INDEX 



729 



riaug's — (continued) 

 iodine, 255 

 stains, 



alum-hematoxylin, 288; amnionia-car- 

 iniiic, 307 

 Haupt's adhesive for paraffin ribbons, 659 

 Haver's fixative. 234, 244 

 ffaversian canals, 81 

 llay, collecting from, 44 

 Hay's chloroform balsam, 639 

 Hayem's douI)le stain, 328 



method for blood, 418 

 Haj^maker and Sanchez-Perez's silver diam- 



mine stain, 598 

 Haynes's stains, azur II (or C)-ethyl eosin, 

 347 

 azur I-phloxine, 348 

 Haythorne's, method for, 



acid-fast bacteria in sections, 497; 

 Gram-positive bacteria in sections, 494 

 preservative, 179 

 triple contrast, 337 

 Heat, as, 



fixative, 187; immobilizing agent, 52; 

 narcotic, 265 

 for fixation of, 



bacterial smears, 468; nematodes, 36; 

 smears, 71 

 Heather, see Jordan, 448, 465, 648 

 Heidenhain's, adhesive for paraffin ribbons, 

 657 

 decalcifying fluid, see Heidenhain's picric- 



acetic-trichloroacetic fixative 

 fixatives, trichloroacetic, 192, 245 



mercuric-acetic-trichloroacetic, 210, 245 

 in, Fiandt's method for gliosomes, 

 415 

 mercuric-dichromate-formaldehyde-ace- 

 tic, 218, 245 

 in, 



Fujiware's method for adrenal, 

 429; Maxwell's method for pitui- 

 tary, 427; Organ's method for calci- 

 fied tissues, 596; Perry and Loch- 

 ead's method for pituitary, 427 

 mercuric-formaldehyde, 211, 245 

 mercuric-formaldehyde-acetic-trichloro- 



acetic, 212, 245 

 mercuric-saline, 207, 245 

 osmic-mercuric, 196, 245 

 "subtriessig," 210 

 "susa," 212 

 glycerol .jelly, 634 

 methods for, 



centrosomes, 455; striped muscle. 423 

 stains, azocarmine-orange G-soluble blue, 

 361 

 chromic-mordant hematoxylin, 283 

 iron-mordant lunnatoxyliti, 282 

 for rat testis, 273-275 



Heidenhain 's — (continued) 

 stains — (contin ucd) 



iron-mordant hematoxylin — (contin ued) 

 in Heidenhain's method for centro- 

 somes, 455 

 vanadium-hematoxylin, 291 

 Hein's fixative, 209 

 Heinz's fixative, 212, 245 

 Heintz's nitrocellulose embedding medium, 

 for double embedding, 155 

 nitrocellulose-wax embedding method, 648 

 Held, butls of, 552 

 Held's, fixatives, 



dichromate-formaldehj'de-acetic, 234, 

 245; mercuric-acetone, 212, 245; mer- 

 curic-dichromate-formaldehyde-acetic, 

 218, 245, (in Held's method for macrog- 

 lia, 413) 

 method for mitochondria, 443 

 stains, 



iron-phosphomolybdic-hematoxylin, 

 285; phosphomolybdic hematoxylin, 

 291, (in Bauer's method for neuroglia, 

 412) 

 Helix pomatia, enzymes from, 77, 264 

 Heller-Robertson's method for myelin 



sheaths, 529 

 Heller, Thomas and Davenport's method for 



nerve fibers, 403 

 Helly's fixative, 218, 245 



in, 



Cain's method for mitochondria, 442; 

 Hamilton's method for virus inclusion 

 bodies, 465; Hewitt's method for Plas- 

 modium, 507; MacCallum et al. method 

 for pituitary, 426; Martin's method for 

 pituitary, 426, Masson's technique, 371; 

 Miller's method for muscle, 394; Pap- 

 penheim's techniques, 350; Pearse's 

 method for pituitary, 427; Pritchard's 

 method for Golgi bodies, 590; Schlei- 

 cher's triple stain, 372 

 recommended use, 95 



Hemafuchsin granules, 456 



Hematein, as ingredient of stains, treated as 

 Hematoxylin 



Hematoxylin, blueing, 284 

 differentiators for, 519-520 

 for staining, 



algae (Baumgartel), 511 ; bacteria in seC' 

 tions (Fuller), 496; bone (Cretin), 382 

 bone and cartilage (Klaatsch), 384 

 diphtheria bacilli (Stottenberg), 490 

 elastic fibers (Verhoeff), 390; fat, 447- 

 450; fecal smears (Markey, Culbertson, 

 and Giordano), 508; fecal smears 

 (Nobel), 509; fecal smears (Tompkin 

 and Miller), 510; gastric celLs (Hoecke 

 and Sel)ruyn), 4)^1; intestinal pro- 

 tozoans (Goldman), 507; macrogli 



