INDEX 



G83 



Acid fuchsin — (continued) 



staining combinations with — {continved) 

 low, 329, 341; metanil yellow, 338; 

 metanil yellow and picric acid, 340; 

 methyl blue, 425, 442, 443; methyl blue 

 and orange G, 3G0, 413, 423; methyl 

 green, 35G, 357, 442; methyl green and 

 orange G, 359, 418; methyl green and 

 picric acid, 357, 361; methylene blue, 

 456, 492, 511; methylene blue and 

 orange G, 359; methylene blue, thionine 

 and toluidine blue, 352; methylene 

 blue, trypan blue, 394; orange G, 329; 

 orange G and brilliant cresyl blue, 361; 

 orange G and light green, 336; orange 

 G and methyl green, 356, 357; orange G 

 and toluidine blue, 351, 359, 452; picric 

 acid, 327, 328, 420; picric acid and 

 hematoxylin, 365; picric acid and nile 

 blue sulfate, 369; ponceau 2R, 429; 

 thionine, 360; toluidine blue, 457; wool 

 green FCF, 370 

 Acid fuchsin, see also Altmann's acid fuchsin 

 Acid green, for staining spirochetes (Weiss), 

 481 

 staining combinations with, 



carmine, 392, 393; crystal violet, 481; 

 magenta, 481; safranin, 481 

 Acid macerating agents, 262-263 

 Acid violet, for staining, 



mitochondria (Bailey), 411; pancreas 

 (Baley), 428; pituitary (Maurer and 

 Lewis), 426; pituitary (Severinghaus), 

 427 

 in Weiss's methods for spirochetes, 481 

 staining combinations with, 



acid fuchsin. 426; brilliant green, 481; 

 magenta, 428, 481; magenta and methyl 

 green, 427; safranin, 481 

 "Acidic" dyes, 270, 271 

 Acidophile cells, of pituitary, 425, 426 

 Acids, sec under Acetic, Phosphotungstic, etc. 

 Acineta, 52 

 Acinous cells, 428, 499 



Acridine red, in Stropeni's double stain, 357 

 Acrolein, as ingredient of Cajal's accelerator, 



615 

 Actinomycetes, 494, 501, 504, 505 

 Adamkiewicz's method for nervous tissue, 



409 

 Adam's method for acid-fast bacteria in sec- 

 tions, 495 

 Addison's method for Nissl granules, 445 

 Adhesives, decimal divisions of, 650 

 for, 



free sections, 659; minute objects, 661; 

 nitrocellulose sections, 659; paraffin sec- 

 tions, 657-660 

 general remarks on, 656 

 Adrenal, methods for, 430 



Adrenal — {continued ) 

 nerves in, 558, 568 

 osmic stain for, 529 

 Adrenal cortex, Fujiware's method for, 429 

 Agar, as ingredient of, 



Chatton's embedding medium, 643; 

 Gravis's adhesive for paraffin ribbons, 

 657; Samuel's embedding medium, 645 

 Agduhr's silver diammine stain, 575, 576 



in Agduhr's method for neurofibrils, 581 

 Agduhr, see also Bielschowsky, 257 

 Agulhon and Chavennes' method for Pappen- 



heim's stain, 350 

 Aignier's fixative, 220, 238 

 Aladar-Anjeszky's method for bacterial 



spores, 485 

 Albert's method for diphtheria bacilli, 489 

 Albrecht's magenta, 315 



method for acid-fast bacteria in sections, 

 495 

 Albumen, see Egg albumen 

 Alcohol, as dehydrating agent, 622 

 as ingredient of, 



Baker's narcotic, 265; Golthard's de- 

 hydrating mixture, 628; Lo Bianco's 

 narcotic, 265 

 as macerating agent, 262 

 for, 



cleaning balsam moimts, 58; fixing 

 nematodes, 36; narcotizing Crustacea, 45 

 recommended series for dehydration, 55, 

 96, 124 

 Alcohol-chloroform, for dehydrating nitro- 

 cellulose sections, 152 

 Alcohol-glycerol preservatives, 176, 177 

 Alcohol-miscible mountants, 637-639 

 Alcoholic, accelerators, 614 

 borax-carmines, 301 

 "Bouin's fixative," 224 

 carmines, 301 



differentiation of, 293 

 iron-hematoxylins, 281, 282 

 iron-mordant hematoxjdins, 282 

 plasma stains, 320 

 Alcohols, physical properties of, 623, 625, 626 

 Alcorn and Worley's method for perithecia 



of Erysiphacea, 511 

 Alcorn and Yeager's preservative, 177 

 Alexander's method for acid-fast bacteria, 



476 

 Alexander and Jackson's method for acid- 

 fast bacteria, 476 

 Alexander, see also Campbell, Doherty, 416, 



417 

 Alfieri's method for bleaching, 261 

 Algae, aqueous wholemounts of, 23 

 collecting Crustacea from, 49 

 concentrating, 27, 28 

 dehydration of delicate, 65 

 Eckert's preservative for, 178 



