906 SUMMARY OF CURRENT RESEARCHES RELATING TO 



Deby, J. — On the Microscopical Structure of the Diatom Valve. 

 [Imbedding media, supra p. 883. Bee also 



Journ. Quek. Micr. Cbib, II. (1886) pp. 308-18, 339-40. 

 Ehblioh, r. — Zur Biologische Verwerthung des Methylenblau. (On the 

 biological value of metbylen blue.) 



| Post."] Centralbl. Med. Wiss., 1885, pp. 113-7. 



„ „ Beitrage zur Theorie der Bacillen-farbung. (Contributiona to tbo 



theory of staining Bacilli.) 17 pp. (8vo, Berlin, 188G). 



E t e B n on, A. — Guide technique du Lahoratoire d'Histologie normale et Elements 



d'Histologie Generale. (Guide to the technique of the laboratory of normal 



histology ami elements of general histology.) 



viii. and -I\r, pp., 53 figs. (8vo, Geneve, 1886). 



Field, A. G. — Microscopy in Medicine. //< Microscope, VI. (1886) pp. 145-9. 



Fleji m ixi:, W. — Surrogate fiir Knochenschliffe. (Substitute for bone-grinding.) 



[Supra, p. 870.] Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr., III. (1886) pp. 47-9. 



Q A.G E, S. 11. — The Microscope in Jurisprudence. 



[" While an entire human body may be distinguish d as such with certainty, 

 histological knowledge is not, in my op uion, sufficiently advanced at the 

 present day to enable one to say that any microscopical structure is 

 absolutely characteristie of and peculiar to a human being."] 



Journ. New York Micr. So ., II. (1S8G) p. 68, 

 from Notes on Histological Methods. 

 Gierke, II. — Staining Tissues in Microscopy. XI. 

 [Transl. from Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr.~\ 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., VII. (1886) p. 150-2. 

 Giles, G. W. M. — See Bibliography a. 



Haishofer, K. — TJeher einige mikroskopisch-chemische Reactionen. (On 

 some micro-chemical reactions.) 



[Tellurium. Selenium. Bismuth. Sulphates of Barium and Strontium. 

 Sulphate and Chloride of Lead.] 



SB. K. Bay r. Akad. Wiss. MUnchen, 1886, pp. 70-83. 

 Heinricher, E. — Verwendbarkeit des Eau de Javelle zum Nachweis kleinster 

 Starkemengen. (Use of Eau de Javelle for demonstrating small quantities of 

 starch.) [I'vst.] 



Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr., III. (1S86) pp. 213-5. 

 Heurck's (H. van) Method of Silvering Diatoms. [Supra, p. 900.] 



Engl. Meek., XIII. (1886) pp. 548-9, 

 from Brit. Journ. of Phot. 

 [Hitchcock, E.] — Detection of Fats in Butter. [Post.'] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., VII. (1886) pp. 135-7. 



„ ,. On Mounting certain Diatoms. [Post.] Ibid., pp. 148-9. 



Huber, K, and Becker, A. — Die Pathologisch-Histologischen und Bacterio- 



logischen Untersuchungs-Methoden mit einer Darstellung der wichtigsten 



Bacterien. (The pathologico-histologieal, and bacteriological methods of 



investigation, with figures of the most important Bacteria.) 



viii. and 122 pp., 13 figs., and 2 pis. (8vo, Leipzig, 1886). 

 Koch, £. — Method of Staining Tubercle Bacilli. Translated by B. Persk (concld.). 



Micr. Bull. {Queen's), III. (1886) pp. 25-6, 

 from M T. K. Gesundkeitsamte, II. 

 Krause, W. — TJntersuchungsmethoden. (Methods of investigation.) 



[Recommends a 10 per cent, aqueous solution of chloral hydrate for the 

 retina instead of osmic acid — 5 per cent, ammonium molybdenate — Zinc 

 chloride for hardening brain according to Raltoni — The way to produce 

 Watuey's red and blue hematoxylin stains, and the different ways m 

 which they may be applied — Martinotti's double stain with hematoxylin 

 and eosiu — Weigert's method with ferridcyanide of potassium.] 



Intern it. Monutsschr. f. Anat. u. Histol., I. (1884) pp. 152-7. 

 List, J. H.— Beitrage zur Mikroskopischen Technik. II. Zur Verwendung der 

 Javelle'schen Lauge. (Contribution to microscopical technique. II. On the 

 use of Eau de Javelle.) [Post.] 



Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr., III. (1886) p. 212. 



