INDEX 



713 



Elastic tissue, differentiation from fat, 

 Frencli's method, 448 

 mentioned in, 



Paquin and Cloddard's quintuple stain, 

 366; Wallart and Honetti's double con- 

 trast, 339 

 Elder pith, for freehand sections, 89 

 Electric decalcification, 259 

 Eleidin, 422, 457 

 Ellerman's fixative, 218 



in Ellerman's technique, 344 

 double stain, 344 

 Ellerman, see also Bing, 193 

 Ellermaner's method for blood, 417 

 Ellsworth, see MacCalluni, 426 

 Eltringham's fixatives, mercuric-acetic, 209, 

 242 

 mercuric-formaldehyde, 211 

 on softening chitin, 261 

 picric-acetic, 222 

 picric-nitric, 222, 242 

 for softening chitin, 261 

 Embedding, frog embryos for freehand sec- 

 tions, 90 

 heavily yolked embryos, 646 

 in balsam, for ground sections, 86 

 Embedding media, agar, 643, 645 

 albumen, 643 

 carbowax, 643 

 classification of, 642 

 dextrin, 645 

 gelatin, 642-644 

 general remarks on, 642 

 glycol stearate, 643, 649 

 gum arabic, 643, 644, 645 

 isinglass, 643 

 nitrocellulose, 647-649 

 polyvinyl alcohol, 644 

 resinous, 649 

 soap, 643 



water miscible, 642-644 

 wax, 645-647 

 Embedding methods for insects, Jurray's, 



261 

 Embedding ovens, 98ff, 99ff, 106ff 

 Embedding techniques, see under Paraffin, 



Nitrocellulose, etc. 

 Embedding waxes, properties of, 97 

 Embryonic teeth, Van Beast's, method for, 

 256 

 von Korff's method for, 384 

 Embryos, brains of, 606 

 calcification centers in, 596 

 fish, nerves in, 584 

 heavily yolked, 



Ammerman's fixatives for, 228; Bragg's 

 embedding method, 646; cutting sec- 

 tions of, 133-136; Gregg and Puckett's 

 method for, 134; Smith's method for, 

 134, 135; suggested fixatives for, 133 



Embryos — (continued) 



nervous tissue in, 552, 554, 582 

 Nollister's luelliod for lione in, 384 

 preserving for bone staining, 180 

 recommended fixatives for, 95 

 staining before embedding, 300 

 vertebrate, wholemounts of, 54 

 wholemounts to show skeleton, 382, 383 

 Embryos, see «/.s-o Chicken, Frog, etc. 

 Emelianoff, see Churchman, 487 

 Emig's fixative, 219 

 mountant, 631 

 stain for plant sections, 392 

 Enamel of teeth, Bodecker's decalcifying 



fluids for, 257 

 End plates, see Nerve endings 

 Endicott's double stain, 348 



in Endicott's method for bone marrow, 

 430 

 Endothelium of blood vessels, 664 

 Entamoeba, 507, 508 

 Enzyme macerating fluids, 264 

 Eosin, as stain, 321 



ethyl, see Ethyl eosin, 320 

 for, coloring nitrocellulose blocks, 153 

 Eosin, for staining, 



acid-fast bacteria (Herman), 477; ac- 

 tinomyces (Lemiere and Becue), 504; 

 bacterial capsules (Muir), 488; bacterial 

 spores (Abbott), 484; bacterial spores 

 (Muzzarelli), 486; blood (Hayem), 418; 

 bone marrow (McJunkin), 456; cocci in 

 cell smears (Kahlden and Laurent), 491; 

 fecal smears (Kofoid), 508; Herbst's 

 corpuscles (Novak), 431; insect brains 

 (Brctschneider), 410; insect muscles 

 (Kramer), 424; Negri bodies (Barreto), 

 464; Negri bodies (Nakamura et al.), 

 467; Nissl granvdes (Bean), 445; oocysts 

 of coccidia (Crough and Becker), 506; 

 pancreas (Baley), 428; Plasmodumi 

 (Hobbs and Thompson), 508; Rickett- 

 siae (Bohner), 462; Rickettsiae (Bond), 

 462 



m, 



Blank's triple stain, 352; Bohm and 

 Oppel's triple stain, 347; Donaldson's 

 simple contrast, 321; Friedlander's 

 double stain, 365; Galiano's stain, 365; 

 Gregg and Puckett's double contrast, 

 328; Houcke's quintuple stain, 351; 

 McClean's simple contrast, 321; Mann's 

 double stain, 371; MoUendorf's triple 

 stain, 366; Paquin and Goddard's sex- 

 tuple stain, 366; Semichon's triple con- 

 trast, 328; Semmen's Canada balsam 

 mountant, 639; Unna's quadruple stain, 

 364; various double stains with azurs, 

 347-350; various double stains with 

 methylene blue, 344-345; various dou- 



