb, A. A. W. — Neiv and Quick Method for Staining Spirochetes in Smear 



Preparations 265 



Dobell, C C. — Studying the Cytology of Bacteria 413 



Giemsa, G. — B ipid Staining with Giemsa's Azur-eosin Solution 414 



Krogh, Mentz von — New Method of Chromatin Staining 414 



Masson. P. — Saffron in Histological Technique 414 



Smith, J. Lorrain. & W. Mair — Staining of Fats 549 



Schilling, C. — Apparatus for Bomanowsky Staining (Fig. 67) 550 



Rosenblat, S. — Methods of Staming Tubercle Bacilli 550 



Tobler, F. — Improved Method of Iodine Staining 551 



Retterer, E., & A. Lelievre — Method for Studying Osseous Tissue 551 



