INDEX. 



XI 



INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



Alleger, W. W. 



Influence of Light in Pigment Production 

 of Bacteria, 1917. 

 B.-^RBOUR, Erwin Hinckley. 



A Pocket Magnifier and a Pocket Micro- 

 scope, 1963. 

 BissELL, William G. 



Some Apparatus Used in the Laboratory 

 of the Buffalo Department of Health, 

 1981. 

 Blodgett, Frederick H. 



Artificial Sap Pressure, 1988. 

 A Photo-Micrographic Device, 1997. 

 Some Observations on the Seventeen 

 Year Locust, 2000. 

 Britton, W. E. 



A Convenient Microscope Table, 1968. 

 Brooks, Stratton D. 



The Biology Laboratory in the Small 

 High School, 1603. 

 Bucher, Jacob F. 



Vegetable and Animal Cells, 1984. 

 Burkholder, J. F. 



Preparation of Bone Sections, 1781. 

 Burr, Rollin H. 



Modification of Eosin and Methylen Blue 

 Contrast-staining, with Technique, 1637. 

 Buxton, B. H. 



Bacteria in the Soil, 1975. 

 A Photographic Apparatus for Pathologi- 

 cal and Bacteriological Specimens, 1683. 

 Calvert, Philip P. 



A Hint for the Preparation of Internal 

 Organs of Dried Insects, 1647. 

 Campbell, John P. 



Carbol Fuchsin in General Botanical 

 Work, 1727. 

 Chamberlain, Charles J. 



Current Botanical Literature (reviews), 

 1623, 1662, 1702, 1760,1815, 1858, 1896, 

 1937, 2015, 2057, 2096. 

 Chamot, E. M. 



Micro-Chemical Analysis : 



XIX. The Common Metals — Silver 



Group, 1610, 1049, 1738. 

 XX. Silver Group (continued)— Lead, 

 1850, 1895, 1932, 2011, 2053. 

 Claypole, Agnes M. 



Cytology, Embryology, and Microscopical 

 Methods (reviews), 1025, 1664, 1705, 

 1762, 1817, 1859, 1899, 1938, 2017, 2059, 

 2097. 

 Cole, A. H. 



The Technique of Biological Projection 

 and Anesthesia of Animals, 1690, 1733, 

 1794, 1844, 1892, 1930, 2012, 2051, 2088. 



Conn, H. W. 



Current Bacteriological Literature (re- 

 views), 1632, 1672, 1712, 1825, 1865, 

 1908, 1945, 2026, 2067, 2105. 

 Cox, Ulysses O. 



A Convenient and Economical Cabinet 

 for Microscopical Slides, 1726. 

 Gumming, M. 



Bacterial Flora of Freshly Drawn Milk, 

 2029, 2086. 

 Davison, Alvin. 



A Macroscopical Mount for Museum and 

 Class Work, 1989. 

 Dennis, D. W. 



Photo-Micrography : 



III. Illuminating the Object, 1618. 



IV. Focusing the Instrument, 1728. 

 Some Suggestions on One Way to Make 



Lantern Slides, 1842. 



Elliott, L. B. 



A Simple Vertical Photo-Micrographic 



Camera, 1889. 

 Notes on the Microscope : 



I. Early Microscopes, 1621. 

 II. Early Accessories, 1659. 

 Fitz-Randolph, R. B., and Wilson, E. H. 

 Incubator for the Maintenance of Con- 

 stant Low Temperatures, 1972. 

 Foot, Katharine, and Strobell, E. C. 



Further Notes on a New Method of 

 Focussing in Photomicrography, 2082. 



Frost, W. D. 



A Rack for E.xhibiting Charts, 1993. 



Fulton, W. A. 



A Simple Fi.xing Oven for Blood Prepara- 

 tions, 1967. 

 Golden, Katherine E. 



Photomicrography with Simple Appara- 

 tus, 1681. 

 Gratacap, L. p. 



The Museum, 2069. 

 Harrison, F. C, and Cumming, M. 



An Easy Method of Demonstrating Gas 



Production in Test-Tubes, 1974. 

 Bacterial Flora of Freshly Drawn Milk, 



2029. 

 Note on a Method of Cultivating Anae-o- 

 bic Bacteria, 1974. 

 Hay, W. p. 



An Easily Constructed Thermostat, 1965. 



Heald, F. D. 



A Convenient Press for Obtaining Small 

 Amounts of Plant Juice, 1679. 

 HOLWAY, E. W. D. 



Collecting and Preserving Fungi, 2075. 

 Photographing Uredineae with the Micro- 

 scope, 1655. 



