INDEX. 



Apparatus, continued : 



Apparatus for grinding sections of teeth 



and bone, 292. 

 Apparatus for holding cover-glasses and 



cells in position, 470. 

 Apparatus for removing bubbles from 



mounts, 621. 

 Apparatus for the cultivation of anaerobic 



bacteria without the use of inert gases, 



rev., 572. 

 Battery of jars for washing specimens, 554. 

 Chair for use in microscopical work, 556. 

 Convenient washing apparatus, 396. 

 Cube for use in orienting small objects to 



be cut in paraffin, rev., 613. 

 Device for illuminating the field of the 



microscope, 557. 

 Device for keeping up currents in aquaria, 



384. 

 Diamond saw (improved pattern), notice, 



484. 

 Fermentation tube with movable top, 379. 

 Holder to use in heating a watch-glass, 



rev., 571. 

 Hydrogen generator designed by Roux, 



339- 

 Imbedding L's for paraffin, 335.^ 

 Instrument for squaring paraffin blocks, 



rev., 611. 

 Lillie water-bath, with infiltrating dishes, 



265. 

 Model for mounting sections, rev., 612. 

 Novy's apparatus for anserobic tube and 



plate cultures, 269-70. 

 Novy, Koch, and Arnold's apparatus for 



sterilizing (illustration), 240. 

 Novy's apparatus for displacement of air, 



268. 

 Novy's apparatus for filtering, 239. 

 Novy's apparatus for titration, 236. 

 Petrotome or rock-slicing machine, notice, 



484. 

 Planktonsucher for observations under 



water, 374. 

 Simple apparatus for filtering through a 



Pasteur-Chamberland filter, 554. 

 Test-tube suspender for cleaning diatoms, 



264. 

 Tray for giving a sloping surface to cul- 

 ture media (illustration), 361. 

 Washing apparatus, rev., 398. 

 Apparat zum sterilen Abfiilen von Fliissig- 



keiten, rev., 570. 

 Aquaria, fresh water, 341. 



Aqueous solutions, effects of upon the germi- 

 nation of fungus spores, 252. 

 Archegonium, recent work on the develop- 

 ment of the, rev., 274. 

 Archenteric canal in man, the presence of, 



rev., 406. 

 Argyrodite (stanniferous) from Bolivia; the 

 identity of the so-called " crystallized brong- 

 niardite" with argyrodite-canfieldite, rev., 

 484. 

 Arsenates and phosphates, mineral, on the 



constitution of, rev., 655. 

 Artificial media, based on the bacteriological 

 committee's recommendations, methods for 

 making the three principal, 301. 



Artificial production of the sickle stage of the 



nucleolus, 321. 

 Ascaris megalocephala, Carnoy and Lebrun's 



observations on fertilization in, 337. 

 Ascomycetes, to prepare for microscopic study, 



593- 

 Augelite from a new locality in Bolivia, rev., 



484. 

 Bacterial stains: 



Anthrax bacillus, to demonstrate the cap- 

 sule of, rev., 378. 



Bacilli, differential staining of, rev., 519. 



Bacteria in the tissues, method for stain- 

 ing, rev., 409. 



Counter-staining bacteria with picro-car- 

 mine, alum-carmine, etc., 381. 



Cover-glass preparations, to stain, rev., 



571- 

 Neutral red. A differential stain for coli 



and typhus bacilli, rev., 528. 

 Sudan III for tubercle bacilli, 409. 

 Bacteria, the, in the stomach of the cat. I. 



Introduction, 628. 

 Bacteria, to prepare for microscopical study, 



546- 

 Bacteriological literature, reviews, 316, 350, 376, 



407, 448, 477, 519, 568, 615, 647. 

 Bacteriological methods : 



Agar, apparatus and method for prepar- 

 ing. 549- 

 Agar, nutrient, nutrient gelatin and nutri- 

 ent brotl^ to make, 303. 

 Amoebae ana bacteria, to obtain cultures of, 



rev., 565. 

 Anaerobes, to destroy, 377. 

 Anaerobic bacteria, some devices for the 

 cultivation of, without the use of inert 

 gases, rev., 572. 

 Anaerobic bacteria, to cultivate, 267. 

 Bacilli, encapsulated, a study of, rev., 410. 

 Bacterial cultures, to hermetically seal, 37S. 

 Bacterial measurements, to make, 598. 

 Bacteria, to mount, 470. 

 Bacteriology, laboratory methods in, V. 

 235, VI. 267. 



Nutrient gelatin, 235. 

 Novy's method of titration, 236. 

 Nutrient bouillon, 23S. 

 Nutrient agar-agar, 23S. 

 Sterilization, 240. 



Exclusion of oxygen for anaerobic 

 bacteria. 



General methods, 267. 

 Exhaustion of air, 267-8. 

 Absorption of oxygen, 268. 

 Displacement of air, 268. 

 Cultivation of anaerobic bacteria, 

 General methods, 267. 

 Cultures in the presence of air, 



268. 

 Microbic association, 269. 

 Blood-serum culture media, an improve- 

 ment in the technique of making, 360. 

 Cancer, to make cultures from, rev., 520. 

 Catgut, to sterilize, rev., 573. 

 Celluloid thread, to sterilize, rev., 573. . 

 Culture media for bacteriological labora- 

 tories, to prepare, 284. 

 Culture media, to prepare, 632. 



