INDEX. 



INDEX TO AUTHORS. 



Alleger, W. W., 



Agar, 8. 

 Ayers, Howard, 



Methods of Study of the Myxamoebae 

 and the Plasmodia of the Mycetozoa, 

 1, 15. 

 Bausch, Edward, 



Determination of Supposed Defects in 



Microscope Objectives, 5. 

 A New Microscope Stand, 110. 

 A New Portable Microscope, 136. 

 Bausch, Henry, 



A Practical Photo-Micrographic Cam- 

 era, 94. 

 Bessey, Charles E., 



A Marker for the Microscope, 76. 

 Bioletti, Frederic T., 



A Method of Preserving Culture Media, 

 72. 

 Bleile, A. M., 



David Simons Kellicott— Memorial, 79. 

 Bodine, Donaldson, 



A Thermostat for High or Varying Gas 

 Pressure, 193. 

 Carter, Marion Hamilton, 



Agar, 62. 

 Chamberlain, Charles J., 



A Convenient Method for Mounting the 



Filamentous Algae and Fungi, 156. 

 Reviews of Current Botanical Litera- 

 ture, 182, 196, 215. 

 Claypole, Agnes M., 



Animal Biology— Reviews of Current Lit- 

 erature, 199, 217. 

 Claypole, E. W., 



Educational "Value of Microscopical 

 Work, 89. 

 Dahlgren, Ulric, 



A Combination of che Paraffin and Cel- 

 Icidin Methods of Imbedding, 67. 

 Dennis, D. W., 



On Demonstration of Nuclear Motion in 

 the Circulating Protoplasm of a Cell, 

 73. 



Dodge, Charles Wright, 



A Durable Stain for Starch, 13i. 

 Laboratory Tables, 121. 

 The Microscope in the High School, 11. 

 Yeast, 223. 

 Eisen, Gustave, 



Corks and Labels, 123. 

 Elliott, L. B., 



American Microscopical Society, 161. 

 Representative American Laboratories: 

 Cornell University, 23. 

 Ewell, E. E., 



A Note on the Detection of Maize Starch 

 and Maize Flour in Mixture with 

 Wheat Flour, 100. 

 A Note on the Quantitative Determina- 

 tion of the Adulteration of Wheat 

 Flour with Maize Products, 122. 

 Firmin, George D., 



A Makeshift Photo-Micrographic Appar- 

 atus, 77. 

 French, G. H., 



The Glandular Stomach of Birds, 107. 

 Mounting Lichens, 135. 

 Frost, W. D., 



A Black Finish for Table Tops, 145. 



Gage, Simon Henry, 



Platinum Chloride for Demonstrating: 



Fibrils of Striated Muscle, 3. 

 Some Apparatus to Facilitate the Work 

 of the Histological and Embryological 

 Laboratory, 124. 

 William A. Rogers, A. M., Ph. D., LL. D.. 

 155. 

 Harrison, F. C, 



Celloidin Imbedding, 145. 

 Heald, George H., 



A Scheme for Counting Colonies of Bac- 

 teria in Petri Dishes when the Colonies 

 are Small and Very Numerous, 84. 

 Huber, G. Carl, 



Laboratory Notes, 156. 



The Methylen Blue Method for Staining 



Nerve Tissues, 64. 

 A Note on the Mounting of Golgi Prep- 

 arations, 85. 

 Notes on Microscopical Technique, .39, 



70, 85, 102, 132. 

 The Use of Formalin in the Silver Ni- 

 trate Method of Staining Endothelial 

 Cells, 83. 

 Humphrey, H. B., 



Low Temperatures for Physiological 

 Experimentation, 192. 

 Jeffers, H. W., 



An Apparatus to Facilitate the Count- 

 ing of Colonies of Bacteria on Circu- 

 lar Plates, 53. 

 Kingsbury, B. F., 



The Demonstration of Karyokinesis, 80> 

 Kirsch, A. M., 



Two Photographic Dodges, 73. 



Kizer, Ernest I., 



Formalin as a Reagent for Blood Stud- 

 ies, 189. 

 Knapp, Wm. H., 



Mitosis Illustrated by Photo-Micro- 

 graphs, 47. 

 Kofoid, Charles A., 



Hints on the Construction of a Tow Net. 

 111. 

 Lamb, Frank Haines. 



Some Points on the Technique of Par- 

 affin Imbedding, 63. 

 Lamb, J. Melvin, 



Some Notes Concerning the Histological 

 Laboratory of the Howard University 

 Medical Department, Washington, D. 

 C, 139. 

 Latham, V. A., 



The Rosanilin Dyes— Their Relation to 

 Microscopy, 59. 

 Mabon, William, 



A Convenient Water Bath, 33. 

 Mabry, T. O., 



A Simple and Convenient Method for 

 Demonstrating the Circulation or the 

 Blood in the Capillaries. 101. 

 MacDougal, D. T., 



Apparatus for Removing Air from 



Mounted Slides and Material, 74. 

 An Osmometer and Root-Pressure Ap- 

 paratus, 56. 

 Mark, E. L., 



A Table of Ocular Micrometer Values, 

 4. 

 McFarland, Joseph, 



The Coccidium Oviforme, 41. 



