CONTENTS. XXXm 



PA6E 



Makin'esco, G.. & J. MiNEA — Culture of Spinal Ganglia t)63 



NicoLLE, O. — Omission of Vi-ptone in ordinary Cxiltivation Media tJ64 



Cathoire, E. — DiagnoHs of Bacillna diphtherias, Klebs-Loeffler, and Hoffmann's 



Bacillus t!64 



;2) Preparing Objects. 



Breckner. A. — ISiew Fixing anJ Washing Vessel (Fig.21) Ill 



Bibliography .. Ill 



Strecker. F. — Simultaneous Fixing and Staining 249 



Rapi'RICHT — Preparation of Medullary Sheath Sections ' ^62 



Zajicek, 0. — Orientation of the Embryo 363 



(3) Cutting', including: Embedding and Microtomes. 



Lendvai. J. — Improved Paraffin ( hen {Fig. 2S) 112 



Venderovil, E. — New Brain Methods 250 



Odhnkr. N. — Graphic Reconstruction in Oblique Positions .. 250 



Strasser, H. — Manipulation of Serial Sections 250 



Bibliography 251 



Ott, H. N. — Neio Botary Microtome 368 



MozEJKO, B. — ClassiUcation of Injection Methods 363 



„ „ Eoyer's Method of Microscopic Injection 364 



SsoBOLEW, L. — Xew Freezing Microtome o64 



Bausch & Lojib's New Model Minot Automatic Precision Microtome (Fig. yO) . . 460 



Ott Botary Microtome (Ficr. 91) .. 461 



GaskelIj's Method of obtaining Frozen Sections after embedding in Gelatin .. .. 461 



Fischer, H. — Embedding Minuie Objects 568 



Peche, K. — Cutting Sections without Embedding 568 



Rusk. G. Y. — Constant Temperature Ooenfor Paraffin Embedding (Fig. 105) 569 



y^^KTiOS k ^ass' New Dissecting Stand (Fig. \0Q) .")70 



(4) Staining and Injecting. 



Baum. H. — Injection of Lymphatic Vessels 113 



SrzLKi. Y. — Demonstration of Tubercle Bacilli in the Blood 113 



GAhLi-YAhKRio^B.— Rocking Staining Plate llo 



Friese, H. — Apparatus for Staining Tultercle Bacilli (Fig. 29) 114 



Phillips, SI.. A E.E.Glynn — Dt.inDnt-tration of Spirochietes 114 



Herman, M. — Staining Tubercle Bacilli 114 



Shmamini;, Tohl — Bapid Method of Staining Spirochaetes .. 115 



Cole, P. C — Muci-carmin Staining Method 115 



Bibliography .. 115 



ScHVLTZ, O. — New Osmic Acid Hiemotoxylin Method "Jol 



KaY>e:;. H. — Staining Living and Dead Bacteria 2.">2 



Carazzi, D. — Bleaching if Hsematoxylin Preparations 252 



Rawitz, li. — Staining Failures 252 



Rolhaix, a., & G. Colin — Action of Ultra-violet Rays on the Staining of Acid-fast 



Bacteria 252 



Smith, W. H. — Staining Capsulated Bacteria in Body Fluids 253 



Favke, M., & C. Regacd — Staining Mitochondria of Cancer-cells 364 



MautzinuVSKI, E. J. — Demonstrating the Microbe of Peripneumonia of Cattle .. 364 



Frei, W. — Enrichmeid and Staimnij Mcthoih for Tubercle Bacilli 365 



SoURD, L. le, & P. Pagniez — Staining Blood-plates in Sections of Organs .. .. 365 



Stutzer, >1. — Staining Negri' » Corpuscles . 366 



Snessarew — Demonstrating Con nectivetissue Fibres 366 



BoHM, J. — Methods of Staining Tubercle Bacilli 366 



Gilbert, W. — Staining Medullary Sheath of Nerves 367 



Kappers, C. U. Ariens, & I. Kltjen — Cell-staining in Weigert-Pal Preparations 367 



Kappers, C. U. — Staining-cells in Chromicised Material 367 



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