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of Schiff reagent for use in histochemical procedures. 

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 Lillie, R. D. (1955). J. Histochem. & Cytochem., 3, 453-454. The basophilia 



of melanins. 

 LiUie, R. D. (1956a). Stain Tech., 31, 151-153. A Nile blue staining technique 



for the differentiation of melanin and lipofuscins. 

 Lillie, R. D. (19566). J. Histochem. & Cytocheyn., 4, 377-381. The mechanism 



of Nile blue staining of lipofuscins. 

 Lillie, R. D. & Greco, J. (1947). Stain Tech., 22, 67-70. Malt diastase and 



ptyalin in place of saliva in the identification of glycogen. 

 Lison, L. (1931). Arch. Biol., 41, 343. 



Lison, L. (1946). " Histochemie et Cytochemie animale " (Gauthier Villars). 

 Lison, L. (1953). " Histochemie et Cytochemie animale " (Gauthier Villars). 

 Lison, L. (1954). Stain Tech., 29, 131-138. Alcian blue 8G with chlorantine 



fast red 5B. A technique for the selective staining of muco-polysaccharides. 

 List, J. H. (1885). Zts. zviss. Mikr., 2, 145. Zur Farbetechnik. I. Bismarck- 



braun-Methylgrun. 

 MacCallum, W. G. (1919). J. Amer. Med. Assn., 72, 193. A stain for influenza 



bacilli in tissues. 

 MacConaill, M. A. (1937)- J- Anat., 72, 177-178. Structure of ligaments 



displayed by polarized light after clearing in syrup. 

 MacConaill, M A. (1949). Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., 53, Sec. B, No. i, 1-14. 



The Myelothecal apparatus of human nerves. 

 MacConaill, M. A. (1951). Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., Sect. B, No. 2, 15-26. A 



descriptive anatomy of neuraxons after polychrome staining. 

 MacConaill, M. A. & Gurr, Edward (i959)- P^oc. Roy. Irish Acad. Med., 



December 4th Meeting. Falg blue, a new triphenyknethane dyestuff for 



histology. 

 MacConaill, M. A. & Gurr, Edward (1960a). Irish J. Med. Sci., Ser. 6, No. 412, 



182-186. The FALG interactions in histology. 

 MacConaill, M. A. & Gurr, Edward (19606). Nature, Lond., 188, No. 4756: 



1 122 (December 24th). Neurokeratin network of myelin sheaths. 

 MacConaill, M. A. & Gurr, Edward (1961a). Proc. Anat. Soc. Gt. Brit. & Ire- 

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 MacConaill, M. A. & Gurr, E. (1962). Irish J. Med. Sci., No. 431, (January, 



1962), 1. The Faviolic Acid group of stains in Histology. 

 MacNeal, W. J. (1922). J. Amer. Med. Assn., 78, 1122. Tetrachrome stain: 



An economical and satisfactory imitation of Leishman stain. 

 Mallory, F. B. (1900). /. Exp. Med., 5, 15-20. 

 Mallory, F. B. (1938). "Pathological Technique" (W. B. Saunders & Co., 



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 Mann, G. (1894). Zts. zviss. Mikr., 11, 479-494. 

 Manwell, R. D. (1945). J. Lab. Clin. Med., 30, 1078-1082. The J.S.B. stain 



for blood parasites. 

 Margolena, L. A. & Dolnick, Ethel H. (1951)- Stain Tech., 26, 119-121. A 



differential staining method for elastic fibres, collagenic fibres, and keratin. 

 Marks, L N. & Drysdale, K. M. (i9S7)- Stain Tech., 32, 48. A modification of 



Zimmermann's method for differential staining of gastric mucosa. 

 Massignani, A. M. and Malferrari, R. (1961), Stain Tech., 36, 5-8. Phospho- 



tungstic acid-eosin combined with haematoxylin as a stain for Negri bodies 



in paraffin section- 



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