CONTENTS. xxix 



B. Technique. 



(1) Collecting: Objects, including- [Culture Processes. jag 



Sbrvettaz — Cultivation of Mosseii on Sterilized Media 106 



Bracket, A. — Cultivation of the Mammalian Blastoderm 106 



Mayer, O. — Field Incubator 214 



Thomson & McLellan — Cultivation of the Malarial Parasite 214 



PONSELLE, A. — Modification of the Novy-McNeal Medium for Cultivating Trypano- 



somes 214 



Wedenskt, K. K. — Direct Cultivation of Tubercle Bacilli 327 



Valletti, G. — New Medium for Cultivating the Tubercle Bacillus 828 



KocHAix, A. — New Cultivation Medium 328 



Matthews, D. J. — Deep Sea Bacteriological Water-bottle 328 



Fraseb, J. — Tests for Human and Bovine Tubercle 328 



Crowe, H. W. — Differentiation of Streptococci 329 



Sohngen, N. L. — Paraffin as Source of Energy 423 



Stokes, W. R., & F. W. Hachtel — Isolation of Pathogenic Bacteria from Stools 424 



McLeod, J. W. — Plate-culture of Anaerobic Bacteria (Fig8. 61, 62) 424 



Hahn, a. — Partition of Plate Cultures (Fig. 63) 425 



Weil, P. E., & Noire — New Medium for Gonococcus 425 



Benians, T. H. C. — Method of Growing the Acne Bacillus 426 



Maas — Sugar Beactions for Diagnosis of Streptococci . . .. 532 



ScHiJRMANN & Ha JOS — Tellurium-media in the Diagnosis of Diphtheria .. ,. .532 



PiNOY, E. — Cultivation of the My xobacteriacex 533 



Baldasseroni, V. — Vi'e of '• Thermos " Flashsfor Biological Work (Fig. 77) . . . . r/SS 



Kabeshima. T. — Selective Medium for Cholera Vibrios 533 



Tokrey, J. C. — Selective Medium for the Paratyphoid-enteritidis Group 631 



Browning, C. H. & others — Isolation of Typhoid Bacilli 632 



BoNGARTZ, T. — Isolation of Typhoid Bacilli 632 



(2) Preparing- Objects. 



Yezierski, W. — Washing Apparatus (Fig. 21) 214 



Mayer, A. — Value of some Histological Methods for Fixing Fatty Bodies .. .. 215 



Cerfontaine, P. — Preparation of Ascaris Ova .. 216 



Martin, C. H. — Demonstrating Presence of Protozoa in Soils 329 



Reschad, H. — Fixing the Pseudopods of For aminif era 426 



Salkind, J. — Simple Histological Methods 426 



Plimmer, H. G. — New Method of Blood Fixation .534 



Harvey, W. H. — Marking Paraffin Blocks . . 535 



Joseph, H. — Preparation of Ascaris Embryos 633 



(3) Cutting-, including Embedding- and Microtomes. 



Harrison, L. W. — Modification of the Burri Indian Ink Method 107 



Mozejko, B. — Berlin-blue Injection Mass 329 



Apathy, S. V. — Becent Histological Methods 329 



Grave, C. & O. C. Glaser— ^StrnpZe Cooler for Use with the Microtome 330 



Riohter, H. — Method of Handling and Preserving Celloidin Serial Sections .. . . 427 



WiNKEL, R. — Wiilfing's Bock-slicing Microtome (Fig. 6i) 427 



„ Motor-driven Grinding Machine for Microscopical Sections 429 



ff Automatic Grinding -attachment for Wiilfing's Grinding Machine 



(Fig. 65) 429 



