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ABT,G.—Micro8copieal Examination of Skin and Leather 633 



Fedorow, V. — Reconstruction Methods 633 



FismiiR, B.— Dehydration and Paraffin-embedding 634 



UhiBET'iUAm, 'M..— Method of Preparing Tendon Sections 634 



Yahkab^B. — Preparation of Paraffin for Embedding Purposes 634 



(4) Staining- and Injecting. 



Hi: BLiK, J.— Staimng Nerve-fibres with Neutral Bed 107 



Groot T. G. de — Hxmalum and Picrocarmin Staining Solutions 107 



gzcTS A. V. — Neitt Fixing and Staining Methods 216 



Raabe. H. — Methods for Demonstrating Nuclear Structure 217 



Stbopeni, L. — Staining Plasma-cells 217 



IsHrwARA T. — New Method of Staining the Tubercle Bacillus 217 



GcizoNY, L. — Demonstrating the Presence of Capsules in Bacteria 330 



Henderson D. K. & Winifred Muiehead — Diferenticdion of Cells in the Cerebro- 

 spinal Fluid by Alzheimer's Method 330 



Raskin, Marie — New Method of Staining Diphtheria Bacilli 331 



Bosc F. J., & M. Carrieu — Demonstrating Intracellular Inclusions in Articular 



Bheumatism ^^^ 



'Eym¥:r,H.— Staining Properties of the Tetanus Bacillus 431 



Abel W.. & A. Louise McIlroy — Demonstrating Nerves in Mammalian Ovaries 431 



Ponselle, A. — Staining Trypanosomes 432 



EwALD W. Demonstrating the Clear and Cloudy Fibres of Striated Muaole .. . . 432 



Vance, B. M. — Neiv Staining Method for Biliary Canaliculi 535 



Zieglwallner, F. — Formula for the Chrom-osmic-acetic Acid Fluid 535 



Levaditi, C. — Demonstrating Spirochasta pallida 535 



Oehler, R. — Method of Obtaining Pure Trypanosoma Strains 536 



Strong. L. W. — Rapid Maturation of Hxmotoxylin 635 



Volker, O — Modification of Van Gieson's Stain 635 



HoF, A. C. — Staining Vascular Bundles 635 



Kronebergeb, H. — Individual Variation in Bacterial Staining 636 



(5) Mounting-, including Slides, Preservative Fluids, etc. 



Weber, A. — Mounting Celloidin Sections 108 



Cepi&de, C. — New Method of Mounting Microscopical Preparatiom 536 



Cottbell, F. G. — Electrically-heated Object-carrier for Microscopes (Fig. 78) .. 536 



GiEMSA, G. — Paraffin Oil for Mounting Microscopical Preparations. 636 



Johnson, W. — Use of Gelatin in Microscopical Technique 636 



KiTT, T. — New Suction Cap 637 



Zeiss, Cahi. — Histology of Man and other Animals 638 



Lees, A. Bolles — Microtomists' Vade Mecum 638 



Abt, G. — Microscopical Examination of Skin and Leather 638 



C6) Miscellaneous. 



BoTELHO — Biochrome-reaciion for Diagnosis of Typhoid Bacilli 218 



Faure-Fremiet, E. — Modified Centrifuge Fitting .. 331 



Lowe. E. — Dilution of Stock Solutions 331 



Salkind, Y. — Marking Slides 432 



Donald, R. — Apparatus for Counting Bacteria and other Cells 433 



Lentz — Safety Mixing Cylinder (Fig. 19) 537 



Bullock, H. — Sterilization of Glycerin 538 



Hesse, E. — Bacterial Investigation of Liquids 539 



