INDEX. 



INDEX TO AUTHORS. 



Alleger, W. W. 



Filling Fermentation Tubes, 496. 

 Growing Anasrobes in Air, 511. 

 Barbour, Erwin H. 



One Way to Number Collections and to 

 Keep Data, 499. 

 Beal, W. J. 



The U-Shaped Foot is Clumsy, 623. 

 Berger, E. W. 



A Method for Extracting Air and Other 

 Gases from Objects, 388. 

 Bessey, Charles E. 



The Management of a Botanical Labora- 

 tory, 232. 

 Bogue, E. E. 



An Adjustable Dissecting Microscope, 55S. 

 Method of Teaching Botany, 623. 

 One Method of Teaching Physiological 

 Botany, 579, 

 BosENBURY, Charles S. 



A Convenient Method of Cleaning the 

 Percentage Tubes of the Hsematokrit, 

 464. 

 Brace, Edith M. 



Neurological Literature, 420, 454, 4815, 

 529, 575,617, 651. 

 Bryan, G. H. 



Carbolic Acid as a Clearing Agent, 260. 

 Test Tube Suspender for Cleaning Dia- 

 toms, 264. 



Chamberlain, Charles J. 



Current Botanical Literature, 251, 273, 



310. 343, 369. 398- 442, 472, 513. 560, 

 603, 643. 

 Methods in Plant Histology, 



I. Laboratory Appliances, 296. 

 IL The General Method, 332. 

 IIL Killing and Fixing Agents, 363. 

 IV. Staining, 389. 

 V. General Remarks on Staining, 



437- 

 VI. The Celloidin Method, 468. 

 VII. The Study of Algae, 506. 

 VIII. Algae and Fungi, 543. 

 IX. Fungi, 593. 

 X. Bryophyta, 634. 

 Chamot, E. M. 



A Microscope for Micro-Chemical Analy- 

 sis, 502. 

 Claypole, Agnes M. 



Animal Biology. Reviews of Current Lit- 

 erature, 255, 273, 313, 346, 372,401, 444, 

 475,515, 562, 607, 645. 

 Claypole, Edith J. 



An Interesting Abnormality, 261. 

 Cooke, J. H. 



Apparatus for Removing Bubbles from 



Mounts, 621. 

 On the Bacteriological Tests Applied to 

 the Effluent of the South Norwood Irri- 

 gation Farm, 622. 



Cook, Mel T. 



Preparing Sections of Cochlea for Micro- 

 scopical Examination, 435. 

 Coplin, W. M. 



New Laboratory Apparatus, 552. 

 Coulter, John M. 



Botany in Secondary Schools, 489. 

 Cowardix, S. P. 



The Preparation of Ground Sections of 

 Teeth and Bone, 292. 



Dawson, Charles F., M. D. 



An Apparatus and Method for Preparing 

 Agar, 549. 

 Elrod, Morton J. 



Biological Tables, 326. 

 Fahrig, Ernest, Ph. D., and 



Wil.son, William P., Sc. D. 

 The Conditioning of Wool and Other 

 Fibers in the Technological Labora- 

 tories of the Philadelphia Commercial 

 Museum, I. 289, II. 457. 



Field, Herbert Haviland. 



The Concilium Bibliographicum of Zurich, 

 589- 

 Fish, Pierre A. 



The Use of Acetone in Histology, 322. 

 Frost, W. D. 



A Simple Gasometer for Fermentation 

 Tubes, 263. 

 Fuller, E. L. 



Methods of Mounting Small Coleoptera 

 and Other Small Insects, 230. 

 Gage, S. H. 



Dishes for Infiltrating Tissues in Paraffin, 

 265. 

 Glen, L. C. 



Notes on Preparing Foraminiferal Ma- 

 terial for Study, 228. 

 Goldstein, M. A., M. D. 



The Microscope, its Educational and Prac- 

 tical Value, 490. 

 Hargitt, Charles W. 



Methods of Studying and Mounting Pro- 

 tozoa, 385. 

 Hill, Hibbert Winslow. 



A Method for Making the Three Principal 

 Artificial Media, 301. 

 Huntington, Ruth N. 



A Convenient Method of Numbering 

 Slides in a Series, 548. 

 Hyatt, J. D. 



Cutting and Mounting Sections of Cereal 

 Grains, 494. 

 King, J. D., Ph. D. 



The Preparation and Mounting of Wood 

 Sections, 461. 



Kingsley, J. S. 



Collodion Sectioning of Golgi Prepara- 

 tions, 325. 



