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aldehyde-fuchsin staining of neurosecretory cells. 

 Campbell, Helenor (1929). J. Tech. Meth. & Bull. Int. Assn. Med. Museums, 



12, 129-130. A stain for B. leprae and myelin sheath. 

 Cannon, H. G. (^1937). Nature, Lond., 139, 549. A new biological stain for 



general purposes. 

 Cannon, H. G. (1941). /. Roy. Micr. Soc, 61, 88-94. Ori chlorazol black and 



some other new stains. 

 Carleton, H. M. & Leach, E. H. (1937). J. Path. & Bact., 49, 572. An im- 

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 Carleton, H. M. & Leach, E. H. (1947). " Histological Technique " (Oxford 



University Press, London). 

 Casarett, G. W. (1953). Stain Tech., 28, 125-127. A one-solution stain for 



spermatozoa. 

 Cason, Jane E. (1950). Stain Tech., 25, 225-226. A rapid one-step Mallory- 



Heidenhain stain for connective tissue. 

 Castaneda (1930). /. Inf. Dis., 47, 416. 

 Chang, M. (1936). Anat. Rec, 65, 437-442. A formol-tbionin method for the 



fixation and staining of nerve cells and fibre tracts. 

 ChargaflF, E. & Davidson, J. N. (1955). The Nucleic Acids; Chemistry and 



Biology. 2 vols. (Academic Press, New York). 

 Chesterman, W. & Leach, E. H. (1949). Quart. J. Micr. Sci., 90, 431-434. 



Low Viscosity Nitrocellulose for embedding tissues. 

 Chesterman, W. & Leach, E. H. (1956). Quart. J. Micr. Sci., 97, 593-598. 



A modified ester wax for embedding tissues. 

 Chiffelle, T. L. & Putt, F. A. (1951). Stain Tech., 26, 51-56. Propylene and 



ethylene glycols as solvents for Sudan IV and Sudan black. 

 Conn, H. J. & Darrow, Mary A. (1947). Staining Procedures (2nd edit.) Pt. I: 



Animal Histology (Williams & Williams, Baltimore). 

 Cordier, R. & Lison, L. (1930). Bull. Histol. Tech. Micr., 7, 140. 

 Cowdry, E. V. (1948). " Laboratory Technique in Biology and Medicine " 



(2nd edit.) (Bailli^ire, Tindall & Cox, London; Williams & Wilkins, Balti- 

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 Cowdry, E. V. (1952). " Laboratory Technique in Biology and Medicine " 



(3rd edit.) (Williams & Williams, Baltimore; Bailliere, Tindall & Cox, Ltd., 



London). 

 Crough, H. B. & Becker, E. R. (193 1). Science, 73, 212-213. A method of 



staining the oocysts of Coccidia. 

 Cueto, C. & Brown, J. H. U. ^1958). Stain Tech., 33, 95-96. A rose Bengal- 



phloxine B stain for dog eosinophils. 

 Cunningham, J. H. (1920). Arch. Int. Med., 26, 405-409. A method for the 



permanent staining of reticulated red cells. 

 Curtis, F. (1905). C.R. Soc. Biol., Paris, 58, 1038-1040. Method de coloration 



Elective du tissue conjonctif. 

 Cuyler, W. K. (1932). /. Lab. & Clin. Med., 18, 314-315. 

 Dade, H. A. (i960). /. Queckett Micr. Club, Ser. 4, vol. 5, No. 11, 308-317. 



On mounting in fluid media with special reference to Lactophenol. 

 Da Fano (1920). Proc. Physiol. Soc. J. Physiol., 53. 

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 D'Angelo, C, Issidorides, M. & Shanklin, W. M. (1956). /. Coynp. Neurol., 



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the human neuron. 



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