698 



INDEX 



Cajal's stains — (continued) 

 silver nitrate — (condnued) 

 in, 



Cajal's method for axons, 553; 

 Cajal's method for cerebellum, 553; 

 Cajal's method for human embryos, 

 552; Cajal's method for neurofibrils, 

 552; Cajal's method for neuroglia, 

 558; Cajal's method for spirochetes, 

 560 

 Cajal's toner, 620 

 in, 



Ascoli's method for leech nerves, 551; 

 Cajal's methods for nerve cells and 

 processes, 552; Masson's methods for 

 argentophil cells, 595, 596 

 Cajal and de Castro's, accelerator, 615 



in Cajal and de Castro's method for 

 macroglia, 586 

 alum-hematoxylin, 287 



in Nageotte's method for Schwann 

 cells, 415 

 fixing solution, 621 

 method for, 



macroglia, 586; spirochetes, 562 

 Cajeput oil, as ingredient of, Gothard's de- 

 hydrating mixture, 628 

 physical properties of, 624 

 Calcareous deposit, Roehl's method for, 385 

 Calcareous objects, cutting sections of, 80-87 

 Calcified tissues, Golgi bodies in, 559 

 nerve endings in, 557, 581 

 silver diammine methods for, 596 

 special stains for, 382-386 

 Calcium chloride, as ingredient of. 



Baker's fixature, 190; Chevalier's pre- 

 servative, 179; Cretin's mordant, 517; 

 Gemmelli's neutral red, 482; Mayer's 

 cochineal, 301; Mayer's hematoxylin, 

 292; Squire's hematoxylin, 293 

 fixative combination with cobalt and for- 

 maldehyde, 236 

 Calcium dichromate, as ingredient of Son- 



nenbrodt's fixative, 217 

 Calcium hypochlorite, as ingredient of, 



Anderson's acid-alum hematoxylin, 289; 

 Anderson's alum-carmine, 300; Ander- 

 son's iron-hematoxylin, 285; Ander- 

 son's mordants, 515 

 for cleaning foraminiferan tests, 17 

 Calcium phosphate, as ingredient of decalci- 

 fying fluids, 257 

 Calcium sulfate, as dehydrant, 623 

 Calcium-hematoxylins, 293 

 Calleja's, double contrast, 325 



triple stain, 369 

 "Calsol," 260 

 Calvet's fixative, 241, 299 

 Campbell's method for leprosy bacilli in sec- 

 tions, 496 



Campenhout, see Simard, 621 

 Camphor as ingredient of, Claoue's adhesive, 

 657 

 Cox's sandarac mountant, 638 

 Denham's sandarac mountant, 638 

 Gravis's adhesive for paraffin ribbons, 



657 

 Guyer's sealing fluid for vials, 667 

 Mohr and Wehrle's sandarac mountant, 



638 

 Shepherd's sandarac mountant, 638 

 Camphor water, for wholemounts, 23 

 "Camphoral," 638 

 Camsal, 638 

 Canada balsam, applying coverslip, 



to sections in, 125ff ; to wholemount in, 

 57, 58fi^ 

 as, 



cement in ground section technique, 83; 

 embedding agent for ground sections, 

 80 

 ingredient of. 



Apathy's cement, 655; Carney's ce- 

 ment, 653; Eulenstein's varnish, 653; 

 Fant's cement, 655; Graw-Riitzon's 

 varnish, 653; Griffith's cement, 655; 

 Hood and Neill's cement, 656; 

 Martin's adhesive, 661; Mohr and 

 Wehrle's varnish, 654 

 cleaning from mounted sections, 125- 



128 

 evaporation technique with, 298 

 for ringing Venice turpentine mounts, 66 

 general remarks on, 639 

 in alcoholic solution, 638 

 miscibility of, 



clearing agents with, 625, 626; essential 

 oils with, 626; synthetic solvents with, 



625, 626; "universal solvents" with, 



626, 627 

 liiountants, 639, 640 



solubility in dehydrating agents, 623 

 wholemounts in, 56 

 xylene solution, 639 

 Canada balsam-gum damar mountants, 640 

 Canada balsam-gum mastic mountants, 640 

 Canada resin, 639 

 Canaliculi, in bone, 81 



in plant cells, 454 

 Canon's chlorazol black E, 369 

 Cansey's method for mitochondria in 



protozoa, 442 

 Canti, see Bland, 461 



Capillaries, differential staining of, 416, 417, 

 419, 420, 421 

 injection with, 



carmine-gelatin, 170; India ink, 166-168; 

 lead chromate, 169 

 staining in wholemounts, 432 

 Capillaries, sec also Bile capillaries 



