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INDEX. 



Chloride of gold, 59. 



Choroid coat of eye, 16-18. 



Chromate of ammonium, 46. 



Chromic acid, 42 ; and alcohol, 

 43 ; and nitric acid, 55. 



Chrysoidin, 93. 



Ciliated epithelium, 54. 



Clearing media, 95 ; (on) and mani- 

 pulation of sections, 96. 



Clearing with xylol and phenol, 

 95 ; anilin stainings, 91 ; clove 

 oil, 97 ; bergamot oil, 98 ; cedar 

 wood oil, 98 ; turpentine, 97. 



Cochineal staining fluid, 86 ; 

 alum, 86. 



Colour, 23. 



Colour-blindness, 23. 



Colours for use in microscopical 

 drawing, 177, 179. 



Conversion of French fluid mea- 

 sures into English ditto, 36; 

 weights, 37. 



Cornea of eye, 15, 57, 59. 



Crystalline lens of eye, 1, 16, 17. 



D. 



DAMMAR varnish, 105. 



Deane's (mounting) medium, 101. 



Developing fluids for photo-micro- 

 graphy, 192. 



Developing photo-micrographs, 

 194. 



Development of capillaries, 59. 



Diatomacese, the preparation of, 

 144; to clean, 146, 147; to 

 mount in balsam, 149 ; to 

 mount " dry," 148 ; mounting 

 stage for, 152 ; to mount in 

 styrax, 157. 



Double staining vegetable sections, 

 142 ; with hsematoxylin and 

 eosin, 89; with picro-carmine, 

 144. 



Drawing and painting (micro- 

 scopical), 160. 



Dry" slides, 148. 



E. 



EHELICH'S hsematoxylin staining 

 fluid, 79; staining for bacilli, 93. 



Embedding, 109 ; in carrot, 111 ; 

 celloidin, 117 ; gum and gly- 

 cerine, 116 ; paraffin, 113 ; pith, 

 112 ; wax and oil, 113. 



Endothelium, 56, 57. 



Eosin, 89. 



Epithelium, 5. 



Examples in photo-micrography, 

 199. 



Eye, the human, essay by Geo. 

 E. Davis, F.R.M.S.,F.L.S., &c., 

 13 ; aqueous humour of, 16 ; 

 choroid coat of, 16, 18 ; cornea 

 of, 15 ; crystalline lens of, 1, 16, 

 17 ; imperfections in, 14 ; iris 

 of, 15, 17 ; pigmentum nigrum 

 of, 16 ; retina of, 16, 18 ; sclero- 

 tic coat of, 15 ; vitreous humour 

 of, 16. 



F. 



FAEEANT'S medium, 102 ; mount- 

 ing in, 137. 



Fearnley, Dr., injecting apparatus, 

 73, 74 ; freezing microtome, 126. 



Fill an ice microtome, to, 125. 



Fluid measures, French, conver- 

 sion into English ditto, 36. 



Fossil deposits, to clean, 147; dia- 

 tomaceae, 147. 



Freezing, 109. 



Frog, 56, 58, 60. 



Fuchsin and eosin, 87. 



G. 



GAGE'S picro-carmine staining 



fluid, 84. 

 Gelatine, 61 ; cement, 106; and 



honey, 101. 

 Gibbes', Dr. Heneage, stain for 



bacilli, 92, 

 Glycerine, 53, 102; jelly, 100 ; 



(mounting in) 136 ;i Kaiser's, 



101; Lawrence's, 101; mounting 



in, 135. 



