INDEX 



703 



Chromic acid — (continued) 



as ingredient of — (continued) 



servatives, 180; Seiler's decalcifying 

 fluids, 260; Semmen's mordant, 518; 

 Trenkmann's mordant, 519; Waldeyer's 

 decalcifying fluids, 260; WoUing's de- 

 calcifying fluids, 260 



as mordant, 395 



as mordant for, 



Buzzozero-Vassale's gentian violet, 435; 

 Gudden's hematoxylin, 405; Kockel's 

 hematoxjdin, 423; Neuman's hema- 

 toxylin, 407; Schneider's magenta, 315; 

 Stockwell's triple stain, 364 



basal fixative solution of, 237 



fixative combinations with, 



acetic acid, 227-228; cobalt salts, 232; 

 copper salts, 220; dichromates, 231; for- 

 maldehyde, 230, 231; formic acid, 229; 

 hydrochloric acid, 229; iodine, 232; 

 mercuric salts, 215, 216; mercuric salts 

 and dichromates, 216; mercuric salts 

 and picric acid, 215; nitric acid, 229; 

 osmic acid, 197, 199, 200, 201, 202; 

 osmic acid and dichromates, 201, 202; 

 osmic acid and mercuric salts, 197; 

 osmic and picric acids, 198, 199; osmic 

 acid and platinic chloride, 195, 196; 

 osmic acid, platinic chloride and mer- 

 curic salts, 195; osmic acid, platinic 

 chloride and thorium salts, 196; osmic 

 and trichloroacetic acids, 201; oxalic 

 acid, 230; picric acid, 226; picric acid 

 and dichromates, 227; platinic chloride, 

 207; platinic chloride, mercuric salts 

 and picric acid, 206; uranium salts, 231, 

 232 



for, 



differentiating crystal violet, 319; hard- 

 ening, 52 



in, 



Besson's method for bacterial spores, 

 485; Kolossow's method for nerve end- 

 ings, 535; May's method for bacterial 

 spores, 486; Moller's method for bac- 

 terial spores, 486; Togby's method for 

 chromosomes of Crepis, 438 



prevention of discoloration of tissues by, 

 205 

 Chromic chloride, as ingredient of Mullen 

 and McCarter's mordant, 516, 518 

 Chromic-formaldehyde fixatives, precau- 

 tions necessary, 96 

 Chromic-mordant hematoxylin stains, 283 

 Chromic-silver stains, 603 

 Chromium fluoride, as ingredient of, 



Anderson's mordant, 515; Chura's 

 mordant, 515; Schroder's mordant, 516; 

 Weigert's chrome-copper mordant, 516, 

 517 



Chromium fluoride — (continued) 

 fixative combination with, 



chromic and dichromatc, 231; chromic, 

 picric, dichromate and formaldehyde, 

 227; mercuric, chromic and dichromate, 

 215 

 Chromium sulfate, as ingredient of, Mas- 

 son's fLxativc, 226 

 fixative combination with, chromic, cupric 

 and formaldehyde, 220 

 Chromium trioxide, see Chromic acid 

 Chromogenes, 270 



Chromophobe cells, of pituitary, 425, 426 

 Chromophore, 270 



Chromosomes, Belling's aceto-carmine for, 

 302 

 controlling differentiation of, 274, 275 

 in smear of Chironomus salivary gland, 



299 

 maceration technique for, 264 

 mentioned in Hollande's triple stain, 339 

 of grasshopper, 310-312 

 plant, 



smear technique for, 74; squash tech- 

 nique for, 77 

 special fixatives for, 196, 227, 230 

 Chromosomes, see also Nuclei 

 Chromotrope 2R, as plasma stain, 320 

 for staining erythrocytes (Crossmon), 416 

 in, 



Gomori's double contrast, 339; simple 

 solution, 320 

 staining combination with, 



fast green FCF, 339; methyl blue, 

 416 

 Chrysoidin, for staining, 



diphtheria bacilli (Ambrosioni), 489; 

 diphtheria bacilli (Cowdry), 489; fat 

 (Martinolti), 449 

 staining combinations with, 



crystal violet, 489; crystal violet and 

 methylene blue, 489 

 Chura's, chrome mordant, 515 

 fixative, 227, 241 



solvent for cytoplasmic inclusions, 514 

 Churchman and Emelianoff's method for 



bacterial capsules, 487 

 Ciacco's, fixative, 235, 241 



method for nerve endings in tendons, 540 

 Cigalas's cement, 655 

 Ciliates, basal bodies, 559 



cilia, cirri and basal bodies, 456 

 fixing and narcotizing, 53 

 Gray's narcotic for, 265 

 nuclei of, 434 

 Ciliates, see also under generic names 

 Cill<5, see Bardelli, 503 

 Cinnamon oil, physical properties of, 624 

 Citric acid as ingredient of, Bensley's in- 

 jection fluid, 662 



