INDEX 



7G9 



Protozoa, aqueous wholemounts, 23 

 extra-nuoloar struntuics in, 5G8 

 fixation, 52 

 mitoc'hoiidiia in, 442 

 mounting individual, 67 

 narcotizing and fixing, 52, 53 

 parasitic preservative for, 178 



special methods for, 506-510 

 special stains for, 



Butschli's hematoxylin, 281; Dobell's 

 hematoxylin, 281; Donaldson's iodinc- 

 eosin, 321; Gomori's, 339; Kofoid and 

 Swegy's hematoxylin, 282 

 wholemounts of, 67 

 in gum moimtants, 43 

 Prowazeko's fixative, 208 

 Pryce's method for reticulocytes, 419 

 Pseudonavicellae, 73 

 Pseudoscorpionids, 45 

 Puckett's fixative, 225 



in Slater and Dornfeld's technique, 367 

 Puckett, see also Gregg, 212 

 Pugsley's method for reticulocytes, 419 

 Pullinger's method for cornea, 584 

 Pumice, use in grinding sections, 81, 83, 86 

 Purification of, Canada balsam, 639 

 gum damar, 640 

 gum elemi, 640 

 Purkinje cells, 401, 553, 599-601 

 Purpurin, in Grandis and ]\Iangini's method 



for bone, 383 

 Putt's method for leprosy bacilli in sections, 



497 

 Pyridine, as ingredient of, 



alcoholic accelerators, 614, 615; Belcz- 

 sky's silver diammine stain, 576 ; Burke's 

 fixative, 190; Cajal's decalcifying fluids, 

 257; Cajal's silver diammine stain, 577; 

 formaldehyde accelerators, 613, 614; 

 HoUande's carmine, 305; Jahnel's de- 

 veloper, 618; Lobo's silver diammine 

 stain, 579; del Rio-Hortega's silver 

 diammine stain, 580; Romanes's silver 

 diammine stain, 580; Shanklin's de- 

 veloper, 619; silver nitrate staining solu- 

 tions, 550-551 

 as solvent for Proescher's oil red, 449 

 for neutralizing formaldehyde, 190 

 in, 



Armuzzi and Stempel's method for 

 spirochetes, 560; Bauer's nitrocellulose 

 embedding method, 647; Bertrand and 

 Quillam's method for oligoglia, 586; 

 Cajal's method for brains of small mam- 

 mals, 553; Cajal's method for neuro- 

 genesis, 552; Chor's method for motor 

 end plates, 554; Davenport, Windle and 

 Beech's method for embryonic nervous 

 tissue, 554; Davenport, Windle and 

 Beech's method for nervous tissue, 582; 



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Doinikow's method for regenerating 

 nerves, 582; Donaggio's mcsthod for 

 neurofibrillae, 402; Favorsky's method 

 for nerve cells and processes, 554 ; Foley's 

 methods for axons, 555; Foley's method 

 for protein silver, 567; llertzman's 

 method for spirochetes, 561 ; Iluber and 

 Guild's method for nerve cells and proc- 

 esses, 555; Jahnel's method for spiro- 

 chetes, 561; Mclndoo's method for ])ile 

 capillaries, 597; de No's method for 

 nerve endings in calcified structures, 

 556; Ranson's method for nerve cells 

 and processes, 556; Rasmussen's method 

 for nerve fibers in pituithry, 556; del 

 Rio-Hortega's method for neuroglia, 

 589; del Rio-Hortega's method for neu- 

 rogUa in pineal, 588; Shanklin's method 

 for pineal parenchyma, 596; Szatmari's 

 method for nervous tissues, 583; Tello's 

 method for nerve endings, 557 ; Weber's 

 method for nervous tissues, 585 



Pyrocatchol, in Steiner's method for bacteria 

 in sections, 563 



Pyrogallol, as ingredient of, 



developers, 616-620; Eisalh's differ- 

 entiator, 519; Hoyer's injection mass, 

 665 

 for staining chitin, 390 

 in, 



Curtis's method for Saccharomyces m 

 sections, 503; Heller-Robertson's 

 method for myelin sheaths, 529 ; Hogan's 

 method for general histology, 610; Karl- 

 son's method for muscle, 394; Kossa's 

 method for general histology, 560; Lee's 

 osmic methods, 530; Murray and Field- 

 ing's method for Leptospira ictero- 

 haemorrhagica, 562; Podhradszky's 

 method for nerve cells and processes, 

 556 



Pyroligneous acid, as ingredient of, 



Benda's fixative, 202; Champy's fixa- 

 tive, 202; Chevalier's gelatin mountant, 

 634 

 in, 



Herman's osmic method, 529 

 Severinghaus's method for pituitary, 

 427 



Pyronin, for staining, 



bacteria in leukocytes, (Flinn), 491; bac- 

 teria in sections, (Saathof), 493; fungus 

 in skin sections, (Unna), 505; gonococ- 

 cus, (Walton), 491; oxidase granules, 

 (Graham), 417; spirochetes, (Keil), 479; 

 spirochetes, (Lipp), 480 

 in, Bonney's triple stain, 368 

 Grosso's triple stain, 355 



