XXXVlli CONTENTS. 



(4) Staining and Injecting - . 



PAGE 



Morton, N., & A. Moore — FlageUa and Capsule Staining 131 



Welcke, E. — New Method of FlageUa Staining ' 132 



Rowland, S. — Demonstrating the Structure of Bacteria 132 



Hewlett, R. T. — Neisser's Stain for the Diphtheria Bacillus 133 



McFarland, F. M. — Histological Fixation'Jby Injection (Fig. 83) 133 



Davis, Bradley M. — Staining and Fixing Spore-mother-cells of Anthoceros .. .. 134 



Lxindie, A. — Photochemical Methods of Staining Mucilaginous Plants 134 



Schaffner, J. H. — Convenient Staining Dish ( Figs. 34 and 35) 135 



Cellt, A. — Staining Malaria Blood 246 



Laveran, A. — Method for Staining the Nuclei of Endoglobular Parasites of Birds 264 



Smith, S. — Staining Sections while Imbedded in Paraffin 398 



Muir, R. — Fixing and Staining Blood-Films 398 



Ssobolew, L. W. — Safranin Staining 399 



Ohlmacher, A. P. — Method for Fixing and Staining Nervous Tissue 399 



Corning, H. K. — Modification of KronthaVs Method of Staining Nervous Tissue . . 399 

 Orr, D. — Method of Staining Medullated Nerve-fibres en bloc, and a Modification 



of Marchi's Method * •• 399 



Langley, J. N., & H. K. Anderson — Modification of Marchi's Method of Staining 



Degenerated Nerve-fibres 400 



Plato— Staining Gonococci i 'n Living Leucocytes 400 



Dreyer — New Method of Staining Gonococcus 401 



Clairmont. P. — Differences in the Staining Reaction of Friedla aider's Bacillus .. 401 



Bibliography 401 



Nakani&hi, K. — New Staining Method for Demonstrating the Finer Structure of 



Bacteria 525 



Dreyer, G.— Staining Bacteria in Sect inns simultaneously Treated by Van Gieson's 



Method.. .. . 525 



Plehn, A. — Staining the Karyochromatophilous Granules in Blood 525 



LihviT, M. — Staining the Parasites of Leucocythsemic Blood 525 



Laveran — Stain for Nticlei of Endoglobular Hsematozoa 526 



Uhma — -Rapid Staining of Gonococcus in Fresh Unfixed Preparations 526 



Homberger, E. — Staining Gonococci .. .. 526 



Cowie, D. M., & Le Doux — Sudan Hi. Stain for Tubercle Bacilli 527 



Chai.on, J. — Staining of Ligneous Tissue 527 



Matruuhot, L. — Fungus and Bacterial Pigments 647 



Kothig, P. — Kreso-fuchsin, a neio Pigment 647 



Scheffler, W. — Neutral 'Red as a means for Diagnosing Bacterium Coli .. .. 647 



Zettnow — Romanowski's Stain for Bacteria 648 



Feinberg — Modification of Romanowski's Stain for Bacteria 648 



Kockel — New Method for Staining Fibrin 648 



Sata, A. — New Method of Staining Actinomyces 648 



Riley, W. A. — Staining Envelope of Ascospores 649 



Harris, H. F. — Rapid Conversion of Hematoxylin into Hiematein in Staining 



Solutions 649 



Pappenheim, A. — New Staining Mixture 731 



Wyhe, J. \V. van — Method for Preparing Neutral Picrocarmin 731 



Laurent — Method for Staining with Neutral Eosin-methylen Blue 731 



Rtige, R. — Staining the Malaria Parasite 731 



Rosenberger, R. (J. — Neio Method for Staining Tubercle Bacilli 732 



Grosser, O. — Microscopical Injections with Albumen-Ink 732 



Schiefferdecker, P. — Glass Staining Troughs (Fig. 204) 732 



Yamagiwa — Stain for Neuroglia 733 



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



Cooke, J. H. — Apparatus for Removing Air-bubbles from Mounts (Fig. 36) .. .. 135 

 Green, A. B. — New and more Permanent Method of Mounting Amyloid Sections 



stained with Iodine 265 



Preparing Glycerin- Jelly 401 



