INDEX. 



1165 



Stain, Merkel's Double, with Indigo 

 and Carmine, 899. 



, Modification of Areangeli's 



Carmine, 542. 



, Nuele.ir, in Osmic Acid Prepara- 

 tions, 713. 



, Watuev's Double, with Hema- 

 toxylin, 900. 



, Weigerfs Hamiatoxylin, 898. 



, , for the Central Nerv- 

 ous System, 709. 



Stained Amphipleura pellucida, 376 



Nuclei and Micro-organisms, De- 

 coloration of, by Salt Solutions, 

 1092. 



Staining, 709. 



, After-, by the Haidenhaiu Method, 



713. 



and Fixing Flagellata, 1091. 



, Anilin, 541. 



Bacillus of Syphilis, 354. 



black the processes from Ganglion- 

 cells, 896. 



Capsule Cocci, 713. 



Micrococci, 353. 



, Chlorophyll for, 711. 



, Double, 1S2. 



, , Botanical Preparations, 



1091. 



, , New Method of, 899. 



, , Vegetable Sections, 1092. 



in toto the Central Nervous System 



with Weigerfs Hsematoxylin-, 898. 



Method, Heidenhain's, 894. 



, New, for the Central Nervous 



System, 1090. 



Mucous Glands and Goblet-cells, 



353. 



Nerve-endings, and Isolating the 



Primitive Muscular Bundles, 895. 



Nerve-fibres of Retina, 169. 



Pneumonia-cocci, 712. 



Recurrens Spirilla in Blood-pre- 

 parations, 712. 



, Simplification of, 894. 



Spermatogems, 351. 



Spirilla in Blood-preparations, 



353. 



the Central Organs of the Nervous 



System, 542. 



with Iodine Vapour, 170. 



with Phenol and Logwood, 712. 



Wood Sections, 181. 



Staining-dish, 907. 



Stalk in Tubularia, Formation of New, 

 999. 



Stamens in Anemone, Unisexual 

 Flowers and Movements in, 279. 



, Superposed, 648. 



Star-fishes, Organization of, 624. 



Starch, Development of, in Plants 

 germinating in the dark, 819. 



Starch, Formation of, out of Glycerin, 



643. 



/'"Soluble, 89, 819. 



Starch-grains, Formation of, in Leaves 



from Sugar, Mannite, and Glycerin, 



642. 

 in Potato, Preparing, 346. 



-particles, very minute, Eau de 



Javelle as a test for, 1095. 



-sheath, Physiological Functions 



of, 102. 



Steel and Iron, Examining, 359. 



, Microscopical Structure of, 



175. 



, Application of Very High Powers 



to the Study of the Microscopical 

 Structure of, 511. 



Steel, T., Mounting with Carbolic Acid, 

 718. 



Stein, S. T., 530, 870. 



, S. v.. Apparatus for Imbedding 



Preparations specially adapted for the 

 Nervous System, 163. 



, , Obtaining' Haemoglobin 



Crystals, 699. 



, Simple Imbedding Appa- 

 ratus, 882. 



Steinbrugge, H., Deceptive Results 

 produced by hardening Solutions, 

 317. 



Stelzner, A., 367. 



Stem and Rhizome, Comparative Ana- 

 tomy of, in Herbaceous Plants, 91. 



and Underground Stolons, Ana- 

 tomical Structure of, 92. 



, Assimilating System of, 1010. 



of CruciferiR, Anatomy of, 92. 



of Dicotyledons and Conifers, 



Form of, 93. ' 



, Comparative Anatomy of, 



1010. 



Stephanodiscus Niagaras, Division of, 

 660. 



Stephanotrochus moseleyanus, 627. 



Stephenson, J. W., On "Central " Light 

 in Resolution, 37. 



Stereoscopic Photo-micrographs, Appa- 

 ratus for taking, 143. 



Sternberg, G. M., On Micrococcus 

 Pasteuri (Sternberg), 391. 



Sticklebacks Nest, Mucous Threads of 

 the Sea-, 406. 



Sting of Bee, Slructure and Movements 

 of, 427. 



Stinging Hairs, Anatomy and Phy- 

 siology of, 1012. 



Stockwell, J. K., and E. Guudlach, 

 Astigmatic Eyepieces, 313. 



Stodder, C. H., Mounting Diatoms 

 in situ, 159. 



Stokes, A. C, New Fresh-water In 

 fusoria, 85, 633. 



