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INDEX 



Steiner's alcoholic accelerators — (continued) 

 in Steiner's method for bacteria in sec- 

 tions, 563 

 developers, 619 



methods for spirochetes, 562, 598 

 Steiner's silver diammine stain, 580 



in Steiner's method for spirochetes, 598 

 Steiner and Steiner's developer, 619 



in Steiner and Steiner's method for spiro- 

 chetes, 563 

 Stempel, see also Armuzzi, 560 

 Stepanow's nitrocellulose embedding 



method, 648 

 Stern, see Gatenby, 578 

 Sternberg's method for Plasmodium, 510 

 Sternberg, see also Eyene, 561 

 Stevenel's methylene blue, 318 

 in, Boye's technique, 347 



Lepine's method for Negri bodies, 466 

 Stewart's osmic method for degenerative 



changes, 528 

 Stewart, see also Gooding, 258, 555 

 Stieve's fixatives, mercuric-formaldehyde- 

 acetic, 212, 252 

 picric-formaldehyde-trichloroacetic, 225, 

 252 

 Stilling's fixative, 234, 252 

 Stirling's, gentian violet, 319 



in Mallory's method for Gram-positive 

 bacteria in sections, 495 

 injection mass, 665 

 Stockwell's, chrome mordant, 519 

 in Stockwell's technique, 364 

 triple stain, 364 

 Stoehr's method for nerve endings, 536 

 Stokes, see Burdon, 491 

 Stomach, cell types, 432 

 chief cells, 455 



differentiation of cells in, 431, 432 

 Storage fluid, for nitrocellulose blocks, 667 

 Storey, see Sheehan, 420 

 Storing, mounts, 128 



specimens, 96 

 Stottenberg's method for diphtheria bacilli, 



490 

 Stoughton's, method for bacteria in plant 

 tissues, 498 

 thionin, 318 



in Margolena's method for fungus in 

 plant tissues, 502 

 Stovall and Black's method for Negri bodies, 



460-461, 467 

 Strasburger's method for plasmodesma, 422 

 Strauss's fixative, 190, 252 

 Strauss, see also Volkman, 373 

 Straw, collecting animals from, 44 

 Strewn slides, 17 



Striae of muscle. Miller's method for, 394 

 van der Stricht's fixative, 195, 252 

 Striped muscle, invertebrate, 559 



Strong's fixatives, cupric-dichromate-form- 

 aldehyde, 221 

 dichromate-formaldehyde, 234, 252 

 formaldehj^de accelerator, 614 



in del RIo-Hortega's method for glio- 

 somes, 591 

 method for Phytomonas, 511 

 silver-dichromate method for nervous 

 tissues, 605 

 Strontium chloride, as ingredient of stains, 

 Mayer's carmines, 301 

 Mayer's hematoxylin, 292 

 for differentiating carmine, 61 

 Strop, for polishing sections, 81, 83 

 Stropeni's double strains, 357 

 Stropping microtome knives, 11 Iff 

 Strumia's method for blood, 420 

 Strychnine sulfate, as narcotic, 265 

 Studricka's method for reticulum fibers, 594 

 Stutzer's method for Rickettsiae, 463 

 Suberized tissue, mentioned in Johansen's 

 quadruple stain, 364 

 stains for, 391, 393 

 "Subtriessig fixative," 210 

 Sucrose, as ingredient of, 



Highman's mountant, 632; Kleb's mac- 

 erating fluid, 263; Lillie and Ashburn's 

 mountant, 632 

 Suctoria, 52 

 Sudan black B, for staining, 



blood, (Baillif and Kimbrough), 416; 

 blood, (Sheehan), 420; blood, (Sheehan 

 and Storey), 420; fat, (Leach), 448; fat 

 in bacteria, (Burdon, Stokes, and Kim- 

 brough), 491; Golgi bodies, (Baker), 

 442; Golgi bodies, (McMann), 443; 

 myelin sheaths, (Boissezon), 410; mye- 

 lin sheaths, (Lison and Dagnelle), 410 

 staining combinations with, 



azur and eosin, 420; carmine, 442; ethyl 

 eosin, 420; safranin, 491 

 Sudan brown, in Lillie's method for fat, 



449 

 Sudan III, for staining, 



blood, (Bacsich), 416; fat, (Daddi), 447; 

 fat glands, (Vrtis), 450; fat and elastic 

 tissue, (French), 448; fungi in tissue 

 scrapings, (Guegin), 504 

 staining combinations with, 



anilin blue, 504; hematoxylin, 406; 

 hematoxylin and light green, 391; 

 magenta, 448 

 Sudan IV, for staining, 



fat, (Clark), 447; fat, (Herxheimer), 

 448; fat, (Lillie and Ashburn), 440 

 staining combinations with hematoxylin 

 and light green, 450 

 Sugg, see Remy, 483 



Suitability of, clearing agents for wax em- 

 bedding, 625, 626 



