Contents 



Pathology: Kidney, Anders Bergstrand 206 



Plastics. See General Microscopy, p. 390 



Pulp and Paper. See General Microscopy, p. 394 



Reflection I, D. H. Page 220 



Reflection II, Michael Seal 223 



Replica and Shadowing Techniques, D. E. Bradley 229 



Replicas, Removal from Surfaces, V. J. Tennery, C. G. Bergeron, and R. Borasky . 239 

 Resinography. See p. 525 



Scanning, K. C. A. Smith 241 



Selected Diffraction, J. H. Talbot 251 



Snow Crystal Nuclei, Motoi Kumai 254 



Special Methods, Masaru Watanahe and Kazuo I to 259 



Specimen Preparation — Special Techniques at Los Alamos 270 



A Modified Aluminum Pressing Replica Technique, J. H. Bender and E, H. 



Kalmiis 270 



Preparation of Aerosols, E. H. Kalmus 272 



Dispersion of Aerosols, J. H. Bender and J. D. Steely 272 



Sorting and Fractography of Particles, J. H. Bender and E. H. Kalmus 273 



Uncurling Carbon Replicas, W. B. Estill and E. H. Kalmus 274 



Staining, Electron, R. Borasky 274 



Tissues (Connective), Bones and Teeth, K. Little 276 



Transmission Electron Microscopy of Metals — Dislocations and Precip- 

 itation, W. Bollmann 291 



Unsolved Problems, Franklin A. Hamm 307 



Wear and Lubrication, D. Scott 308 



Wilska Low- Voltage Microscopy, Alvar P. Wilska 314 



ELECTRON MIRROR MICROSCOPY, Ludwig Mayer 316 



FIELD EMISSION MICROSCOPY, Erwin W. Mailer 325 



FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY, G. L. Clark 332 



FLYING SPOT MICROSCOPY, P. O'B. Montgomery, Wm. A. Bonner, and 



L. L. Hundley 334 



FORENSIC MICROSCOPY, Joseph D. Nicol 338 



GENERAL MICROSCOPY 343 



Fibers (Textile), J. I sings 343 



Industrial Research, C. W. Melton and C. M. Schwartz 363 



MiCROScopiSTS AND RESEARCH MANAGEMENT, Gcorge L. Royer 381 



Microtomy, Olle Hallen 385 



Plastics, J. I sings 390 



Pulp and Paper, /. I sings 394 



HISTORADIOGRAPH. See X-Ray Microscopy 



