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INDEX. 



Staiuiug fluids, carmine, ix, 31 

 fluids for objects, ix, 93 

 Gabbet's process, xiii, 171 

 Gram's method, x, 212 

 histological elements, xi, 149 

 Koch's bacillus, ix, 14 

 living cells, xv, 222 

 living unicellular organisms, iii, 



50 

 medium, ix, 53 

 micro-organisms, xv, 283 

 multiple, ix, 48 

 nerve tissues, xi, 265 

 nervous system, xi, 208 

 neuroglia, xiv, 323 

 new method, v, 212 

 nuclei, v, 35 



nuclei, reagent for. ii, 159 

 of animal and vegetable tissue. 



ix, 10, 28, 46, 93 

 of l)lood corpuscles, xii, 116 

 of elastic fibres, ix, 26 

 osteoblasts and canaliculi. xv, 



212 

 paratfin, sections, xi, 11 

 pathogenic fungus, xii, 2.57 

 pollen, i, 206 

 protozoa, x, 155 

 reagents, x, 161 

 .schizomycetes. viii, 227 

 sections, i, 143. Iv, 219. x, 



238. xi, 61, 129. xii, 152 

 simple and speedy method, i, 



143 

 single, ix, 10 

 solution for i-apid. ix, 29 

 solutions, xii. 210 

 spores, xi, 161. xiv, 321 

 syphilis bacilli, xiv, 58 

 tissues, vi, 65, 76, 89, 106, 131, 



152, 210, 234. vii, 13, 31, 



.53, 70, 97, 150. xii, 8 

 tissues for photography, vi, 41 

 tissues, Weigert's method, viii, 



31 

 treble, i, 143 

 tripple. xi, 63 

 tube-casts, iii, 153. xv, 388 

 tubercle bacilli, x, 91, 260 

 vegetable tissues, i, 37, 81. 



vii, 43. viii, 194 

 v^ith logwood. V, 94 

 yeast, xiv, 112 

 zoosperms. x, 273 

 Starch, examination of. xi, 163 

 glucose m sugar, detection of. ii, 



51 

 influence of light on. vi, 178 

 in ground cofi'ee. ii, 200 

 injection mass, ix, 195 



Starch mounting, ii, 119. iv, 151. 

 xii, 229 

 structure of. iv, 9 

 Statoblasts of F. W. , sponges, iv, 

 208 

 of sponges, v, 41 

 Stauroneis phfcniceuteron. xii, 220 

 Steam-engine, aiicroscopic. iii, 19 

 Stedman, J. M., fresh water sponge. 



xiv, 48 

 Steel, microscopic structure of. xii, 



268 

 Stentor. xiv, 281 

 blue. V, .50 

 C(eruleus. v, .50, 239 

 mounting, xiii, 68 

 Stephanoceros. iv, 37 

 Stephens, C. A., prizes for micros- 

 copical work, xi, 7 

 Stephenson, J. W., catoptric immer- 

 sion illuminator, i, 204 

 Riddell's microscope, ii, 29 

 Stereoscopic pholo-micrography. xiv, 



329 

 Sterilization of water, xi, 134 



of water by pressure, xiv, 112 

 Sterilizer, xiii, 39 



convenient, xiii, 192 

 Sternberg, G. M. vii, 37. xi, 212 

 bacillus anthracis. ii, 148 

 culture cell i, 141 

 cultivating micro-organisms, v, 



183 

 malarial germ of laveran. viii, 1 

 motion of diatoms, ii, 227 

 photographing bacteria, ii, 86 

 photo-micrographs, iii, 119 

 Stevens, T. S., key to rotifera. viii, 



64, 106, 125 

 Stevens, W. L., physiology of vari- 

 able apparent magnifica- 

 tions, iii, 189 

 Stodder, Charles, v, 55 

 about diatoms, i, 113 

 diatomaceie from Tampa Bay. 



iv, 30 

 large vs. small microscopes, iii, 



13 

 microscope stands, ii, 213 

 podura scale, iv, 4. 

 Stokes, A. C. X, 261 



adoral cilia of hypotricha. viii, 



91 

 choano-flagellata. iv, 204. vi, 8 

 contractile vesicle, xiv, 182 

 food habit of difllugia pyrifor- 



mis. iii, 93 

 fresh water infusoria, v. 121. 

 vi, 121, 183. vii, 81. viii, 

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