722 



INDEX 



Galescu's fixative — (continued) 

 in, 



Anglade and Morel's method for neu- 

 roglia, 412; Galescu's method for 

 neuroglia, 399-400, 413 

 Galesesco and Bratiano's method for fat, 



448 

 Galiano's hematoxylin-eosin, 365 

 Gallamin blue, 368 

 Gallego's magenta, 315 



in, Dupres's technique, 359 

 method for Negri bodies, 465 

 Gallego-Garcia's method for elastic fibers, 



387 

 Gallein, for staining nervous tissues, 409 

 Gallic acid, as ingredient of, 



Bauer's developer, 616; van Ermengen's 

 developers, 617; Karlson's double stain, 

 394; Lendrum's quadruple contrast, 340 

 in, Fol's method for Tintinnopsids, 611 

 Gallocyanin, as stain, 313 



for staining Nissl granules, (Einarson), 



445 

 staining combination with anilin blue, fast 

 green FCF, orange G, and silver 

 protein, 567 

 Gamassid mites, 45 

 T-cells of pituitary, 427 



Ganglia, mentioned in Hubin's triple con- 

 trast, 340 

 of invertebrates, 538 

 sympathetic, 605 

 Ganglion, cervical, 601-602 

 Ganglion cells, 604 

 Gans's method for microglia, 586 

 Gardiner's, method for plasmodesma, 421, 

 512 

 preservative, 179 

 Gardner's fixative, 198 

 Garlic, as ingredient of HoUande's adhesive 



for paraffin ribbons, 657 

 Garrett's method for fungi in roots, 501 

 Gaskell's gelatin embedding method, 645 

 Gastrotricha, 54, 67 

 Gatenby's, fixative, 231, 244 

 recommended use, 95 

 osmic methods for Golgi bodies, 530 

 Gatenby and Cowdry on acetic acid fixa- 

 tives, 189 

 Gatenby and Cowdry's, decalcifying fluid, 

 260 

 stains, azur Il-methylene blue-eosin, 350 

 in Bland and Canti's method for intra- 

 cellular "organism," 461 

 thionine, 318 

 Gatenby and Painter's, clearing mixture for 

 nitrocellulose sections, 628 

 preservative, 176 

 Gatenby and Stern's silver diammine stain, 

 576, 578 



Gater's, mountant, 632 

 preservative, 178 



Gates's fixatives, chromic-acetic, 244 

 osmic-chromic-acetic, 200, 244 



Gates and Latter's fixative, 228, 244 



Gausen's double stain, 351 



Gay and Clark's method for dead bacteria, 

 491 



Gedoelst's fixative, 203 



"GEEP" stain, 340 



van Gehuchten's, fixative, 203, 244 



in van Gehuchten's method for de- 

 generative changes, 528 

 osmic method for degenerative changes, 

 528 



Geiman, see Wenrich, 210 



Geither's method for nuclei, 435 



Gelarie's method for spirochetes, 479 



Gelatin, as ingredient of, 



Bellido's varnish, 652; cements, 654- 

 655; Chatton and Lwoff's adhesive, 660; 

 Cobe and Schoenfle's adhesive for 

 paraffin ribbons, 657; Eyene and Stein- 

 berg's developer, 617; Farrier and 

 Warthin's developer, 617; Faulkner 

 and Lillie's developer, 617; Fol's ad- 

 hesive for free sections, 659; Gage's 

 adhesives, 661; Heitzman's developer, 

 618; Heringa and ten Berge's adhesive 

 for nitrocellulose sections, 659; Hogg's 

 varnish, 653; label adhesives, 661; 

 Landa and Rezek's [developer, 618; 

 Langeron's adhesive for nitrocellulose 

 sections, 659; Masson's adhesive for 

 paraffin ribbons, 658; Moreau's adhe- 

 sive for paraffin ribbons, 658; moun- 

 tants, 46; Romanes's silver diammine 

 stain, 580; Seiler's injection fluid, 664; 

 Tandler's injection fluid, 664; various 

 injection masses, 664-666; Warthin- 

 Starry's developer, 620 

 for, 



attaching nitrocellulose sections, 148; 

 embedding frozen sections, 160-161 



in, 



Heringa's method for attaching free 

 sections, 660; Lebowich's method for 

 attaching free sections, 660; silver-di- 

 chromate staining techniques, 605; 

 Szombathy's method for paraffin rib- 

 bons, 659 

 method of clarifying, 633 

 Gelatin embedding, 160-161 



media, 642-644 

 Gelatin mcuntants, 633-636 

 Gelatin-saline, for transporting liver flukes, 



294 

 Gelatin sections, 161-162 

 adhesives for, 659-660 

 Gelderd's fixative, 219 



