INDEX 



755 



Neutral red — (continued) 

 for staining — (continued) 



420; (iram-positive bacteria in sections, 

 (Male), 494; Xissl granules, (Bean), 

 445; Nissl granules, (Kirkman), 446; 

 reticulocytes, (Fiessinger and T.aur\ 

 417 

 in Twort's double stain, 372 

 staining combinations with, 



brilliant cresyl blue, 417; eosin, 445; 

 gentian violet and light green, 493; 

 janus green, 418, 419, 420; light green, 

 372; light green and methyl violet, 494; 

 methyl orange, 445 

 "Nevillites," as ingredient of Groot's moun- 



tant, 641 

 "Nevillite 5," as ingredient of Gray's wax 



embedding medium, 646 

 Newcomer's method for plant mitochondria, 



531 

 New magenta, for staining acid-fast bacteria 

 in sections (Fite), 496 

 staining combinations with, acid fuchsin, 

 hematoxylin and picric acid, 496 

 fast green FCF and hematoxylin, 366 

 New methylene blue N, for staining mucin, 



(Highman), 453 

 Newmarch's preservative, 177 

 Newton's gentian violet, 319 

 Newton and Darlington's fixative, 201, 249 

 Nickiforow-Foa's fixative, 216 

 Nickiforow's aceto-carmine, 302 

 Nicolas's, fixative, 194, 249 



gelatin embedding method, 644 

 Nicolau and Kopciowska's method for in- 

 tracellular "organisms," 461 

 Nicolle and Morax's method for bacterial 



flagella, 483 

 NicoUe's, crystal violet, 475 

 in, 



Bidegaray's method for intestinal 

 protozoans, 506; Merieux's method 

 for Gram-positive bacteria, 475; 

 method for Gram-positive bacteria, 

 475; Tribondeau and Dubreuil's 

 method for diphtheria bacilli, 490 

 thionine, 318 

 in, 



Masson's technique, 353; Schmorl's 

 method for cartilage and bone, 385; 

 Spehl's method for acid-fast bacteria, 

 478 

 Nicotine, as ingredient of Cajal's alcoholic 



accelerator, 614 

 Niessing's fixatives, 195, 249 

 Nieuwenhuyse's gelatin mountant, 635 

 Nigrosin, for staining, bacterial spores, 

 (Dorner), 485 

 keratin and eleidin, (Buzzi), 422 

 muscle, (Dahlgren), 423 



Nigrosin, for staining — (continued) 



plant chromosomes, (van Rosen), 437 

 in Plitzer's double contrast, 326 

 staining combination with, magenta, 485 

 picric acid, 326, 369, 422, 423 

 Nikiforoff's, fixative, 216 



in Nikiforoff's method for spirochetes in 

 sections, 498 

 method for, nervous tissues, 410 

 Nile blue sulfate, as ingredient of Semmens's 

 Canada balsam mountant, 639 

 as plasma stain, 321 

 for staining, 



ascospores in yeasts, (Kufferath), 512; 

 bacteria in sections, (Foshay), 492; fat, 

 (Smith and Mairj, 449: fat, (Smith), 

 449 

 in, Drew-Murray's triple stain, 369 



AlcClean's simple contrast, 321 

 staining combinations with, 



acid fuchsin and picric acid, 369; ma- 

 genta, 512; safranin, 492 

 Niobe oil, 625 



Nissl's, method for, nerve cells and proc- 

 esses, 410 

 nervous tissue, 403 

 Nissl granules, 446 

 stains, iron-mordant hematoxylin, 283 

 methylene blue, 446 



in, Held's method for mitochondria, 

 443 

 Nissl's method for Nissl granules, 

 446 

 Nissl granules, 444-447, 467 

 Nitric acid, as ingredient of, 



Bolcek's fixative remover, 255; decalci- 

 fying fluids see under author's name; 

 fixatives, see under other ingredients; 

 macerating fluids, see under author's 

 name; Mayer's cochineal, 301; Robin's 

 preservative, 187 

 as substitute for osmic acid, 193 

 for cleaning radiolaria, 19 

 Nitrobenzene, as deodorant for feces, 35 

 Nitrocellulose, as ingredient of, Apd,thy's 

 cement, 661 

 Bodecker's decalcifying fluids, 257 

 Wilson's varnish for knife edges, 667 

 embedding retina in, 545 

 for moimting pollen grains, 309 

 general remarks on, 647 

 impregnating lily bud with, 150 

 in, decalcifying teclini()ues, 259 



Obregia's method for attaching free sec- 

 tions, 660 

 preparation of solutions of, 143 

 solubility in, 



dehydrating agents, 623; essential oils, 

 624; synthetic clearing agents, 625-626; 

 "universal" solvents, 626 



