ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 927 



List, J. H. — Zur Farbeteclinik, (On staining methods.) [Supra, Tp. 902.'] 



Zcitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr., II. (1885) pp. 145-50. 

 „ „ Zur Anwendung des Anilingriins. (On the use of anilin green.) 



With remarks by P. Schieffeidecker. [_Su/ira, p. 903.] 



Zeitschr.f. Wiss. Mikr., II. (1885) pp. 222-4. 

 MiNOT, C. S. — Some histological methods. 



[Miiller's fluid. — Beale's carmine. — Eosin in alcohol. — Imbedding in cel- 



loidin, post. — Dripping apparatus^for cutting under alcohol, supra, p. 900. 



— Benzole. — Balsam. — Alcohol. — Oil. — Paraffin. — Picric acid carmine.] 



Amer. Natural., XIX. (1885) pp. 828-30 (I fig.), 916-7 (I fig.). 



MoLLEB, J. — ^Die Mikroskopie der Cerealien. (The microscopy of cereals.) 



[^Post.'] Phanmtceiit. Centralhulle f. Deutschland, 1884, Nos. 44-8. 



Nachteieb, H. F. — A new Water-bath. \_Post.'] 



Amer. Natural, XIX, (1885) pp. 917-9 (3 figs.). 

 OsBORX, H. F. — A simple method of injecting the arteries and veins in small 

 animals. \_Post.'] Amer. Natural., XIX. (1885) pp. 920-1 (1 fig.). 



Queen's (J. W. & Co.) Prepared Diatoms in fluid ready for mounting. 



["Recognizing the fact that the mounting of diatom-slides from the dry 

 material is not always satisfactory (to put it mildly), we are now pre- 

 pared to offer something better, consisting of eight gatherings thoroughly 

 cleaned and put up in equal parts of alcohol and distilled water (in 

 homceopathic vials). They are of the right density or proportion for 

 mounting, and as they have never been dried since cleaning they will not 

 exhibit that annoying tendency to cling together in masses when dried 

 on the slide or cover."] 



Micr. Bulletin (Queen's), II. (1885) p. 29. 

 PoMMER, G. — Ueher Methoden, welche zum Studium der Ablagerungsverhalt- 

 nisse der Knochensalze und zum Nachweise kalkloser Knochenpartieen 

 brauchbar sind. 



ISupjro, p. 905.] Zeitschr.f. Wiss. Mikr., II. (1885) pp. 151-6. 



Ryder, J. A. — A cheap Bell-glass for the Laboratory table. \_Post.'] 



Amer. Natural., XIX. (1885) p. 920. 

 Sachs, J. — Preparing leaves to show starch-grains. [Post.^ 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Jown., VI. (1885) p. 178. 

 Savastano, L. — Tecnica microscopica vegetale. Trattamento delle gemme 

 fiorali di agrumi con I'acido picrico. 



[Microscopical technique of plants. Treatment of the flower-buds of 

 Aurantiacese with picric acid.] 



Bivista Hal. Sci. Naiurali, I. (1885) p. vii. 

 S CHAFER, E. A. — The Essentials of Histology, descriptive and practical, for 

 the u.se of students. 

 [Each of the forty-two lessons commences with a short statement of methods 

 for the microscopic examination of the tissue described in the lesson.] 



X. and 245 pp., 281 figs., 8vo, London, 1885. 

 ScHiEFFERDECKEB, P. — See List, J. II. 

 Seaman, W. II. — See Gierke, H. 

 Belekka, E. — Zur Paraffin-Einbettung. (On Imbedding in Paraffin.) 



IPvst.'] Zool. Anzciij., VIII. (1885) pp. 419-20 (2 figs.). 



Slack, H. J. — Pleasant Hours with the Microscope. 

 [Aphides — Phylloxera.'] 



Knowledjjc, VIII. (1885) pp. 129-30 (3 figs.), 174-6 (4 figs.). 

 Smith, H. L. — Mounting Media of high Refractive Index, {Post.'] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Juurn., VI. (1885) pp. 161-3 (1 fig.). 

 Taylor, G. II. — Cleaning Marine Muds. 



[Detailed directions.] Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., VI. (1885) pp. 147-9. 



Taylor, T. — Butter and Fats, [/'osi.] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., VI. (1885) pp. 103-4 (1 fig.). 

 Cf. also p. 174 — exliibita at New Orleans E.xposition showing 

 the results of ex|jerimentH on butter, fate, and fibres of 

 various kinds treated with reagents. 



