THE MICROSCOPE IN CHEMISTRY.* 



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Cysto lutein, or the yellow fluid of an ovarian cyst, 

 shows with the lime-light three hands in blue, in the 



A a 71 



H ir 



Chloroiorin Solution ol' Corpora Lutea. 



same position as the chloroform solution of lutein (Fig. 

 64). 



The serum of blood, etc., shows the bands of hsemato- 



A a B 



Cysto-Lutein from an Ovarian (Jyst. 



crystalline and one or two doubtful bands, as in the figure 

 (Fig. 66). 



Dr. Richardson, of Philadelphia, gives the following 

 directions for examining blood-stains: Procure a glass 

 slide with a circular excavation, and moisten the edges 

 of the cavity with a small drop of diluted glycerin. Lay 



A a B C 



a a H' 



iSero-Luteiu. 



a clean glass cover, a little larger than the excavation, on 

 white paper, and put on it the smallest visible fragment 

 of blood-clot. With a needle, put on the centre of the 

 cover a speck of glycerin, not larger than a full stop (.), 



