CONTENTS 



AUTORADIOGRAPHY 1 



Autoradiography of Tissue, Norman L. Dockum 1 



Shadow Autoradiography, E. Borasky 11 



CHEMICAL MICROSCOPY 13 



Alkaloids and Alkaloidal-Type Precipitatiox, Charles C. Fulton 13 



Chemical Microcrystal Identifications, Charles C. Fulton 20 



Forms of Microcrystals, Charles C. Fulton 37 



History, Charles C. Fulton 38 



Mixed Fusion Analysis, Donald E. Laskowski 42 



Nitrogen-Bonded Radicals: Identification, Charles C. Fulton 46 



Observing Microcrystals, Charles C. Fulton 51 



Opium, Origin of, Charles C. Fulton 55 



Purpose, Charles C. Fulton 56 



Quinoline as a Reagent, /. M. Mutchler 57 



Reagents for Microcrystal Identifications, Charles C. Fulton 58 



Sympathomimetics and Central Stimulants, Charles C. Fulton 65 



ELECTRON MICROSCOPY 72 



Aerosols Containing Radioactive Particles, R. Borasky 72 



Blood, James A . Freeman 77 



Botanical Applications, D. E. Bradley 80 



Cell Ultrastructure in Mammals, Johannes A. G. Rhodin 91 



Ciliated Epithelia Ultrastructure, Johannes A. G. Rhodin 116 



Colloids, Lyophobic, R. H. Ottewill 123 



Crystal Lattice Resolution, G. L. Clark 145 



Dislocations in Metals. See Transmission Electron Microscopy of Metals — 

 Dislocations and Precipitation, p. 291 



Electron Optics: Electron Gun and Electroalignetic and Electrostatic 



Lenses, M. E. Haine 147 



Fibers (Textiles). See General Microscopy, p. 343 



History of Electron Optics, L. Marlon - 155 



Im.\ge Form,\tion Mechanism, L. Marlon 159 



Ividney Ultrastructure, Johannes A. G. Rhodin 163 



Leaf Surfaces, B. E. Juniper 177 



Metals by Transmission, P. M. Kelly and J. Nutting 181 



Microtomy. See General Microscopy, p. 385 



Minerals, Thomas F. Bates 187 



Paint Surface Replica Techniques, W. R. Lasko 200 



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