198 EXAMINATION AND PRESERVATION MEDIA. 



4. Sublimate ....... 1 part. 



Water ... ... 300 



For blood-corpuscles. 



5. Sublimate. ........ . .1 part. 



Acetic acid 1 



Water 300 



For epithelia, connective tissue, and pus-corpuscles, when it is desired to 

 demonstrate the nuclei. 



6. Sublimate . . . . . . 1 part. 



Acetic acid ....... 3 



Water 300 



For ligaments, muscles, and nerves. 



7. Sublimate 1 part. 



Acetic acid 5 



Water 300 



For glandular tissues. 



8. Sublimate . . . . . . . 1 part. 



Phosphoric acid . . . . . . 1 ,, 



Water . 30 (sic.) 



For cartilaginous tissues. 



366. Goadby's Fluids (Micro. Diet., Art. "Preservation"). 

 IST FLUID 



Bay salt (coarse sea salt) . . 4 ounces. 

 Alum . . . . . - . 2 

 Corrosive 'sublimate ... 2 grains. 

 Boiling water .... 1 quart. 

 This is found to be " too strong" for most purposes, and 

 therefore the following is recommended for general purposes. 

 2ND FLUID 



Bay salt . . . . .4 ounces. 



Alum 2 



Corrosive sublimate ... 4 grains. 

 Water . . . . . .2 quarts. 



" Schultze recommends it for preserving Medusse, Ecliino- 

 dermata, Annelid larvae, Entomostraca, Polythalamia, and 

 Polycystina, and advises the use of glycerin afterwards to 

 produce transparence." 



SRD FLUID. When carbonate of lime exists in the prepara- 

 tions, the alum must be omitted. The following formula is 

 recommended : 



Bay salt ... . . .8 ounces. 



Corrosive sublimate ... 2 grains. 

 Water ...... 1 quart. 



