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INDEX 



Saffron, for staining gastric cells, (Hoecke 

 and Sebruyn), 431 

 in Masson's double contrast, 328 

 staining combinations with, 



anilin blue, Bismark brown, hema- 

 toxylin and methyl violet; 431; eosin B, 

 329; erythrosin, 329, 341 



"Safranelin," 390 



Safranin, differentiators for, 521 

 for staining, 



acid-fast bacteria (Weiss), 478; adrenal 

 (Wiesel), 430; bacteria in leukocytes 

 (Bruner and Edwards), 490; bacteria in 

 sections (Foshay), 492; bacterial spores 

 (Ashby), 485; bacterial spores (Bitter), 

 485; bacterial spores (Bruner and 

 Edwards), 485; blood (Sato), 419; Chlo- 

 rophyceae (Yamanouchi), 513; cocci in 

 cell smears (Schwitz), 491; diphtheria 

 bacilli (Kemp), 490; elastic fibers 

 (Pfitzner), 388; fat in bacteria (Burdon, 

 Stokes and Kimbrough), 491; fungi in 

 wood (Cartwright), 501; fungi in wood 

 (Cornwall), 501; Gram-positive bac- 

 teria (Burke), 474; Gram -positive bac- 

 teria (White and Culbertson), 475; 

 Herbst's corpuscles (Novak), 431; Negri 

 bodies (Lepine), 466; nervous tissues, 

 410; nervous tissues (Alzheimer), 409; 

 nitrocellulose section of lily bud (Cham- 

 berlain), 151; nuclei (Geither), 435; nu- 

 clei (Hermann), 436; nuclei (Schmorl), 

 437; nuclei in yeasts (Gutstein), 512; 

 Peronosporales (Lepik), 502; pituitary 

 (Lillie), 426; plant sections (Foster), 

 392; polar bodies in bacteria (Weiss), 

 491; pollen grains, 309-310; Rickettsiae 

 (Castaneda), 462; Rickettsiae (Lepine), 

 463; spirochetes (Weiss), 481; whole- 

 mounts, 55 

 general remarks on, 308 

 in, 



Arnold's triple stain, 351; Conant's 

 quadruple stain, 363; Foley's triple 

 stain, 363; Henneguy's triple stain, 364; 

 Hubin's triple contrast, 340; Johansen's 

 quadruple stain, 364; Kalter's quad- 

 ruple stain, 364; Laguesse's triple stain, 

 364; Reeve's triple stain, 367; Stock- 

 well's triple stain, 364; Unna's double 

 stain, 365; Unna's quadurple stain, 364 

 staining combinations with, 



acid green, 481; acid violet, 481; anilin 

 blue, 365, 395, 502; anilin blue, eosin 

 and orcein, 431; anilin blue, ethyl eosin 

 and orcein, 364; anilin blue and picric 

 acid, 393, 501; azur II, 463; brilliant 

 black 3B, 394; crystal violet, 393, 474, 

 475; crystal violet, fast green and orange 

 II, 363, 364; crystal violet and orange G, 



Safranin — (continued) 



staining combinations with — (continued) 

 363, 364, 513; eosin Y and orange G, 340; 

 eriocyanine A, 426; fast green, and 

 hematoxylin, 367; fast green FCF and 

 hematoxylin, 367; fast green and methyl 

 violet, 421; gentian violet, 436; gentian 

 violet and orange G, 364; hematoxylin, 

 392, 406, 437; hematoxylin and orange 

 G, 429; light green, 392, 435; magenta, 

 512; magenta and methylene blue, 466; 

 malachite green, 485, 490; methyl blue, 

 491; methyl blue and picric acid, 501; 

 methyl violet, fast green FCF and 

 orange G, 364; methyl violet and orange 

 G, 364; methylene blue, 462, 485, 490, 

 491, 512; nile blue sulfate, 492; orange 

 G, 393; orange G and methylene blue, 

 351; Sudan black B, 491; toluidine blue, 

 430 

 Safranin O, as plasma stain, 320 



for staining, 



bacterial spores (Schaeffer and Fulton), 

 487; bacterial spores (Shapiro), 487; 

 Gram-positive bacteria (Hucker and 

 Conn), 474; nuclei (Darrow), 435; 

 Rickettsiae (Zinsser and Bayne-Jones), 

 464; spirochetes (Tunnicliff), 481 



in, clove oil solution, 320 



staining combinations with, 



anilin blue, 435; crystal violet, 481; 

 malachite green, 487; methylene blue, 

 464 

 Safranin, see also Babes's safranin, etc. 

 Sahli's, Canada balsam, 639 



methylene blue, 318 



Boeck's method for fungus in skin 

 scrapings, 503; Mallory's technique, 

 346; Priestly 's method for fungi in 

 skin scrapings, 505 

 Sainmont, see de Winiwarter, 341 

 Salamander, staining bony skeleton, 377-379 



staining cartilagenous skeleton, 379-380 

 Sala's method for nervous tissues, 606 

 Salazar's mordant, 518 



in Wallraff's method for pituitary, 428 

 Salicylic acid, as ingredient of, 



Anderson's hematoxylin, 289; Arcan- 

 geli's alum-carmine, 300; Cohen's fixa- 

 tive, 226; Kirkpatrick's cochineal, 300; 

 macerating fluids, 263; Partsch's alum 

 cochineal, 301 

 in balsam, 259, 639 

 Salicylic-balsam for mounting Masson's 



stain, 333, 338 

 Saling's fixative, 211, 251 

 Salivary chromosomes, smear of, 299, 437 

 Salkind's, cherry gum embedding method, 

 645 



