INDEX. 



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



712, 877 ; KALLIUS, 877 ; 

 KUPFFEB, 810; LENHOSSEE, 843 ; 

 MONDINO, 713 ; NEUMANN, 710 ; 

 OBEEGIA, 711 ; OPPEL, 810 ; 

 OYAEZUN, 716; PETBONE, 713; 

 SALA,718; SAMASSA, 709; SEHB- 

 WALD, 708, 709, 711 ; corpuscles 

 of Golgi, 671 674 ; mercuric im- 

 pregnation of nervous centres, 

 760. 



GOODALL, spinal cord, 880. 



Grorgonia, 849. 



GOEONOWITSCH, embryology of Tele- 

 ostea, 609. 



GBAFF, VON, Turbellaria, 834. 



GUAM, stain for bacteria, 101, 102. 



Granule cells, 788 et seq. 



Granules, protoplasmic, 93, 641, 788 

 et seq. 



Grape sugar imbedding mass, 308. 



GEASEE, staining process, 111. 



GEAVIS, section fixative, 332. 



GBAT, serial sections, 333. 



Green light in microscopy, 866. 



GEENACHEE, alum-carmine, 153; alco- 

 holic carmine, 170 ; bleaching 

 mixture, 583 ; borax - carmine, 

 aqueous, 167 ; alcoholic, 169 j cas- 

 tor oil for mounting, 425 ; haerna- 

 toxylin, 185 ; purpurin, 201 ; eyes 

 of Mollusca, &c., 816. 



GEEPPIN, Golgi's silver chromate 

 method, 710. 



GEIEB, alum-carmine, 153. 



GEIESBACH, benzo-purpurin, 133; Ben- 

 gal rose, 136; Biebricher Schar- 

 lach, 134; blood stains, 802 

 804; Congo red, 132; crocein, 

 139; double stain, 270; elastic 

 tissue, 795; iodine green, 140; 

 metanil yellow, 138; methyl green, 

 109; gold orange, 139; rocelliu, 

 107; Sauregelb, 139; tropseolin, 

 107, 139. 



GBUBLEB, histological reagents, 94, 

 863; cherry gum, 858; Ehrlich- 

 Biondi-Heidenluvin mixture, 639. 



Grunpulver, 109. 



GUIGNET, soluble Prussian blue, 477. 



GULL AND, flattening and mounting 



paraffin sections, 280, 324 ; syrup 

 and dextrin process, 868. 



Gum arable pure, 329 ; preservative 

 media, 392400 ; imbedding 

 masses, 307309, 315317, 320 ; 

 injection mass, 499 ; mucilage for 

 labels, 865 ; fixative for sections, 

 329, 330. 



Gum damar, 420, 421. 



Gutta-percha, cement, 441 ; section- 

 fixing process, 336. 



H. 



Hsemacalcium, 182. 



Haemalum, 180, 181. 



Hsemammon, 183. 



Haematein, generalities, 174 179 ; 

 properties, 179 ; produced by 

 "ripening," 174176; artifically 

 prepared, 179; where obtainable, 

 179 ; formulae for haematein stains, 

 180, et seq. (alumina -haemateiii 

 stains, 180 192, other hacmatein 

 stains, 193199) ; MATEE'S haema- 

 lum, 180, 181; his hsemacalciuin, 

 182 ; his haemammon, or nitrate of 

 ammonia haematein, 183 ; and 

 see " Haematoxylin." 



Haematein-ammouiak, 179. 



Haematein crystallisatum, 179. 



Haematoxylic eosin, 189. 



Haernatoxylin, generalities, 174 179; 

 theory of staining with, 145, 174 

 176, 178, 179 ; ripening of solu- 

 tions, 174 176; dichro'ism of the 

 stains, 178 ; affinities for plasma- 

 granules and for mucin, 178 ; the 

 practice of staining, 177 ; how to 

 " blue " stains, 178 ; formulae for 

 stains, alum solutions, 180 192; 

 stains depending on the formation 

 of other lakes, 193 199, and 688 

 703, 726,755; APATHY'S, 194; 

 ABNOLD'S, 192 ; BENDA'S, 690 - r 

 BEBLINEE - BLAU'S, 688 ; BOH- 

 MEE'S, 186 ; BBANCA'S, 694 ; 

 BKEGLIA'S, 688, 694 ; BUT- 

 SCHLI'S, 185, 190; COOK'S, 192 j 



CUCCATI'8, lyO ; DELAFIELD'S,. 



