546 SUMMARY OF CURRENT RESEARCHES RELATING TO 



Beatty's (Q. S.) Methods for staining and double-staining vegetable tissues. 

 [Keprinted from ' Pop. Sci. Monthly ' and ' Amer. Journ. of Micr.'] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., VII. (1886) pp. 43-8. 

 Bessell, J. B. — Mounting Fish Skins. 



[For the polariscope, wash, dry under pressure, soak in spirits of turpentine 

 for two or three days, and mount in balsam or balsam and benzole.] 



Scientif. Enquirer, I. (1886) p. 73. 

 Bid WELL, F. H.— Staining for diagnosis. 



[Has used ordinary eosine ink for staining urinary deposits.] 



Micr. Bulletin {Queen's), III, (1886) p. 8. 



Bizzozeeo, G. — Nuovo metodo per la dimostrazione degli element! in cariocinesi 



nei tessuti. (New method for the demonstration of the elements in karyo- 



kiaesis.) IPost.'] Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr., III. (1886) pp. 24-7. 



BouLT, H. E. — Mounting Bird Parasites. 



[Directions for mounting the smaller kinds.] 



Journ. of Micr., V. (1886) p. 119. 

 BucHNEE, H. — TIeberdas Verhalten der Spaltpilzsporen zu den Anilinfarbstoffen. 

 (On the behaviour of the spores of schizomycetes with the anilin stains.) 

 IPost.'] 



Sep. Eep, SB. Gesell. Morph. u. Physiol. Miinchen, 1885, 4 pp. and 1 fig. 

 Of. Bot. Centralhl, XXVI. (1886) pp. 55-6. 

 0., A. — Mounting Chemical Crystals. [Post.'] 



Scientif. Enquirer, I. (1886) pp. 70-1. 

 Cunningham, K. M. — [Arranged and other Slides from Vienna.] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Jmrn., VII. (1886) p. 78. 

 Crr BTis, L. — The Cultivation of Bacteria and the Cholera BacUlus. 



[Describes : — the preparation of peptonized gelatin and plate and needle 

 cultures ; growth of forms iu hanging drops ; culture on potatoes ; 

 cholera bacillus.] 



Proc. Amer. Sac. Micr., 8th Ann. Meeting, 1885, pp. 142-50. 

 Gushing, E. W. — Bacillus tuberculosis. 



[Koch's method of preparing and other remarks.] 



Micr. Bulletin {Queen's), III. (1886) pp. 2-3. 

 Debes, E. — Sammeln und Behandlung lebender Biatomaceen. (Collection and 

 treatment of living Diatomacese.) {Post.'] 



Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr., III. (1886) pp. 27-38. 

 Diatoms, Sections of. 



[Cementstein from Mors, Denmark.] 



Micr. Bulletin {Queen's), III. (1886) p. 5, 

 DiENELT, F. — ^Durability of White Zinc Cement. 



[Calling attention to transverse cracks caused by shrinkage, and suggested 

 remedy by the editor of a coat of shellac in alcohol.] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., VII. (1886) p. 78. 

 Dbapee, E. T. — Graphic Microscopy. II. 



[No. 3. Ovary of toad x 40. No. 4. Vertical section of tooth of cat X 30.] 



2 pp. and 2 pis. (8vo, London, 1886). 

 EwiNG, P. — On mounting small Mosses for Microscopic Examination. 



["The following was the medium employed, the specimens being mounted 

 as transparencies on cards of a suitable size : — 7 parts pure glycerin, 

 1 part French gelatin, 6 parts distilled water ; add 1 drop carbolic acid 

 to every 100 drops of above mixture. The whole to be boiled till the 

 flakes caused by the carbolic acid disappear, and filtered through spun 

 crystal."] 



Proc. and Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, I. (1886) p. xlviii. 

 F., M. — A Hint on the keeping of Melicerta ringens. \_Supra, p. 450.] 



Scientif. Enquirer, I. (1886) p. 46. 

 Flesch, M. — Notizen zur Technik mikroskopischen Untersuchungen am Cen- 

 tralen Nervensystem. (Notes on the technique of microscopical investigations 

 of the central nervous system.) \_Post.'] 



Zeitschr. f Wiss. Mikr., III. (1886) pp. 49-62. 



