898 SUMMARY OF CURRENT RESEARCHES RELATING TO 



Harrison, J.— Report of Lecture on Mounting Microscopical Objects. 

 [Various receipts and directions.] 



1st Jourh. and Rep. Bramtree and Booking Micr. and Nat. Hist. Club, 



1882, pp. 9-10. 

 Heron G. A.— Ehrlich's Method for the Detection of Tubercle Bacillus in 

 Sputum. Brit. Med. Joum., No. 1137 (1882) p. 735. 



Hitchcock, R. — Mounting Histological Specimens. 



[Remarks on T. C. White's paper, ante, p. 438, and on mounting in fluids 

 of various refractive indices.] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Joum., III. (1882) pp. 198-9. 

 Kitton, F — Talc. 



[Rarely used now for permanent preparations — sometimes substituted for 

 selenite in polariscopes but not satisfactorily.] 



Sci.-Gossip, 1882, p. 232. 

 „ „ Preparation of Diatoms. 



[Translation of and Note on Professor L. J. Brim's paper. Supra, 

 p. 887.] Sci.-Gossip, 1882, p. 257. 



Lewis, B.— On the Methods of Preparing, Demonstrating, and Examining 

 Cerebral Structure in Health and Disease. 



Brain, Jan. 1881, p. 502, April 1881, p. 82, Oct. 1881, p. 351, 

 Jan. 1882, p. 441, and April, p. 74. 

 Libbet W.,jun. — A New Form of Constant Pressure Injection Apparatus. 

 [Post.'] Amer. Mon. Micr. Joum., III. (1882) pp. 187-9 (1 fig.). 



M., C. J. — The Preparation of Dammar "Varnish for Microscopic Purposes. 

 [Post. Containing also directions for a substitute for Canada balsam made 

 bv gently evaporating copal varnish and adding pure benzole.] 

 J & Sci.-Gossip, 1882, p. 257. 



Maplestone, C. M.— Observations on Living Polyzoa. 



[Contains note as to finding living specimens washed up on the beach. 

 Post.] 



Trans, and Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria, XVHI. (1882) pp. 48-51 (1 pi.). 

 Martin's (the late John, of Maidstone) Unmounted Objects. 



[Notice that the unmounted material from his laboratory Las been 

 forwarded to Rochester, N.Y., for sale.] 



Amer. Natural., XVI. (1882) p. 931. 

 Mayer S — Beitrag zur histologischen Technik. (Contribution to Histo- 

 logical Technic.) SB. Wien. Akad., LXXXV. (18S2) pp. 69-S2 (2 pis.). 

 ° Meter, H. v. — Modificirte Form der Kleisterinjection. (Modified form of Paste 

 Injection.) Arch. f. Anat. u. Physiol. (Anat. Abth.) 1882, pp. 60-1. 

 Minor, — . — TJeber die combinirte Palladiumchlorid-Carminfarbung zur 

 pathologischen Untersuchung der Centralnervensystems. (On Chloride of Pal- 

 ladium and Carmine for Pathological Researches on the Central Nervous System.) 



Centrabl. f. d. Med. Wiss., 1882, p. 38. 

 Mounting Classes, Microscopical. 



[Notice of the opening meeting of the present session of the Manchester 

 Microscopical Society.] 



North. Microscopist, II. (1882) p. 322. 

 Motret, M. — Micrographic Study of Dyed Silks. 



Chem. Review, XI. (1882) p. 203, from Teinturier Pratique. 

 Neelsen & P. Schtefferdecker. Beitrag zur Verwendung der 'atherischen 

 Oele in der histologischen Technik. (Contribution to the use of Ethereal Oil in 

 Histological Technic.) Arch. f. Anat. u. Entwicklgsg., 1882, pp. 204-6. 



Noll, F. C— Eau de Javelle als Mittel zum Entfernen der Weichtheile aus 

 Microscopischen Pr'aparaten. (Eau de Javelle as a means of removing the soft 

 parts of Microscopical Preparations.) [Supra, p. 889.] 



* Zool. Anzeig., V. (1S82) pp. 528-30. 



Olivier, L. — Les Procedes Operatoires en Histologic vegetale. (Practical 

 Processes in Vegetable Histology.) (Concld.) [Post.'] 



Rev. Sci. A T at, H. (1882) pp. 71-91. 

 Randall, B. A. — An Economical Cabinet for Microscopical Slides. [Post.] 

 The Microscope, II. (1882) pp. 134-5, from Western Medical Reporter. 



