INDEX. 



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Photo-micrography, vii, 5, 19, 24, 

 48, ()7, 92, 121, 141, 155. 

 viii, 41. xi, 41, 234. xii, 

 88. xiii, 67, 158 

 beadiuy. vi, 42 

 without camera, vii, 152 

 colored screen iu. xi, 8 

 dry plates iu. xii, l(ii) 

 mooted matter iu. xi, 261 

 stand tor. xii, 151 

 stereoscopic, xiv, 329 

 with high powers, vi, 193. xii, 

 194 

 Ph\comyces uiteus, irritability of. 



XV, 126 

 Physicians as microscopists. iii, 136 



use of microscope to. xiv, 353 

 Physics, new system of ii, 14 



of the micro.scope. ii, 54 

 Physiological reversiou. ix, 113 

 Physiology, Foster's, ix, 232 

 of amoeba, xii, 154 

 of variable apparent magnifica- 

 tions, iii, 189 

 Phytolacca decaudra. vii, 218 

 Picric acid, xiv, 39. xv, 155 



carmine, vii, 216 

 Picro-carmine. ix, 94. xiv, 257 

 alcoholic, ix, 48 

 preparing, v, 178 

 Kanvier's. i, 22 

 stain, formula, xiv, 234 

 staining, xiv, 77, 255' 

 Weigert's. x, 161 

 Picrosulphuric acid for killing speci- 

 mens, iv, 36 

 Piersol, Dr. G. A. vii, 138 



actinic contrast in photo-micro- 

 graphy, vii, 121 

 detectiug bacillus tuberculosis. 



iii, 233 

 carmine staining, x, 266 

 drawings v. photographs, ix, 



103 

 laboratory jottings, viii, 153 

 photo-micrography, vii, 24. vii, 



155 

 staining tissues for photography, 

 vi, 41 

 Pilfard, H. G., device to replace cam- 

 era lucida. xiv, 167 

 Pigott, K., butterfly scales, v, 230 

 Pilea pumila. ii, 158 

 Pillsbury, J. H., biological notes, x, 



II, 39, 67, H9, 113, 133, 

 157, 208, 257, 275. xi, 11, 



III, 282 



cabinet for slides. iii, 154. v, 

 239 



Pillsbury, J. H. device for moan- 

 ing, v, 140 

 meeting of A. A. A. S. vii, 187 

 plauula of clava leptostyla, Ag. 



iii, 181 

 reagent box. xi, 2 

 Pinckney, E., making cells, vii, 152 

 Pipette, efficient, vii, 4 



glass, xiv, 215 

 Plant, a compass, ix, 135 

 au unknown, v, 220 

 circulation of fluids ia. xi, 11 

 crystals in. iv, 2 

 demonstrating structure of. ii, 



158 

 epidermal organs of. ii, 103, 



125 

 hairs, vi, 58 

 histology, xiv, 232 

 iu Florida, i, 232 

 in water at high temperature. 



iv, 57 

 insectivorous, xiii, 41 

 internal hairs of. ii, 164 

 internal stellate structure of. 



ii, 192 

 luminosity of. xii, 253 

 marine covered with diatoms. 



vi, 97 

 measuring growth of. vi, 218 

 mounting, iii, 137, 178 

 or animals, ii, 115 

 preserving the coloring matter 



in. iii, 179 

 rust, x, 169 

 some minute, iv, 26 

 structure, unity of iv, 236 

 vibratile cilia in. iv, 111 

 cells, iii, 164 



in animals, iii, 133. iv, 216 

 protoplasm in. vii, 236 

 walls of. xiii, 129 

 Planula of clava leptostyla, Ag. iii, 



181 

 Plasmodium malarise. xi, 139 



permanent preparations of. i, 

 173 

 Platelets, blood, M. L. Holbrook. 



XV, 361 

 Pleurococcus, development of. E. 



Hitchcock, iv, 191 

 Pleuro-pneumonia among cattle, v. 



179 

 Pleurosigma augulatum. ii, 59, 88 

 Plo Wright, 0. E., on the relation- 

 ship ofiBcidium berberidis 

 to puccinia graminis. iii, 

 34 

 Pneumococcus. xi, 212 



