INDEX. 



Staining methods, continued : 



Algje, methods for staining, continued: 

 Filamentous algx and fungi, con'd: 

 Water-net with eosin, 510. 

 Zygnema, the stellate chromato- 

 phores of, 511. 

 Alum carmine, to stain with, 393. 

 Alum cochineal, to Stain with, 393. 

 Anilin blue, Stroebe's stain for nerve fibers 



in hardened sections, 583. 

 Anilin safranin, and gentian violet, to stain 



with, 260. 

 Anilin safranin, and Heidenhain's iron 



haematoxylin, to stain with, 260. 

 Anilin safranin, to stain with, 259. 

 Anilins, to stain with, 393. 

 Apathy's gold chloride method, rev., 278. 

 Apathy's hzematein method, rev., 372. 

 Bacilli, method for differential staining of, 



rev., 519. 

 Bacteria, picro-carmine and alum-carmine, 



etc., for counter-staining, 381. 

 Bismark brown, to stain with, 395, 462. 

 Blood corpuscles, to differentiate the gran- 

 ules in, rev., 347. 

 Blood, Miilier's method for staining, 567. 

 Blood, nucleated, to prepare in bulk, 231. 

 Blood plates and leucocytes, to stain, rev., 



566. 

 Blood preparations, a staining method for, 



rev., 615. 

 Blood, to stain and fix, rev., 516. 

 Boehmer's haematoxylin, to stain with, 391. 

 Botanical sections, to stain, 259, 260. 

 Bryophyla, staining method for, 634-641. 

 Carmine stain, to facilitate the use of, 234. 

 Cochlea, to stain sections of, 435. 

 Copepods, to stain, 295. 

 Cyanin and erythrosin, to stain with, 393. 

 Delafield's haematoxylin, Bismark brown, 



Grenacher's boi'ax carmine, and anilin 



green, to stain cell walls with, 462. 

 Delafield's haematoxylin, to stain with, 390. 

 Delafield's haematoxvlin with picric acid, 



288. 

 Diatoms, to bring out the nucleus, centro- 



somes and chromosomes of, 470, 543. 

 Ehrlich's haematoxylin, to stain vdth, 391. 

 Eleidin granules in epidermal cells,to stain, 



52S. 

 Erythroblasts, to stain the omentum for, 



rev., 374. 

 Flemming's safranin-gentian, violet-orange, 



to stain with, 394. 

 Fuchsin and iochne green mixtures, to 



stain with, 395. 

 Fuchsin and methyl-green or methylen 



blue for yeast cells, rev., 251. 

 Fuchsin, to stain with, 394. 

 Gentian-violet for sections of rhizomes, 



stems and roots, 284. 

 Goblet cells in the small intestine, a dif- 

 ferential stain for, 497. 

 Gold chloride, (Bristol's method), 373. 

 Grenacher's borax carmine, to stain with, 



392- 



Haem-alum, Mayer's, to stain with, 391. 



Haematoxylin and picro-carmine for stain- 

 ing developing skin, 286. 



Staining methods, continued : 



Haematoxylins, directions for staining 



with, 390-392. 

 Heidenhain's iron-alum haematoxylin, to 



stain with, 260, 391. 

 Iodine green to stain with, 395. 

 Karyokinesis, to demonstrate, 324. 

 Lead formate for the central nervous 



system, 414. 

 Mallory's neuroglia stains, with phospho- 



tungstic haematoxylin, 583. 

 Methylen blue, a modification of Van 



Gehuchten's method, 465. 

 Neusser's perinuclear basophilic granules, 



stain for, 536. 

 New preparation for rapidly staining and 



fixing blood, rev., 412. 

 Phosphotungsiic acid haematoxylin, for 



fibers and nuclei, 583. 

 Picro-anilin-blue for lymphatic, glandular, 



and nervous tissue, 285. 

 Plant tissues, reagents for staining, 258. 

 Plasma cells, methylen blue and thionen 



for staining, rev., 446. 

 Platinum chloride for the central nervous 



system, rev., 414. 

 Protozoa, methyl green for, 288. 

 Protozoa, to stain, 385. 

 Ramon y Cajal's method for studying 



changes in nerve cells, rev., 349. 

 Red corpuscles, to stain the nucleus of, 



rev., 516. 

 Staining, general remarks on, 437. 

 Staining method for blood preparations, 



rev., 615. 

 Stains for degenerating muscle tissue, rev., 



454- 

 Sudan III, a selective stain for fat, rev., 



315- 

 Unna's modified orcein method, 583. 

 Unna's polychrome methylen blue solution, 



Van Gieson's stain, — picric acid and acid 

 fuchsin, 584. 



For connective tissue. 

 For the nervous system. 

 Wood, sections of, stains for, 462. 



Streptococcus, its influence on the nervous 

 system, lung, liver, heart, kidney, and peri- 

 toneal cavity, rev., 481. 



Striated muscle, its post-embryonic develop- 

 ment, rev., 282. 



Stroebe's anilin blue stain for nerve fibers in 

 hardened sections, 5S3. 



Structure de quelques ovules et parti qu'on en 

 pent tirer pour ameliorer la classification, 

 rev., 605. 



Structure of cytoplasm, 256. 



Structure of mammalian gastric glands, rev.,3 1 3. 



Structure of nerve cells and their processes, 

 rev., 348. 



Structure of protoplasm, rev., 476. 



Structure of the yeast cell, rev., 254. 



Studies on reduction in plants, rev., 562. 



Study of the encapsulated bacilli, rev., 410. 



Study of the spinal cord by Nissl's method in 

 typhoid fever, and in experimental infection 

 with the typhoid bacillus, rev., 451. 



Sudan III, a selective stain for fat, rev., 315. 



