700 



INDEX 



Cartilage — {continued) 



mentioned in — {continued) 



Gausen's triple stain, 351; Haythorne's 

 triple contrast, 337; HoUande's triple 

 contrast; Hubin's triple contrast, 340; 

 Lillie's triple stain, 366; Mann's double 

 stain, 371; Patay's double contrast, 

 339; Semiclion's triple contrast, 329; 

 Shumway's triple stain, 372 

 reticulum fibers in, 594 

 special methods for, 386-387 

 Cart Wright's method for fungi in wood, 501 

 Caruthers, see Wicks, 641 

 Casares-Gil's mordant, 517 



in Casares-Gil's method for bacterial 

 flagclla, 482 

 Cason's triple stain, 360 

 Cassia oil, 624 



Castaneda's method for Rickettsiae, 462 

 Castile soap, in Nissl's method for his 



granules, 446 

 Castor oil as ingredient of, Claoue's ad- 

 hesive, 657 

 Cox's sandarac mountant, 638 

 Gage's, 



cement, 655; clearing mixture, 628; 

 varnish, 653 

 Steedman's embedding wax, 647 

 Thiersch's blue varnish, 654 

 Castor oil soap, as ingredient of Godfrin's 



embedding medium, 644 

 de Castro's, decalcifyer, 257 



in de Castro's method for nerves in 

 teeth, 554 

 fixative, 190, 241 

 de Castro, see also Cajal, 586 

 Castro viejo's double stain, 369 

 Cat, sciatic nerve, 564-566 

 Catcheside's fixative, 200, 241 

 CauUery and Mesnil's fixative, 195, 241 

 Cavity slide, sealing aqueous wholemount 



on, 25ff 

 Cedarwood oil, as ingredient of, 



Apdthy's Canada balsam, 639; Apdthy's 

 clearing mixture, 628; Bolcek's fixative 

 remover, 255; Eycleshymer's clearing 

 mixture, 628; Maxwell's clearing mix- 

 ture, 628; Schmorl's storage fluid for 

 celloidin blocks, 667 

 for clearing, 



earthworm, 331; wholemounts, 56 

 in cutting nitrocellulose sections, 146 

 physical properties of, 624 

 Celestin blue B, for rat tongue, 323-325 

 for staining intestine, 131 

 in staining combination with, 



azophloxine, 372; hematoxylin, ma- 

 genta leucobase and orange G, 427 

 staining solutions, 313 

 Cell inclusions, Chura's solvent for, 514 



Cell outlines, iron stain for, 611 

 of, 



endothelium of blood vessels, (KJ 1 ; vyn- 

 thelia, 607, 608; invertebrate embryos, 

 564 

 Cell types, in adrenal, 429 

 pituitary, 425-428 

 pancreas, 428-430 

 Cell walls of, plant tissue, 391-393 

 pollen, 393 

 stem apex, 393 

 "Cellobalm," 654 

 "Celloidin," 142 



techniques, see under Nitrocellulose 

 "Cellosolve," 627 



Cellosolve, methyl, uses of, see under Ethy- 

 lene glycol monoethyl ether 

 "Cellosolve acetate," 625 



uses of, see under Ethylene glycol mono- 

 ethyl ether, 265 

 Cells, attaching with marine glue, 22 

 for, 



aqueous wholemounts, 21; balsam 

 mounts, 57; dry wholemounts, 11-12; 

 glycerol jelly, 48 

 of dewaxed shellac, 40 

 preparation of, from 



Bristol board, 12; cement, 12, 29; mill- 

 board, 12; plastic, 13; tin, 13 

 sealing aqueous wholemounts in, 26ff 

 temporary, Perruche's varnish for, 654 

 tin, preparation, 21 

 vulcanite, preparation, 21 



Harting's cement for, 656 

 warm table for attaching, 15 

 wholemount of insect in, 64 

 Celluloid, in Linstaedt's method for sec- 

 tions, 659 

 mounting nitrocellulose sections on, 149 

 Cellulose, mentioned in Johansen's quadru- 

 ple stain, 364 

 stains for, 391-393 

 Cellulose acetate lacquers, for ringing balsam 



mounts, 58 

 Cellulose ester varnishes, disadvantages of, 



16 

 Cellulose nitrate, grades of, 142 

 Cement cell, for dry wholemounts, 11-12 



preparation of, 11-12, 29 

 Cementing, cells to slides, 12-13 

 coverslips to dry wholemounts, 16 

 objects in dry wholemounts, 14-16 

 Cements, for, 



aqueous wholemounts, 21, 23; glass, 

 652; ringing, see Varnishes, 653 

 formulas for, 652-656 

 general remarks on, 651 

 Centrifuge for plankton, 28 

 Centrosomcs, 435 

 in nerve cells, 590 



