INDEX. 



Fuscus hybrids, new, rev., 371. 

 Gametopliyte, of Botrvchiuni virpiniamim, rev., 



253- 



Ganglion Lymphatiques. Nornuil Analomie 

 et riiysiologie, rev., 574. 



Gases and air, method of extracting from ob- 

 jects, 388. 



Gasometer, simple, for fermentation tubes, 263. 



Gastric glands, mammalian, structure of, rev., 



313- 

 Gelatin cultures media, rev., 408. 

 Gelatin, nutrient, to prepare, 235. 

 General method for fixing and nio\inting plant 



material, 332. 

 General methods in botanical microtechnique, 



225, 257. 

 Germicides, 317. 

 Giant cells, explanation of the formation of, 



rev., 352. 

 Giant cells in the spinal cord of Ctenolabras 



coeruleus, rev., 283. 

 Giant cells of the bone marrow, studies of, rev., 



452. 



Gilson's fluid, 337. 



Glass, note on the action of IINaCO.j on, 621. 



Glass top tables for the laboratory, 231. 



Glycerine jelly for mounting wood sections, 463. 



Glycerine jelly, method for making, 641. 



Glycerine method of mounting filamentous 

 alg£E and fungi, 469. 



Goblet cells in the small intestines, differential 

 stain for, 497. 



Gold chloride method (Apathy), 278. 



Gold chloride, method (Bristol), 373. 



Golgi preparations, collodion sectioning of, 325. 



Good killing fluid, 465. 



Gram's lithium-carmine method, 3S2. 



Grenacher's borax carmine, 392. 



Gregarinidae, a convenient source of, 466. 



Growing anasrobes in air, 511. 



Gun cotton, photographer's, for making col- 

 lodion, 325. 



Haem-alum, Mayer's, 391. 



Haematein, 610. 



Haematein method (Apathy), 372. 



Hsmatokrit, a convenient method of cleaning 

 the percentage tubes of, 464. 



Hasmatoxylin, acid phosphotungstic, 583. 



Haematoxylin, its preparation and use, alone 

 or in combination, rev., 60S. 



Hasmatoxylins, the, formulae with technique of 

 staining, 389. 



Hasmatoxylin, to ripen, rev., 415. 



Hardening and imbedding delicate objects, 318. 



Hardystonite, a new calcium-zinc silicate from 

 Franklin Furnace, New Jersey, rev., 419. 



Heart muscle, fragmentation of, rev., 525. 



Hedgehog, note on the ovarian ova of, rev., 

 444. 



Heidenhain's iron-alum-haematoxylin, 391. 



Helpful books in microscopic botany, 319. 



Hemiasci, beitrag zur kentniss der, rev., 343. 



Heredity as related to cell structure, rev., 605. 



Heredity, as related to fertilization, 339. 



Hermetic seal for bacterial cultures, rev., 378. 



Histogenesis of elastic tissue, rev., 255. 



Histological fixation by injection. A method 

 for preserving the eye, ear and delicate tis- 

 sues, 541. 



Histological methods : 



Acetone, to use in the collodion method, 



3^3- 



Alga; and fungi, filamentous, to mount in 

 glycerine, 469. 



Alga_', Oscillaria, Rivularia, Tolypothrix, 

 Wasser Bluethe, methods for collecting 

 and preserving, 506, 508. 



A modification of the method for celloidin 

 series, rev., 645. 



Apathy's method of preparing tissue for 

 gold chloride, rev., 279. 



Blood and lymph vessels, to inject, rev., 

 447- 



Blood corpuscles, normal, fixing and dif- 

 ferentiating granules in, rev., 347. 



Blood mounts from which the numerical 

 relations of the blood plates to the cor- 

 puscles may be determined, to make, 

 rev., 566. 



Blood, nucleated, to prepare in bulk, 231. 



Blood plates, to prepare, 287. 



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



Blood, to study, rev., 567. 



Carmine stain, to facilitate the use of, 234. 



Celloidin series, a modification of the 

 method for, rev., 645. 



Celloidin, to imbed in, 468. 



Cereal grains, cutting and mounting sec- 

 tions of, 494. 



Chlorophycea;, to mount, 508-511. 



Cilia in motion, to study, rev., 346. 



Cochlea, to prepare sections of, for micros- 

 copical examination, 435. 



Copepoda, to make microscopic prepara- 

 tions of, 295. 



Delicate objects, to harden and imbed, 3 18. 



Desmids, to fix with osmic acid, 544. 



Diatoms, to bring out the nuclei, centro- 

 somes and chromosomes of, rev., 470. 



Diatoms, to mount, rev., 470. 



Eggs containing much yolk, to section, 464. 



Endothelia, to prepare by injection, 542. 



Erythroblasts, method for studying, rev., 



375- 



f oraminif era, to make sections of, 228. 



Fowl fleas, to mount, 627. 



Golgi preparations in collodion, to sec- 

 tion, 325. 



Held's method for nerve tissue, rev., 651. 



Hepatica;, methods for the study of, 634. 



Histologic de la peau. Sur quelques re- 

 actions histochimiques de 1' eleidine, 

 rev., 528. 



Hydroids, etc., to obtain expanded speci- 

 mens of, 460. 



Karyokinesis, to demonstrate, 324. 



Methods, in plant histology, 



1. Laboratory appliances, 296. 

 IT. The general method, 332. 



III. Killing and fixing agents, 363. 



IV. Staining, 389. 



V. General remarks on staining, 437. 

 \'l. The celloidin method, 468. 

 VII. The study of alga% 506. 

 Vni. Algae: and fungi, 543. 

 IX. Fungi, 593. 

 X. Bryophyta, 634. 

 Musci, methods for study of, 63S. 



