INDEX 



777 



Semmens's — {continued) 

 fixativrs — {continued) 



232; dichromato-foniialdcliyde-acctic, 

 2;5o 

 gum aral)i(; varnish, 652 

 method for algae, 512 

 moiintaiits, 033 

 preservatives, 178 



in Semmens's method for algae, 512 

 Semmens and Bhaduri's, method for nurlei, 

 437 

 varnish, 654 

 Semmens, see also Bhaduri, 231 

 Senevet's double stain, 347 

 Sequestrene, 260 

 Serial section, definition of, 7 

 Setting knives, 109, 111 

 Severinghaus's fixative, 202, 251 



in Severinghaus's method for pituitary, 

 427 

 Sex organs, nerve endings in, 600 

 Seydel, see Rivalier, 512 

 Shaffer's double contrast, 328 

 Shakespeare, see Norris, 372 

 Shale, separation of Foraminifera from, 18 

 Shanklin's, developer, 619 

 silver nitrate stain, 551 



in Shanklin's method for pineal paren- 

 chyma, 596 

 Shape, preservation of, 95 

 Shapiro's method for bacterial spores, 587 

 Sharman's method for cell walls of stem 



apex, 393 

 Sharpening stones for, grinding sections, 85, 

 87 

 microtome knives. 111 

 Sheath, peritubular, 590 

 Sheaths, of desmids, 513 

 Sheehan and Storey's method for fat in 



leukocytes, 420 

 Shellac, as ingredient of, 



Carnoy's cement, 653; Coburn's ce- 

 ment, 655; Giesbrecht's adhesive, 660; 

 Gram-Rlitzow's varnish, 653; Harting's 

 cement, 656; marine glue, 655; sealing 

 wax, 652; Thiersch's blue varnish, 654; 

 Zimmerman's green varnish, 654 

 de-waxing, 653 

 for attaching, paper cells, 12 



base to wooden slides, 10 

 general remarks on, 651 

 making cells with, 40 

 Shepherd's sandarac mountant, 638 

 Sheridan's method for elastic fibers, 389 

 Sherlock's fixative, 210 



Sherman and Smith's embedding wax, 647 

 Shipley, see Kramer, 260 

 Shoor's method for vaginal smears, 431 

 Shorea wiesneri, 640 

 Shortt's, method for fecal smears, 510 



Shortt's — {continued) 



stains, iron-mordant, hematoxylin, 282 

 in Siuton and Mulligan's nirthod fur 

 Plasmodium, 510 

 Showalter's lixative, 201, 251 

 Shrove, see Farmer, 189, 243 

 Shumway's triple stain, 372 

 Shunk's mordant, 519 



in Shunk's mclliod for vactcrial flagella, 

 484 

 Shutt's method for bacteria in milk, 491 

 Siedlecki, see Kostanecki, 21 1 

 Sihler's method for nerves in muscle, 407 

 Sikora's fixative, 192 

 Silica gel, 66 

 Silica, removal from wood before sectioning, 



92 

 Silver-arsenic staining methods for spiro- 

 chetes, 608 

 Silver-chromic staining solutions, 603 

 Silver diammine, as ingredient of Tribon- 

 deau, Fichet and Dubreuil's alum- 

 hematoxylin, 289 

 general remarks on, 575 

 staining combinations with azocarmine 

 and light green, 597 

 potassium dichromate, 607 

 staining methods for, 



argentophil cells, 595-596; bacterial 

 flagella, 598; bacterial smears, 598; 

 blood parasites, 595; calcified tissues, 

 596; Golgi bodies, 590-591; mito- 

 chondria, 590-591; nerve cells and proc- 

 esses, 581-585; neuroglia, 585-590; 

 peritubular sheath, 590; reticulum 

 fibers, 591-595; Schwann cells, 590; 

 spirochetes, 597-598; tissue cultures, 

 598: Trichinella, 599 

 staining solutions, 575-581 

 Silver hydroxide, as ingredient of Lillie 

 and Pasternack's methylene blue, 

 346 

 for oxidation of methylene blue, 317 

 Silver nitrate, as ingredient of, 



Bensley's injection fluid, 662; Eyene 

 and Steinberg's developer, 617; Farrier 

 and Warthin's developer, 617; Faulkner 

 and Lillie's developer, 617; Heitzman's 

 developer, 618; Hoyer's injection mass, 

 665; Perreraz's fixative, 199; Robin's in- 

 jection mass, 665; Seller's injection 

 fluid, 664; silver diammine stains, 

 575-581; Steiner and Steiner's devel- 

 oper, 619; Warthin-Starry's developer, 

 620 

 as injection medium, 163 

 staining combinations with, 



ammonium dichromate, 604; arsenic 

 trioxide, 605; arsenic trioxide and potas- 

 sium dichromate, 607; cadmium chlo- 



