362 SUMMARY OP CURRENT RESEARCHES RELATING TO 



Enock's (F.) Entomological Slides. 



[A series of slides, showing the mouth-organs of British Hymenoptera, 

 especially bees, accompanied by explanatory drawings, so that a person 

 can see at a glance the name of each part. The specimens are mounted 

 naturally, and the heads are specially prepared for a paraboloid.] 



Sci.-Qossip, 1886, p. 44. 

 E TEE NOD, A. — Armoire a preparations microscopiques. (Cabinet for micro- 

 scopic preparations.) [Fost.] 



Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr., II. (1885) pp. 511-3 (3 figs.). 

 F. — TJeber Sammeln von Tieren. (On collecting animals.) 

 [Brief directions for preserving— principally insects.] 



Naturfoi-scfier, XIX. (1886) pp. 70-1. 

 Fabhall, M. — A simple Cell for Fluid Mounts. 



[Cardboard rings saturated in patent knotting. Fasten to slip with gold 

 size and cover the ring with a mixture of gold size and oxide of zinc] 



Scientific Enquirer, I. (1886) pp. 4-5. 

 Fennessev, E. B. — A new Microscope Slide. 



[Those who delight in looking at the coursing of the blood through the 

 web of a frog's foot, or the motion of the sap as seen in Vallisneria, &c., 

 " will be pleased with the spectacle of the flow of oil towards the flame 

 of a burning lamp. To see this interesting phenomenon it is only neces- 

 sary to raise the burner, partly out of the lamp, then hold it steadily, 

 close enough to the Microscope, which ought to be turned horizontally, 

 and use a 1 in. or lesser power objective, when the current of fluid will 

 be observed writhing and struggling amongst and through the inter- 

 stices of the cotton wick. The oil may be coloured if thought 



Engl. Mech., XLIII. (1886) p. 12. 

 Ferban, J. — Ueher die Morphologic des Komma-Bacillus. (On the morphology 

 of the comma bacillus.) [Methods, postJi 



Zeitschr. f. Klin. Med., IX. (1885) p. 361. 

 Flemming, W. — Notizen zur Farhetechnik. (Notes on staining technique.) 



[post.'] \\_Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr., II. (1885) pp. 517-9. 



Fleischl, E. V. — Eia mikrostroboskopiseher Reizversuch. (A microstroboscopic 

 irritation experiment.) [Posf.] 



Arch. f. Anat. u. Physiol. {Physiol. Abth.), 1886, pp. 67-71. 

 Flesch, M. — Zur Kenntniss der Nerven-endigung im quergestreiften Muskel des 

 Menschen. (On the nerve-endings in striated human muscle.) 



[Methods, post.'] MT. Naturf. Gesell. Bern, 1885, p. 1. 



„ „ Zur Anwendung der Merkel'schen Doppelfarbung mit Indigo und 



Carmin. (On the use of Merkel's double staining with indigo and carmine.) 



[^Post.i ^aYscAr./. W»ss.Jf«^r., II. (1885) pp. 849-52. 



„ „ Notiz zur Watney's Doppelfarbung mit Hamatoxylin. (Note on 



Watney's double-staining with hsematoxylin.) [^Post.] 



^ Ibid., p. 353. 



„ „ Bemerkungen zur Kritik der Tinctions-Praparate. (Eemarks on 



staining reagents.) [Posf.] Ibid., pp. 464-77 (2 figs.). 



Francotte, F. — Reactifs colorants. (Staining reagents.) 



[Arcangeli's four formulae, ante, V. (1885) p. 1094, with modifications, post.] 



Bull. Soc. Belg. Micr., XII. (1886) pp. 48-51. 



Fbiedlander, C. — Microscopische Technik zum Gebrauch bei medicinischen 



und pathologisch-anatomischen Untersuchungen. (Microscopical technique 



in medical and pathologico-anatomical investigations.) 



|3rd ed., viii. and 128 pp., 1 pi. (8vo, Berlin, 1886). 

 „ „ Notiz, die Farbung der Kapselmikrokokken betreffend. 



(Note on the staining of capsule micrococci.) \_Supra, p. 353.] 



Bat. Centralbl., XXV. (1886) pp. 380-1, 

 from Fortschr. d. Medicin, III. (1885) p. 757. 

 Fricdldnder, C— Microscopical Technology. Transl. by S. Y. Howell. 



X. and 250 pp., I pi. (8vo, New York, 1885). 



