548 SUMMARY OP CURRENT RESEARCHES RELATING TO 



James, F. L. — A new Injecting Apparatus. [Post.'] 



St. Louis Med. and Surg. Journ., L. (1886) pp. 237-9 (1 fig.). 

 „ „ Elementary Microscopical Technology. 

 [VII. Section-cutting (^contd.). The section knife. Other accessories. 

 Arrangement of the work-table. Cutting. Care of instruments. VIII. 

 Staining animal tissues.] 



Ibid., pp. 239-44 (1 fig.), 305-10. 

 „ „ Cleaning old and damaged Slides. 

 [Put them into a mixture of gasoliu or benzin, spirits of turpentine and 

 alcohol in equal parts. A good wiping and polishing leaves the slide 

 optically clean.] 



Ibid., p. 304. 

 J AQUET, M. — Eecherches sur le Systems vasculaire des AnneUdes. 



[Methods of injecting annelids. (Amer. Natural., XX. 1886, p. 314.) 

 ISupra, p. 540.] 



MT. Zool. Stat. Neapel, VI. (1885) pp. 298-300. 

 Jelgersma, G. — Notiz iiher Anilinschwarz. (Note on anilin-blue-black.) 



lPost.'\ Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr., III. (1886) pp. 39-40. 



JoLY, J. — On the Melting-points of Minerals. 



[Account of experiments with the Meldometer.] 



Nature, XXXIV. (1886) p. 22 

 (Keport of Proceedings of Dublin Univ. Exper. Sci. Assoc, March 16). 

 Kinne Self-centering Turn-table. 



TNow made with projecting hand-rest.] 



Micr. Bulletin (^Queen's), III. (1886) p. 6. 

 Kleeberg, a. — Die Markstrahlen der Coniferen. 



[Directions for removing resin from conifers. Ante, p. 270.] 



Bot. Ztg., XLIII. (1885) pp. 673-86, 689-97, 705-14, and 721-9 (1 pi.). 

 KtJNSTLER, J. — Sur la Structure des Flagelles. (On the structure of the 

 Flagellata.) [Methods, post."] 



Journ. de Microgr., X. (1886) pp. 17, 58-63 (1 pi. and 1 fig.). 

 Latham, V. A. — The Microscope and how to use it. VI. 



[Double staining, contd.'] Journ. of Micr., V. (1886) pp. 105-11. 



Lenhossek, M. V. — Ein neues Hiilfsmittel zur Herstellung von Serienpraparaten 

 aus dem centralen Nervensystem. (A new expedient for making series pre- 

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



Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr., III. (1886) pp. 53-5 (1 fig ). 

 Lett, H. W.— Mounting Fish Skins. 



[Clean with potash and water and dry for two months in a warm spot. 

 Mount dry.] 



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

 List, J. H. — Beitrage zur mikroskopischen Technik. (Contributions to micro- 

 scopical technique.) {^Post.'] 



Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr., 111. (1886) pp. 43-4. 

 Madan, H. G. — Note on some organic substances of high refractive power. 



[(1) Naphthyl-phenyl-ketone dibromide. Eef. Ind. 1-666. (2) Meta- 

 cinnamene. Kef. Ind. 1-593. (3) Monobromo-naphthalene. Eef. Ind. 

 1 - 662. " The most hopeful direction ia which to look is undoubtedly 

 towards some of those complex organic compounds which are now being 

 built up by many workers in England and Germany."] 



Proc. Phys. Soc. Lond., VII. (1886) pp. 364-6. 

 Manton, W. P. — On the preparation of Chick Embryos for microscopical exami- 

 nation. 



[Directions for preparing.] 



Proc. Amer. Soc. Micr., 8th Ann. Meeting, 1885, pp. 66-70. 

 MiGTiLA, W. — Notiz tLber eine Ausbewahrungsmethode von Algenpraparaten. 

 (Note on a preservative process for algae.) \_Post.'] 



Zeitschr. f. Wiss Mikr., III. (1886) p. 47. 

 Moll, J. W. — Micro-chemical determination of Tannic Acid. [^Post."] 



St. Louis Nat. Druggist, VIII. (1886) p. 188, from Chem. Ztg. 



