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INDEX. 



The numbers refer to the Paragraphs, not to the Pages. 



Mastzellen, 788794. 



Maturation of ovum, 644; and see 

 Cytological methods. 



MATSCHINSKY, bone, 796. 



MAURICE and SCHULGIN, double stain, 

 243 ; embryology of Amarcecium, 

 612. 



Mauvein, 95, 107. 



MAX FLBSCH, see FLESCH. 



MATER, PAUL, acidulated alcohol, 63 ; 

 alcoholic carmine, 170; prep, of 

 Arthropods, 5, 58, 63, 822 ; albu- 

 men fixative for sections, 328 ; 

 bleaching, 575; Bismark brown, 

 110 ; carmine staining, theory of, 

 144147, 174; Carmalum, 151; 

 Chloride-of-aluminium carmine, 

 152; Paracarmine, 168; cochineal^ 

 old formula, 146, 172; new formula, 

 146, 173; desilicification, 574; 

 general principles of preparation, 

 5, 24; hsematoxylin (haematein) 

 staining, theory of, 145, 174 

 179; Hsemalum, 180, 181 ; Hserna- 

 calcium, 182; Haemammon or Ni- 

 trate-of-arnmonia Haamate'in, 183 ; 

 preparation of the Ammonia- salt 

 of Hsematein, 179; dichro'ism of 

 hsematein stains, 178; blueing 

 them, 178 ; critique of Kleinen- 

 berg's hsematoxylin, 184; injec- 

 tion, 508 ; picro- carmine, 162 ; 

 picro-sulphuric acid, 55 ; picro- 

 hydrochloric acid, 59 ; picro-nitric 

 acid, 58 ; section-stretcher, 280 ; 

 section fixing methods, 327, 328 ; 

 shellac fixative, 327; water-bath 

 for paraffin, 277. 



MAYER, S., " violet B." for connective 

 tissue, 129, 786; methylen blue 

 method, 117, 119, 121. 



MAYS, nerve- endings (gold process), 

 670. 



MAYSEL, Bismarck brown, 110. 



Medullated nerve, 688727 ; and see 

 Neurological methods. 



Medusse, 11, 18, 45, 542, 851853. 



MERCIER, hsernatoxylin nerve stain, 

 701; Upson's nerve-impregnations, 

 770, 771. 



MERCK, carminic acid, pure, 148 ; 

 chemical products, 179. 



Mercury, bichloride, 47, 48 et seq. / 

 and see Corrosive sublimate ; bin- 

 iodide, mounting medium, 414 ; 

 cyanide, for fixing, 49. 



MERK, making up chromo-aceto-osmic 

 acid, 36. 



MERKEL, chromo-platinic liquid, 42, 

 71, 83 ; impregnation method, 

 234; carmine and indigo stain, 

 242, 749; celloidin imbedding, 

 297; half-clearing brain sections, 

 779 ; staining nervous tissue, 746. 



Metagelatin, 497. 



Metallic salts, action of light on solu- 

 tions, 25, 211. 



Metallic stains, 210 et seq. 



Metanil yellow, 95, 138. 



Methanilin green, 109 ; methanilin 

 violet, 111. 



Methyl alcohol, for narcotising, 13; 

 for sufranin staining, 101. 



Methyl green, 95, 98, 109, 879 ; com- 

 bination stains with, 259 263. 



Methyl mixture for maceration, 548. 



Methyl violet, 93, 95, 98, 107, 111, 

 258. 



Methylal, for dehydration, 2, 119. 



Methylated spirit, 2, 862. 



Methylen blue, for hardened central 

 nervous system, 751 753, 773, 

 774; for plasma cells, 792; for 

 impregnation, 95, 113 et seq., 878 ; 

 generalities, 113 ; staining in toto 

 during life, 114; staining nerve- 

 tissue during life, 115 121; influ- 

 ence of oxygen and of ammonia, 115; 

 staining by injection or by immer- 

 sion, 116 ; the solutions employed, 

 117, 118 ; preservation of the stain, 

 119 ; impregnation of epithelia, 

 lymph - spaces, &c., 120, 121 ; 

 stains for hardened nervous tissue 

 (REHM), 751753 ; (SAHLI), 773 ; 

 (ADAMKIEWICS), 774 ; methods of 

 APATHY, 115, 117, 118, 119, 878 ; 

 ARNSTEIN, . 117, 119 ; BIEDER- 

 MANN, 117, 666; BURGER, 835; 

 DOGIEL, 115, 117, 119, 120, 652, 



