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INDEX. 



KiZER, Ernest I. 



A Convenient Washing Bottle, 367. 



I.ANGENBECK, ClARA. 



Method for Sectioning Eggs Containing 

 Much Yolk, 464. 

 Leaviti", Robert, G. 



Record Cards for Imbedded Material, 633. 



Levy, Ernest C. 



Ah Improvement in the Technique of 

 Making Blood Serum Culture Media, 

 360. 

 LuQUER, Lea McL, and Moses, Alfred J. 

 Notes on Recent Mineralogical Literature, 

 415, 481, 531, 577, 619, 653. 

 Macbride, Thomas H. 



On Studying Slime Moulds, I. 585 ; II. 826. 



Marsh, C. Dwight. 



Methods of Making Microscopic Prepara- 

 tions of Copepoda, 295. 

 McClung, C. E. 



Some Helpful Laboratory Apparatus, 536. 

 The Paraffin Method in Hot Weather, 588. 

 McFarland, F. M. 



Histological Fixation by Injection, 541. 

 Moore, Veranus A. 



An Apartment Incubator for Student 

 Use, 599. 

 Moses, Alfred J., and Luquer, Lea McI. 

 Notes on Recent Mineralogical Literature, 

 415,481, 531, 577,619,653. 



MURBACH, L. 



A Convenient Source of Gregarinidae, 466. 

 Biology Work in the Detroit Central High 

 School, 425. 

 MURLIN, J. R. 



Carnoy and Lebrun's Observations on Fer- 

 tilization in Ascaris Megalocephala, 337. 

 Nichols, J. B. 



Notes on the Histology of the Amnion, 492. 



NiCKERSON, W. S. 



Demonstration of Karyokinesis, 324. 

 Now, Dr. F. G. 



Laboratory Methods in Bacteriology, V. 

 Preparation of Culture Media, 231 ; 

 VI. The Cultivation of Anaerobic Bac- 

 teria, 267. 

 Reply to Mr. Weston's Criticisms, 307. 

 Oertel, T. E. 



Preparation of Nucleated Blood in Bulk, 

 231. 

 OSBORN, H. D. 



On the Action of Methylen Blue on the 

 Thread-Cells of Living Specimens of 

 Hydra Fusca, 587. 

 Pearce, Richard M. 



Normal and Pathological Histology, Re- 

 views, 352, 379, 412, 451, 479, 525, 573, 

 615, 649. 

 Peirce, George J. 



Slide-Labeling, 627. 

 Piper, C. V. 



Concerning Fresh Water Aquaria, 241. 

 Ramsay, Earl. 



A Modification of Van Gehuchten's Me- 

 thylen Blue Method, 465. 



Randolph, R. B. F., and Wilson, E. H. 



Bacterial Measurements, 598. 



Note on the Preparati(Mi of Culture 

 Media, 632. 

 Ryther, Leon E. 



A Test of Focal Depth, 497. 

 Sangree, Ernest B. 



A Simple Hydrogen Generator, 339. 

 Schaffner, John H. 



A Convenient Washing Apparatus, 266. 



A Design for a Convenient Staining Dish, 



559- 

 A Good Killing Fluid, 465. 

 Artificial Production of the Sickle Stage 



of the Nucleolus, 331. 

 General Methods in Botanical Microtech- 

 nique, 225, 257. 

 Stone, G. E. 



Formalin as a Preservative of Botanical 

 Specimens, 537. 

 Thom, Charles. 



A Differential Stain for Goblet Cells in 

 the Small Intestine, 497. 

 Treadwell, a. L. 



Demonstration of Alcohol and CO_, in 

 Yeast Cultures, 440. 

 Waite, H. H. 



Current Bacteriological Literature, Re- 

 views, 316, 3SO, 376, 407, 448, 477, 5'9, 

 568, 614, 647. 

 Ward, H. B. 



American Microscopical Society, 580. 

 Watson, Frank E. 



Summer Work at the U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission Laboratory, Wood's Holl, 

 Mass., 580. 

 Weiss, Julius. 



The Bacteria in the Stomach of the Cat, 

 I., Introduction, 628. 

 Weston, Robert Spurr. 



Notes on Part V. of Dr. Novy's " Labora- 

 tory Methods," 305. 

 Wilcox, E. Mead. 



A Convenient Washing Apparatus, 396. 

 Wilson, E. H., and Randolph, R. B. F. 



Bacterial Measurements, 598. 

 Wilson, William P., Sc. D., and 

 Fahrig, Ernest, Ph. D. 

 The Conditioning of Wool and Other 

 Fibers in the Technological Labora- 

 tories of the Philadelphia Commercial 

 Museum, I., 289, II., 457. 



WiNTON, A. L. 



A Convenient Micro-Polariscope for Food 

 Examination, 550. 



WOOLMAN, A. J. 



Laboratories of the Duluth High School, 



353- 

 Wright, F. R. 



Some Improvements in Laboratory Tables, 

 231. 

 Zimmermann, H. H. 



Preparing Sections of Cochlea for Micro- 

 scopical Examination, 435. 



