INDEX 



707 



Coverslip, applying salicylic acid from, 359 

 applying to, sections, 125ff 

 balsam mounts, 57, 58ff 

 as knife, 537 



attaching diatoms to, 39, 40 

 attaching rhizopods to, 52 

 cementing to dry wholcmounts, 16 

 clip for, 57, 59ff 

 for checking thickness of ground sections, 



84 

 Langeron's pellets for support of, 656 

 sealing on aqueous wholemounts, 24, 25ff, 

 26ff, 27 

 Coverslips, origin of, 7 



Coverslip cements, for aqueous whole- 

 mounts, 23 

 Cowdry's, developer, 617 



in Cowdry's method for nerve fibrils, 

 554 

 method for, 



diphtheria bacilli, 489; mitochondria, 

 442 

 stains, 



acid fuchsin-orange G-toluidine blue, 

 351; phloxine-orange G-azur A, 351 

 Cowdry, see also Gatenby, 189, 260 

 Cox's, fixatives, 



mercuric-dichromate, 216, 242, (in 

 Cox's method for nervous tissues, 609) ; 

 mercuric-formaldehyde-acetic, 212; 

 osmic-mercuric-acetic, 197, 242; osmic- 

 platinic-mercuric-acetic, 195, 242 

 method for, 



nervous tissues, 609; softening chitin, 

 261 

 mountant, 638 



in Cox's method for nervous tissues, 609 

 Crabb's adhesive for paraffin ribbons, 657 

 "Craf" fixatives, 230-231 

 Craig's preservative, 179 

 Craigie's, method for Paschen bodies, 464 

 silver diammine stain, 580 



in Craigie's method for bacterial smears, 

 598 

 Cramer's method for adrenal, 529 

 Crawford, see Baker, 187 

 Creosote, as ingredient of, 



Artigas's mastic mountant, 637; Cole's 

 clearing mixture, 628; Gatenbj'^ and 

 Painter's clearing mixture, 628; Goth- 

 ard's, dehydrating mixture, 628; Kra- 

 jian's magenta, 316; del Rio-Hortega's 

 clearing mixture, 628; Weil's differen- 

 tiator, 520 

 as solvent for Landau's toluidine blue, 403 

 physical properties of, 625 

 Crepis, chromosomes of, 438 

 Cresofuchsin, for staining, 



glycogen (Vastarini-Cresi), 453; pitui- 

 tary (Berblinger and Bergdorf), 425 



Cresofuchsin — {continued) 

 staining combination with, 



anilin blue, carmine and orange G, 425; 

 magenta and orange G, 453 

 Cresol, physical properties of, 626 

 Cresyl blue, see Brilliant cresyl blue 

 Cresyl violet, as stain, 373 

 for staining, 



acid-fast bacteria in sections, (Spoerri), 

 498; mucin, (Merkel), 454; nervous 

 tissues, (Tress and Tress), 411; Nissl 

 granules, (Addison), 445; Nissl granules, 

 (Keller), 446 

 in phenol solution, 321 

 staining combination with, thionin and 

 toluidine blue, 498 

 Cretan origanum oil, physical properties of, 



624 

 Cretin's, decalcifying fluid, 257 

 ferricyanide-hematoxylin, 291 

 fixatives, 



mercuric-picric-formaldehyde, 214, (in 

 Cretin's method for starch, 451); picric- 

 formaldehyde-nitric, 214, (in his method 

 for bone, 382) ; picric-formaldehyde-tri- 

 chloroacetic, 225; picric-trichloroacetic, 

 222 

 method for, 



bone, 382; starch, 451 

 mordant, 517 



on pH of fixatives, 187, 188 

 Crocus, squash of microsporocyte of, 77 

 Crook and Russel's method for pituitary, 



425 

 Crossmon's, method for erythrocytes, 416 



triple stain, 336 

 Crough and Becker's method for oocysts of 



coccidia, 506 

 Crowell's method for sections of wood, 93 

 Crustacea, collecting, 48, 49 



Daniel's method for muscles of, 394 

 mounting in glycerol jelly, 46, 48 

 narcotizing, 49 

 Cryptobranchus, 133 

 Crystal violet, for staining, 



acid-fast bacteria (Auguste), 476; acid- 

 fast bacteria (Fontes), 476; acid-fast 

 bacteria (Herman), 477; Actinomyces 

 (Hutchins and Lutman), 501; Actino- 

 myces (Langrand), 504; Actinomyces 

 (Ligni^re), 504; amyloid, 451-453; bac- 

 teria (Hucker), 468; bacterial capsules, 

 487-489; bacterial flagella, 482-484; 

 bacterial smears (Hucker), 473; bac- 

 terial spores (Tribondcau), 487; blood 

 (Westphal), 420; Chlorophyceae (Yama- 

 nouchi), 513; Crepis chromosomes 

 (Togby), 438; diphtheria bacilli (Am- 

 brosioni), 489; diphtheria bacilli (Cow- 

 dry), 489; diphtheria bacilli (Ljubinsky), 



