ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 1101 



Afanassiew, M. — Gram's Method of Staining applied to the Examination of 

 the Micro-organisms in Pneumonic and Tuberculous Sputum. 



Edinburgh Med. Journ., 1885, pp. 717-26 (1 pi.). 

 Beddow, F. — Staining Vegetable Sections. [Supra, p. 1092.] 



Sci.-Gossip, 1S8G, p. 233. 

 Bergeaud. — See Crookshank, E. M. 



Bienstock, B. — ZurFrage der sog. Syphilis-bacillen und der Tuberkel-bacillen- 

 farbung. (On the so-called Syphilis Bacilli and Tubercle Bacilli Staining.) 

 [Post.'] Furtschr. d. Med., IV. (1886) p. 193. 



Blochmann, F. — Die Mikroskopische Thierwelt des Susswassers. (The 

 Microscopical Fresh-water Animal World.) 



[Part II. of 'The Microscopical Fresh-water Vegetable and Animal World.'] 

 iv. and 122 pp., 7 j>ls., 4to, Braunschweig, 1S86. 

 Bkeckenfeld, A. H. — [Gold-plated Diatoms.] 



[Exhibition.] Proc. San Francisco Micr. Soc, Sept. 1886. 



Cf. Engl. Mech., XLIV. (1S86) p. 170. 

 Chktjstschoff, K. v. — Mikropetrographische Mittheilungen. (Micropetro- 

 graphic Communications.) 



Tschermak's Mineral, u. Petrogr. Mittheil, VII. (1886) p. 295. 

 Cole, A. C. — Studies in Microscopical Science. Vol. IV. Sects. I.-IV. Nos. 

 3 and 4 (each 4 pp.). 

 Sect. I. Botanical Histology. No. 3. A bifacial leaf. Plate III. Leaf of 

 Ivy (Hcdera helix). Vert. Sect. — No. 4. Absorbent Organs. Plate IV. 

 Salvinia, Lcpidium, and Ulva. > 



Sect. II. Animal Histology. No. 3. The Human Penis. Plate III. Penis 

 of Infant, at term x 11. — No. 4. The Penis in the lower Animals. 

 Plate IV. Penis of Dog. Trans. Section x 14. 

 Sect. III. Pathological Histology. Nos. 3 and 4. Normal Kidney (contd.) 



Plate III. Acute Congestion of Kidney. [Plate IV. ?] 

 Sect. IV. Popular Microscopical Studies. Nos. 3 and 4. The Sea Fans 

 (contd.). Plate III. Spines and Plate of Palmipes membranaceus. Plate IV. 

 Marine Alga, Ptilota elegans. 

 Crookshank, E. M. — Manuel pratique de Bacteriologie basee sur les methodes 

 de Koch. (Practical Manual of Bacteriology based on the methods of Koch.) 

 Transl. by Bergeaud. 



300 pp., 32 pis., and 44 figs., 8vo, Paris, 1886. 

 Esmaech, E. — Ueber eine Modification des Koch'schen Plattenverfahrens zur 

 Isolirung und zum quantitativem Nachweis von Mikroorganismen. (On a 

 modification of Koch's plate process for the isolation and quantitative analysis 

 of Micro-organisms.) Zeitschr. f. Hygcinc, I. (1886) p. 293. 



Fkiedlander, C. — Ueber die farberische Keaction der Tuberkelbacillen. (On 

 the colour reaction of Tubercle Bacilli.) 



Fortschr. d. Med., VII. (18S6) p. 196. 

 Gab el, H. G — Investigation with the Microscope. 



["An interesting and instructive paper, in which he calls the attention of 

 the profession to the great service which the Microscope is rendering in 

 the field of medicine. He also offers several pleasant bits of advice and 

 practical suggestions.''] 



The Microscope, VI. (1886) pp. 208-9, from Chicago Med. Times. 

 Garb ini, A. — Manuale per la Tecnica moderna del Microscopio nelle osserva- 

 zioni istologiche ed anatomiche. (Manual of the modern technique of the 

 Microscope in histological and anatomical observations.) 



2nd ed., 400 pp. and 94 figs., 8vo, Verona, 1886. 

 Giacomini, C. — Nuovo processo di Conservazione delle Sezioni microscopiche. 

 (New process for preserving microscopical sections.) [Post.] 



Giorn. R. Accad. Medic. Torino, 1885, Fasc. 10-12, 28 pp. 



Gottstein, A.— Die Beeinfiussung des Farbungsverhaltens von Mikro-organ- 



ismen durch Fette. (Relation of fatty matter to the receptivity of staining in 



micro-organisms.) [Post'] Fortschr. d. Med., IV. (1886) p. 252. 



G u A H n e k i, A.— Nota di tecnica micologica. (Note on mycological technique.) 



8vo, Milano, 1886. 



