INDEX. 



Work in biology for high schools, syllabus of, 



^2277-, 



Work in high school physiology, laboratory, 



Work in Turkey, microscopical, 2547. 

 Work in zoology, field, 2400. 

 Work in zoology in the DeWitt Clinton high 

 school. New York City, laboratory, 2301. 



Work, phytopathological, new apparatus for, 



2493; 



Zoological Literature, current (reviews), 2150, 

 2195, 2245, 2290, 2341, 2391, 2433, 2479, 

 2533. 2581, 2631, 2706. 



Zoology, field work in, 2400. 



Zoology in the DeWitt Clinton high school, 

 New York City, laboratory work in, 2301. 



INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



Bain, Samuel M. 



On the Manipulation of Sections of Leaf 

 Cuticle, 2160. 

 Beal, W. J. 



Helps to High School Teachers of Natural 

 Science, 2350. 

 Benedict, Harris M. 



Preparing Microscopic Plants and Ani- 

 mals for Student Use in the Labora- 

 tory, 2647. 

 Bessey, Charles E. 



A New Sling Psychrometer, 2454. 

 Blodgett, Frederick H. 



Greenhouse for Pathological Investiga- 

 tion under Control Conditions, 2-196. 

 Bogue, E. E. 



Collecting and Preserving Lichens, 2373. 

 Bolton, B. Meade, and Harris, D. L. 



A Rapid Method for Hardening and Em- 

 bedding Tissues, 2414. 

 Bruner, Lawrence. 



Directions for Collecting, Preparing and 

 Preserving Specimens of Orthopterafor 

 the Cabinet, 2374. 

 Calvert, W. J. 



An Absolute Alcohol Still, 2643. 

 Carleton, Mark Alfred. 



Culture Methods with Uredineae, 2109. 

 Chamberlain, Charles J. 



Staining Paraffin Sections on the Slide, 



2445. 

 Current Botanical Literature (reviews), 

 2148, 2191, 2241, 2285, 2339, 2389, 2431, 

 2475, 2529, 2578, 2628, 2700. 

 An Artificial Light for the Microscope, 

 2663. 

 Chamberlain, F. M. 



A New Agent for Use in Tide Pool Col- 

 lecting, 2255. 

 Clark, Hubert Lyman. 



The Greatest Present Need in High 



School Work, 2359. 

 Directions in Regard to Shipping Reptiles 

 and Amphibians, 2365. 

 COKER, W. C. 



Algae and Fungi for Class Work, 2411. 

 A New Method of Sprouting Pollen 

 Grains, 2495. 

 Cole, A. H. 



The Technique of Biological Projection 

 and Anesthesia of Animals, 2125, 2179, 

 2224, 2274, 2321, 2415, 2461, 2500, 2553, 

 2596, 2674. 



CoNKLiN, Edwin G. 



A Simple Improvement of the Pillsbury 

 Slide Box, 2407. 

 Conn, H. W. 



Current Bacteriological Literature (re- 

 views), 2153, 2201, 2249, 2296, 2347, 

 2394, 2437. 2484, 2538, 2585, 2635, 2718. 

 Cook, Mel T. 



The Ohio Lake Laboratory, 2550. 

 Cumming, M., Harrison, F. C, and. 



The Bacterial Flora of Freshly Drawn 

 Milk, 2130, 2181. 

 Elliott, L. B. 



A New Projection Apparatus for Scientific 

 Work, 2136. 

 Fischer, Charles E. M. 



Soluble Glass as a Satisfactory Mounting 



Medium, 2413. 

 A Barnes Dissecting Stand, 2669. 

 Fish, Pierre A. 



A Combined Locker and Laboratory 



Table, 2209. 

 An Acid Proof Table Top, 2211. 

 Frost, W. D. 



Some Suggestions on the Use of the Lan- 

 tern in the Classroom, 2187. 

 Frost, W. D., and Hastings, E. G. 



Bacteriology for High Schools, 2205, 2270, 

 2383, 2426, 2522. 

 Gager, C. Stuart. 



A Simple Device for Carrying Minute 

 Objects through the Grades of Cedar 

 Oil and Paraffin, 2115. 

 Demonstration of Phototropism in Aqua- 

 tic Plants, 2309. 

 Demonstration of Fibro-Vascular Bun- 

 dles, 2315- 

 Goddard, Mary H. 



The Needs of Our Michigan High Schools 

 as Felt by the Teachers Themselves, 

 2351. 

 Gratacap, L. p. 



The Museum, 2117, 2169, 2221, 2262, 232.3, 

 2381, 2417, 2455, 2503, 2555, 2600, 2080. 

 Hahn, C. W. 



A New Method of Affixation, 2666. 

 Haig, Harry A. 



Mitosis in Root-tip of Hyacinthus, 2068. 

 Harris, D. L., Bolton, B. Meade, and. 



A Rapid Method for Hardening and Em- 

 bedding Tissues, 2414. 

 Harrison, F. C, and Cumming, M. 



The Bacterial Flora of Freshly Drawn 

 Milk, 2130, 2181. 



