INDEX 



749 



Methyl green — {continued) 

 for staining — {continued) 



proplastids, mitochondria and starch, 

 (Milovidov), 450; spirochetes, (Keil), 

 479; spirochetes, (Lipp), 480 



in, 



Auerbach's double stain, 356; Biondi's 

 triple stain, 356; Bohm and Oppel's 

 triple stain, 368; Dupres's triple stain, 

 359; Ehrlich's triple stain, 356; Foley's 

 double stain, 356; Foley's triple stain, 

 356; Grosso's double contrast, 326; 

 Grosso's triple stain, 355; Guinard's 

 double stain, 356; Krause's triple stains, 

 356; 357; Maresch's triple stain, 361; 

 Mayer's triple stain, 357; Opi)eirs triple 

 stain, 357; Roux's double contrast, 327; 

 Squire's double stain, 357; Stropeni's 

 double stain, 357; Thome's double 

 stain, 357; various double stains with 

 pyronin, 355 



staining combinations with, 



acid fuchsin, 356, 357, 442; acid fuchsin 

 and aurantia, 450; acid fuchsin and 

 erythrosin, 435; acid fuchsin and orange 

 G, 356, 357, 359, 418; acid fuchsin and 

 picric acid, 357, 361; acid violet and 

 magenta, 427; acridine red, 357; alizarin 

 red S, 383; Bismark brown and dahlia 

 violet, 368; dahlia violet, 227; eosin W, 

 418; eosin Y and hematoxylin, 498; 

 orange G, 339; picric acid, 326; pyronin, 

 355, 356, 491, 493, 505; pyronin and 

 orange G, 355; pyronin and Victoria 

 blue, 480, 479; toluidine blue, 489 

 Methyl methacrylate, mountant, comments 

 on, 639 



tool for spreading smears, 71 

 Methyl orange, for staining, nervous tis- 

 sues, (Prince), 411; Nissl granules, 

 (Bean), 445 



in, Lopez triple stain, 371 



staining combinations with anilin blue, 

 erythrosin, and magenta, 411 

 anilin blue and magenta, 371 

 Methyl salicylate, as, mountant, 380; solvent 

 for nitrocellulose, 648 



in Hetherington's embedding method for 

 nematodes, 646 



physical properties of, 624, 626 

 Methyl violet, for staining, 



actinomycetes, (Morel and Dulaus), 

 505; amyloid, (Schmorl), 453; bacterial 

 flagella, (Loffler), 483; bacterial flagella, 

 (Muir), 483; bacterial spores, (Ruiz), 

 486; basal bodies, (Wallace), 458; bile 

 capillaries, (Behren), 422; chief cell 

 granules, (Hamperl), 455; diphtheria 

 bacilli, (Rhyn), 490; fibrin, (Weigert), 

 425; gastric cells, (Hoeckeand Sebruyn), 



Mctliyl violet, for staining — {continued) 

 431; Gram-positive bacteria in sections 

 (Male), 494; intracellular "organisms," 

 (Gutstein), 461; neuroglia, (Rubasckin), 

 414; plasmodesma, (Meyer), 421; plas- 

 modesma, (Strasburger), 422; Rickett- 

 siae, (Nyka), 463; spirochetes, (Harris), 

 479 



m. 



Bonney's triple stain, 368; Henneguy's 

 triple stain, 364; Johansen's 'quadruple 

 stain, 364 

 staining combinations with, 



acid fuchsin, carmine and picric acid, 

 389; anilin blue, Bismark ])rovvn, hema- 

 toxylin and saffron, 431; crystal violet 

 and indigo carmine, 483; eosin Y, 486; 

 eosin Y and hematoxylin, 548; fast 

 green FCF, orange G and safranin, 364; 

 hematoxylin and Victoria blue, 505; 

 light green and neutral red, 494; ma- 

 genta, 483; magenta and methylene 

 blue, 389; orange G and pyronin, 368; 

 orange G and safranin, 364 



Methyl violet 2B, for staining, nuclei, 

 (Johansen), 436 

 plant tissues, (Johansen), 421 

 in Groot's quadruple stain, 349 

 staining combinations with, 



eosin Y, methylene blue and thionin, 

 349; erythrosin, 436; fast green FCF 

 and safranin, 421 



Methyl violet 6B, for staining, 



epithelial fibers, (Kromeyer), 424; Gram- 

 positive bacteria, (Kopeloff and Cohen), 

 475; Saccharomyces in sections, (Curtis), 

 503 

 staining combination w^ith, magenta, 475 

 methyl violet and carmine, 503 



Methylal, in Dufrenoy's wax embedding 

 method, 646 



Methylene blue, differentiators for, 520-521 

 for staining, 



acid-fast bacteria, 476-478; algae, 

 (Baumgartel), 511; bacteria in leuko- 

 cytes, (McCulIough and Dick), 491; 

 bacteria in milk, (Broadhurst and 

 Paley), 490; bacteria in milk, (Erb), 491; 

 bacteria in milk, (Shult), 491; bacteria 

 in sections, (Mallory), 493; bacterial 

 capsules, (Klett), 488; bacterial cap- 

 sules, (Muir), 488; bacterial spores, 485- 

 . 487; blood, (Dekhuyzen), 417; bone 

 and cartilage, (Bechtol), 382; desmid 

 sheaths, (Taylor), 513; diphtheria ba- 

 cilli, (Kinyoun), 489; diphtheria bacilli, 

 (Xeisser), 490; leprosy bacilli in sections, 

 (Putt), 497; mitochondria, (Ilollande), 

 443; Negri bodies, 465-467; nervous 

 tissues, 401, 402, 403, 410; neutrophiles, 



