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INDEX 



Iodine green — (continued) 



staining combinations with — (continued) 

 yellow, 393; carmine, 392; hematoxylin 

 and magenta, 497; magenta, 457 

 Iron accelerator, in Fontana's method for 



spirochetes, 608 

 Iron alum, see Ferric alum 

 Iron-carmines, 304 

 Iron-copper-hematoxylin stains, 291 

 Iron-hematoxylin stains, 284-286, 405-407, 

 435 

 for smears of plant tissue, 74 

 Iron-mordant hematoxylin stain, 281-283 

 Iron salts, see Ferric or Ferrous 

 Iron toning solution, 620 

 Isamine blue, in, Biggart's method for 

 pituitary, 425 

 Nicolau's phenol solution, 321 

 Isinglass, as ingredient of, 



Frey's embedding medium, 643; Klebs's 

 mountant, 634; Roudanowski's moun- 

 tant, 636 

 Isoamyl phthalate, as ingredient of, Graj' 



and Wess's mountant, 641 

 Isobutanol, as ingredient of, Denhams' 



sandarac mountant, 638 

 Isoelectric point of proteins, role in staining, 



270 

 deir Isola's, fixative, 204, 245 



method for nervous tissues, 604 

 Isopropanol, physical properties, 623 

 Isopropyl acetate, physical properties of, 625 

 Israel's method for actinomyces in plant 



tissues, 501 

 Ivory nut, 92 



"J. A.'s" fixative, 211, 246 

 Jabonero's gold stain, 534 



in Jabonero's method for myelin sheaths, 

 535 

 Jackson's, fixative, 191 



method for plant sections, 392 

 preservative, 179 

 Jackson, see also Alexander, 476 

 Jacobs, see Hirsch, 187 



Jacobson's method for argentaffin cells, 596 

 Jacobson, see also Pick, 474 

 Jacquiert on pH of fixatives, 188 

 Jadassohn's methylene blue, 317 

 in, 



Douglas's method for acid-fast bac- 

 teria in sections, 496; Parson's method 

 for Negri bodies and Nissl granules, 

 467 

 Jager's, fixative, 209, 246 



in Jager's method for parasitic amebas, 

 508 

 preservative, 177 



Jahnel's, developers, 618, 619 

 method for, 



nerve cells and processes, 555; spiro- 

 chetes, 561 

 Jakob's method for neuroglia, 413 

 Jalowy's silver diammine stain, 576, 578 

 in Jalowy's method for reticulum, 593 

 James's cement, 653 

 Janssen's iron-hematoxylin, 285 

 Janus green, for staining, 



blood (Lightwood, Hawksley and 



Bailey), 418; blood (Sabin), 419; blood 



(Simpson), 420; oocysts of coccidia 



(Crough and Becker), 506 



staining combinations with, eosin, 506; 



neutral red, 418, 419, 420 



Japan wax, as ingredient of, Hsii and Tang's 



embedding waxes, 646 

 "Japanese method" for paraffin ribbons, 657 

 Jarisch, see Pfeiffer, 233 

 Jasswoin's method for collagen fibers, 394 

 Jasswoin, see also Yasvoyn 

 Jaswart, see Singh, 318 

 "JBS" stain, 318 

 Jeffry's fixative, 213 

 Jelly mountants, use of, 46-48 

 Jenkin's, decalcifying fluid, 259 



dehydrating mixture, 259 

 Jenner's double stain, 344 



for staining intracellular "organisms" 



(Hosokawa), 461 

 in, 



Bauer and Leriche's technique, 352; 

 Raadt's technique, 346; Slider and 

 Downej^'s technique, 350 

 Jensen's stains, phenol-eosjn, 321 



picro-carmine, 303 

 Jironch's method for leaves, 180 

 Johansen's, stains, crystal violet, 319 

 fast green, 321 

 in, 



Johansen's method for Phaeophyta, 

 421; Johansen's method for plant 

 histology, 421; Johansen's method 

 for Thailophyta, 512 

 gentian violet-orange G, 340 

 safranin, 314 



for pollen grains, 309-310 

 in, 



Johansen's method for plant his- 

 tology, 421; Johansen's method 

 for plant tissues, 421; Johansen's 

 technique, 364 

 unsuitabilitj- for nitrocellulose sec- 

 tions, 151 

 safranin-methyl violet-fast green-orange 

 G, 364 

 method for nuclei, 436 

 Johansen, see Kingsbury, 215 

 Johne's method for bacterial capsules, 488 



