INJECTIONS OTHER MASSES (COLD). 311 



1888, p. 848). PANSCH'S Starch Mass (see Arch.f. Anat. u. Entw., 1877, 

 p. 480; 1880, pp. 232, 371 ; 1881, p. 76; 1882, p. 60; 1883, p. 265 ; and a 

 modification of the same by GAGE, Amer. Hon. Mic. Joum., 1888, p. 195; 

 and Journ. Roy. Mic. Soc., 1888, p. 1056). TEICHMANN'S Linseed-Oil 

 Masses (see S. B. Math. Kl. Krakau Akad., vii, pp. 108, 158 ; Joum. 

 Roy. Mic. Soc., 1882, pp. 125 and 716, and 1895, p. 704). 



516. Natural Injections (Rosm, Traite, p. 6). To preserve 

 these throw the organs into a liquid composed of 10 parts of 

 tincture of per chloride of iron and 100 parts of water. 



RETTEEER and ZELLNEB use solution of Miiller, see Joum*. 

 Eoy. Mic. Soc., 1894, p. 641. 



