INDEX 



689 



Azocarmino, for staining — {continued) 



Fricdgoo(l), 425; pituitary (Konoff), 

 42G; pitviitary (Perry and Locliead), 

 427; pituitary (Romeis), 428; pituitary 

 (Wallraff), 428; reticulum, collagen and 

 myofibrils (Long), 597 



in, 



Ileidenluiin's triple stain, 3G1; Ko- 



hashi's triple stain, 301; MoUier's 

 quintuple stain, 366; Schleicher's triple 

 stain, 372; Volkman and Strauss's 

 triple stain, 373 

 staining combinations with, 



anilin blue and magenta, 427; anilin 

 blue and orange G, 361, 372, 423, 425, 

 426, 427, 429; anilin blue, eosin B, acid 

 fuchsin and orcein, 361; crystal violet 

 and naphthol green, 373; hematoxylin, 

 naphthol green B and orcein, 366; light 

 green and silver diammine, 597; methyl 

 blue and tartrazine, 430; toluidine blue, 

 428, 431 

 Azofuchsin in, Lillie's quadruple stain, 

 370 

 staining combinations with, brilliant pur- 

 purin R, naphthol blue black and 

 picric acid, 370 

 Azophloxine, for staining, 



bacteria in milk (Zaribnecky), 492; skin 

 (Doublin), 567 

 in, Romeis's quadruple stain, 367 

 staining combinations with, 



coelestin blue B, 372; hematoxylin, 

 light green, magenta and orange G, 367; 

 light green and orange G, 337; napha- 

 zarine, 492; ponceau 2R, orange G, acid 

 fuchsin and light green, 337 

 Azoulay's method for, cerebellum, 609 



myelin sheaths, 529 

 Azur, in, 



Blank's triple stain, 352; various double 

 stains with eosin, 347-350 

 staining combinations with, 



eosin, 347; mercurochrome, 352; methy- 

 lene blue, 506; methyl blue, methylene 

 blue and orange G, 418; orange G, 464; 

 orcein, 424; Sudan black B, 420 

 Azur A, for staining diphtheria bacilli 

 (Kinyoun), 489 



in, 



Cowdry's triple stain, 351; Gcschickter's 

 double stain, 352; Kingsley's quadruple 

 stain, 348, 349 



staining combinations witli, 



eosin and thionin, 348; eosin B, 349; 

 eosin Y, 349; eosin Y, methylene blue 

 and methylene violet, 348, 349; erie 

 garnet, 352; methylene blue and tolui- 

 dine blue, 489; orange G and phloxine, 

 351 



Azur B, for staining, 



Plasmodium (IIol)I) and Tlionipson), 

 508; Negri bodies (Jordan and Heather), 

 465 

 staining combinations with, 



eosin and methylene blue, 508; eosin Y 

 and phloxine, 465 



Azur C, in Holmes and French's triple stain, 

 352 

 staining combinations with, 



eosin B,; eosin Y, 349; eosin Y and 

 Orange 11,352; ethyl eosin, 347 



Azur I, for staining, 



intracellular "organisms" (Ilosokowa), 

 461; fungus in skin scrapings (Schlciff), 

 505; Paschen bodies (Craigie), 464 

 in, 



MacNeal's triple stain, 349; Turwitsch's 

 method for Paschen bodies, 467 

 staining combinations with, 



crystal violet, eosin, and methylene 

 blue, 461 ; eosin Y and methylene violet, 

 349; mercurochrome and methylene 

 blue, 464; phloxine, 348 



Azur II, for staining, 



acid-fast bacteria in sections (Douglas), 

 496; bacteria in sections, (Mallory), 

 493; blood (Ugruimow), 420; Plasmo- 

 dium (Medalia, Kahaner and Singer), 

 509; Plasmodium (Villain and Comte), 

 510; Rickettsiae, (Lepine), 463 



in, 



Houcke's triple stain, 351; Langeron's 

 stain, 317 



staining combinations with, 



eosin, 349, 350; eosin B, 510; eosin BA, 

 420; eosin Y, 349, 418; eosin Y and 

 methylene blue, 349, 350; eosin Y, 

 orange G, thionine and toluidine blue, 

 351; ethyl eosin, 347; methylene blue, 

 509; methylene blue and phloxine, 493; 

 methylene violet, 319; safranin, 463 



B 



Babes's safranin, 314 

 in, 



Laguesse's triple stain, 364; Land's 

 method for plant sections, 392 

 Bachman's method for fungus in skin scrap- 

 ings, 502 

 Bachuber's fixative, 227, 238 

 Background materials for dry wholemounts, 



13 

 Backman's method for nuclei, 434 

 Bacsich's, chrome-iron mordant, 515 

 lithium-hematoxylin, 290 

 methods for, 



blood, 416; nervous tissue, 401 

 Bacteria, acid-fast, in sections, 495 



