ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 547 



Gage, S. H. — Notes on Histological Methods, including a brief consitleration of 

 the raethocls of patbological and Ytgetable histology and the application of 

 the Microscope to Jurisprudence. 56 pp. (8vo, Ithaca, N.Y., 1885-6). 



Gierke, H. — Die Stiitzsubstanz des Centralnervensystems. 



[Macerating mixture (Amer. Natural., XX. 1886, p. 315), supra, p. 532.] 



Arch. f. Mikr. Anat., XXV. (1885) pp. 441-554. 

 Gierke, H. — Staining Tissues in Microscopy. X. 



Amer. Mon. Micr. J mm., VII. (1886) pp. 70-3, 97-9. 

 GiFFORD, H. — Eine Metbode, unbehandelte Serienschnitte in situ aufzube- 

 wabren. (A method of preserving series sections in situ.') {^Fost.^ 



Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr., III. (1886) pp. 45-7. 

 GiFFOED, J. W. — A Method for the preparation of Sections for examination 

 with the highest powers. [Supra, p. 531.] 



Scientif. Enquirer, I. (1886) pp. 25-7. 

 Glorieux. — Le Bacille de la Tuberculose, (^Bacillus tuberculosis.') 



ISupra, p. 537.] Bull. Soc. Belg. Micr., XQ. (1886) pp. 44-8, 



from Eev. Medicale, Louvain. 

 Gottschau, M. — Erwiderong an die Herren J. Ost und Dr. A. Brass. (Reply 

 to J. Ost and Dr. A. Brass. [Post.'] 



Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr., III. (1886) pp. 14-8. 

 Griffin, A. W. — Smith's Stannous Chloride Mounting Medium. 

 [The stannous cbloride must be of the utmost purity.] 



Scientif. Enquirer, I. (1886) pp. 46-7. 

 Griffith, E. H. — Some new and improved Apparatus. 

 [Turntable No. 4 improved ; No. 6. Fost."] 



Froc. Amer. Soc. Micr., 8tb Ann. Meeting, 1885, pp. 112-3 (2 figs.). 

 Groult, p. — Le nouveau Microtome a levier. (The new lever microtome.) 



[Post.'] Le Naturaliste, VIII. (1886) pp. 241-3 (8 figs.). 



H., J. — Balsam Mounts. 



[Pressure is a mistake. " For if, where the balsam is made to inclose the 

 object, the cover is pressed down with but a very moderate degree of 

 force, and so left, as the balsam shrinks by the evaporation of its essential 

 oil it must pull the cover closer and closer to the slip, so that the ultimate 

 pressure on the cover is in direct proportion to the amount of hardening 

 which the balsam has undergone."] 



Scientif. Enquirer, I. (1886) pp. 66-7. 

 H A L L, L. B. — Mounting Fresh-water Algse. [Supra, p. 536.] 



Wth Ann. Eep. Amer. Fost. Micr. Club, 1886, pp. 13-4. 

 Hall BR, B. — Untersuchungen iiber marine Ehipidoglossen. 



[Macerating fiuid for central nervous system of marine Eiupidoglossata 

 (Amer. Natural., XX. 1886, p. 316). Glycerin, 5 parts ; glacial acetic 

 acid, 5 parts ; distilled water, 20 parts. It causes no shrinkage and 

 accomplishes its work in 30-45 minutes.] 



Morphol. Jahrb., XI. (1885) pp. 321-430 (8 pis.). 

 See this Journal, ante, p. 225. 

 [Hitchcock, R.] — Wax Cells. 



[" We do not favour them so much as we did a few years back, for there is 

 almost certain to be a deposit on the cover-glass after a time."] 



Amer. Mm. Micr. Journ., VII. (1886) p. 56. 

 HtJppE, F. — Die Methoden der Bakterien-Forschung. (The methods of investi- 

 gating bacteria.) [Post.'] 



3rd ed., 244 pp., 40 figs, and 2 pis. (8vo, Wiesbaden, 1886). 

 Imhof, 0. E. — Methoden zur Erforschung der pelagischen Fauna. (Methods 

 for the investigation of the pelagic fauna.) [Post.] 



Zool. Anzeig., IX. (1886) pp. 235-6. 

 James, F. L. — Shrinkage of Cement Cells the Cause of Leakage in Glycerin 

 Mounts. 



[Discussion only.] 



Froc. Amer. Soc. Micr., 8th Aiuir Meeting, 1885, pp. 228-9. 



