INDEX. 



Bacteriology ecouuiiic value ol'. x, 

 105 

 fonualiu iu. xv, 101 

 Ctuntber's. xv, 91 

 iu Johus Hopkins Hospital, xi, 



87 

 microscope iu. ix, 34 

 of tobacco, xiv, 177 

 of yellow fever, xii, 261 

 progress in. xii, 22 

 Bacteriosis of grape vine, xiii, 268 

 Bacterium amylozymicus. xiii, 102 

 coli commune, xv, 92 

 lactis. vi, 59 



of swine plague, vii, 201, 204 

 phosphorescens. xi, 210 

 Baird, Prof. Spencer F., death of. 

 viii, 215 



Spencer F., memorial, C. W. 

 Smiley, ix, 1 

 Baker, S., microscopical uses of the 



cat. ii, 79 

 Balicnoptera rostrata ossiJication of 



dental system, ii, 31 

 Baldness, ix, 234 

 Baldwin, L. A., staiuiug and mount- 

 ing casts, v, 240 

 Balloch, E. A., annual address, xi, 

 107 

 E. A.., international medical 



congress, viii, 188 

 E. A., trichocephalusdispar. x, 

 193 

 Balsam bottle, i, 199 

 hardening, xiv, 51 

 method of using, vi, 58 

 mounting, carbolic acid in. i, 



161 

 mounting, clearing tor. viii, 49 

 mounting in. i, 03. ii, 9. iii, 



239. iv, 144 

 mounting in cells, v, 84 

 mounts, cementing, vi, 59 

 mounts, cleaning, v, 59 

 mounts tiuishing. xi, 66 

 Bank note, silk fibre from, xii, 55 



cement, viii, 94 

 Barbadoes deposit, diatoms in. iv, 



179 

 Barks, sections of. xi, 129 

 Barley, smut of. ix, 119 

 Barnes, A. S., demonstrating living 

 trichina;, xiv, 104 

 C. R. viii, 218 

 Bartholdi statue, vi, 111) 

 Bartley, C. H., warm-stage for lui- 



croscope. i, 181 

 Ba.sic aniline colors. X, 211 

 Bastin-Bullock microscope, ix, 35 

 Bauach and Lombs. iii, 218 



Bausch and Ijomb. iv, 37. v, 74. 

 X, 278. xiii, 150. xiii, 

 291 

 apparatus, xi, 25 

 dry objectives, xiv, 20 

 illuminator, v, 126 

 microtome, vi, 205. xi, 156 

 petragraphical micioscope. ix, 

 36 

 Bausch, Edward, xii, 187 



E., full utilizatiou of microscope 

 xii, 25 

 Bay, .T. C, study of yeasts, xv, 1, 33 

 Bay berry tallow for embedding, vi, 



98 

 Beal, W. .J., continuity of proto- 

 plasm, xiii, 129 

 Beale, L. S., microscopic limit and 

 beyond, ii, 132 

 carmine fluid, ix, 29 

 acid carmine, viii, 32 

 Beard, J., paiietaleye. ix, 233 

 Beaver Creek meteorite, xv-, 183 

 Beck, K. and J., iv, 17 

 Bech, ideal microscope, ii, 144 

 Bed-bug as sources of tuberculosis 

 infection, xv, 295 

 hunter, xi, 195 

 Beecher, C. E., microscope cabinet. 



V, 126 

 Beef, poisonous dried, vi, 176 

 Beer, bacteria iu. xiii, 44 



influence of germs upon fermen- 

 tation of iv, 119 

 Bees, albino, x, 143, 273 

 tongue glands of. ii, 146 

 in cold weather, xiv, 57 

 structure of cells of viii, 15 

 ventilating, x, 89, 273 

 Beeswax, test for. xiv, 265 

 Beet rust, xiv, 189 

 Beginners, advice for. xiy, 217 



Cross and Cole's hand-book lor. 



xiv, 230 

 guide for (zoology), xiv, 239 

 Behrens, guide to microscope, v, 



38 

 Belfield, W. T., adulteration of lard. 



V, 23 

 Belgium, diatoms of i, 198 

 trichinoisis in. xiv, 324 

 Bellevue hospital laboratory. v, 



118 

 Itennett, A. W., fungi in sewerage 



aitluents. v, Kil 

 Benzine, viii, 17 



as an antiseptic, xii. 165 

 Benzo-azurin. x, 80 

 Benzole, i, 65. viii, 17 

 Benzxjpurpuriu, B. x, 79 



