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INDEX. 



HOOBLER, B. R. 



A Modern Bacteriological Laboratory, 

 1909. 

 Howard, Burton J. 



An Improvised Exposure Kit, 1685. 

 Note on Photographing Fruits, 1686. 

 Howe, Marshall, A. 



The Microscopical Exhibit at the New- 

 York Botanical Garden, 1990. 

 HuBBERT, William R. 



Ink for Writing on Glass, 1680. 

 HuNziKER, Otto F. 



A Review of the Existing Methods of 

 Cultivating Anaerobic Bacteria, I6(t4. 

 1741, 1790, 1854. 

 Jennings, H. S. 



Artificial Imitations of Protoplasmic Ac- 

 tivities, and Methods of Demonstrating 

 Them, 1597. 

 Johnson. A. B. 



An X-Ray Table, 1656. 

 Johnson, Herbert P. 



A Fixation Method for Hydra, 1983. 

 Jones, Lynds. 



A Method for Cleaning Slides, 1781. 



Kellerman, Karl. 



An Improved Method of Making Collod- 

 ion Tubes for Dialyzing, 203S. 

 A Method for Fixing and Sectioning 

 Bacterial Colonies, Fungus Mycelium, 

 etc., 1980. 

 Kendall, Arthur I. 



An Improved Method for Staining 

 Flagella, 1836. 

 Knap, William H. 



Elementary Medical Micro-Technique, 

 1608, 1652, 1686, 1730, 1792, 1848, 1893, 

 1929, 2002, 2049, 2090. 

 KoFOiD, Charles A. 



Current Zoological Literature, (reviews), 

 1627, 1666, 1707, 1764. 1819, 1861, 1902, 

 1940, 2019, 2061, 2099. 



LeFEVRE, GEORGfe. 



A new method of Embedding Small Ob- 

 jects, 2080. 

 Lloyd, F. E. 



The New Laboratory for Plant Physi- 

 ology of the Agricultural Academy in 

 Poppelsdorf-Bonn, 1829. 

 McClung, C. E. 



Laboratory Equipment for Beginning 

 Course in Zoology, 1677. 

 McFarland, F. M. 



The Hopkins Seaside Laboratory, 1869. 

 McFarland, Joseph. 



New Pathological and Bacteriological 

 Laboratories of the Medico-Chirurgical 

 College, Philadelphia, 2076. 



MiYAKE, K. 



The Spermatozoid of Ginkgo, 1773. 

 Murbach, L. 



A Demonstration Eyepiece, 1648. 

 Osborn, H. L., and Tyrrell, C. C. 



On Preparing Vertebrate Skeletons, 1836. 



Staining Axis Cylinders of Fresh Spinal 

 Cord, 1987. 



Pearl, Raymond. 



General Physiology, (reviews), 1629, 1668, 

 1710, 1767, 1821, 1863, 1904, 1942, 2022, 

 2063, 2101. 



Pearl, Raymond, and Weld, Lewis W. 

 Notes on Technique, 1613, 1736. 



Perkins, H. F. 



Double Mounting for Whole Objects, 

 1926. 

 Pierce, Newton B. 



Sectioning Fresh Plant Tissues, 2074. 

 Pratt, Joseph H. 



Normal and Pathological Histology, (re- 

 views), 1631, 1670, 1769, 1823, 1905, 

 1945, 2024, 2065, 2103. 



Reed, Howard S. 



Methods in Plant Physiology, 1846, 1890,- 



1927, 2004, 2045, 2084. 

 Plant Preparations for Museums and Gen- 

 eral Demonstration Work, 1885. 

 Reese, A. M. 



A Simple Form of Dropper for Use in 

 Cutting Celloidin Sections, 1917. 

 Reighard, Jacob. 



A Form of Vertical Camera and its 

 Laboratory Uses, 1782. 

 Richards, M. A. 



Photo-Microscopy of Metals as Practiced 

 by Steel Companies, 1920. 

 RicKARDS, Burt Ransom. 



A System of Recording Cultures of 

 Bacteria Genealogically for Laboratory 

 Purposes, 1877. 

 Robin, A. 



A Simple Device for Storing Fluid Cul- 

 ture Media, 1876. 

 Fermentation Tube for Analysis of Gases 

 Generated by Bacteria, 1884. 

 Rorer, Sarah Tyson. 



The Kitchen of the Twentieth Century, 

 1961. 



ROSENBERGER, H. G. 



A Simple Method of Preparing Bone 

 Sections, 1996. 

 Ross, L. S,. 



A New Colony Counter, 1970. 



Schafkner, John H. 



Laboratory Outlines for the Elementary 

 Study of Plant Structures and Func- 

 tions from the Standpoint of Evolution, 

 1639, 1698, 1797, 1852, 1934, 2013, 2055, 

 2093. 



Oculars for General Laboratory Work, 

 1646. 



SlONAKER, J. ROLLIN. 



A Convenient Case for Butterflies and 

 Moths, 1615. 



A Convenient Method for Washing, Stain- 

 ing, and Dehydrating Small Specimens, 

 1645. 



An Attachment to the Minot Microtome 

 for Cutting Sections of One Micron 

 Thickness, 1994. 



