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(6) Miscellaneous. page 



Cox, C. F. — American Microscopes 652 



Death of i/r. Webb tjai 



p. Tech.nique. 



(1) Collecting- Objects, including Culture Processes. 



Jacobi, E. — Preparation of Nutritive Media •• 655 



Fbeudenkeich, E. — Preparing Agar-agar .. .. • •• 65(3 



Raskin, M. — Milk-peptone-gelatin for cultivating Pathogenic Micro-organisms .. 656 



DiAKONOW, N. W. — Vessel for the Culture of Low Organisms (Wi^. IQS) .. .. 657 



(2) Preparing- Objects. 



MiscHTOLD, A. — Preservation of Parts and Organs of Animals .. -. ..... 658 



Thanhoffek, L. V. — Two new Methods for preparing Nerve-cells .. 658 



LioNDi, D. — New Method for the Microscopical Study of tJie Blood . . .. -. .. 659 



Ranvieb, L. — Preparation and Staining of the Spinal Cord 660 



Chiarugi, G. — Demonstrating the Canalicular Prolongations of Bone-corpuscles .. 661 



Paladino, G. — Preparing Mammalian Ovaries .. ., 662 



Joubdan, E. — Preparing and Staining Annelida 662 



Fraipont, J. — Preparing Polygordius 662 



Z Acn AtLi^s' (O.) Method of Preparing Eggs of Ascaris megalocephalu 663 



'Bo\EVt,f 8 (T.) Method of Preparing the Eggs of Ascaris megalocephala G&i 



Keller, C. 0. — Isolating Foraminifera 664 



Brandt, K. — Preparing Sphxrozoa 665 



King, J. D. — Preparation and MounJing of Ferns 665 



Lagebheim, G. — Application of Lactic Acid to the Examination of AlgiG .. ., 666 



Tempere's (J.) Preparations of Diatoms 667 



(3) Cuttingr, including- Imbedding-. 



Ddval, M. — Collodion for Imbedding in Embryology .. ., 667 



SonwABE's Sliding Microtome (Vig. 109) 668 



Zwaardemakeb, H. — Accessor!/ to the Cambridge Eoching Microtome (Figs. 110 



audlll) 666 



BoMPUS, H. 0. — Inexpensive Section-smoother (Fig. 112) 670 



Apathy, J. — Preparing Long Series of Sections with Celloidin 670 



Proper Thickness of Microscopical Sections 671 



Neisseb, a. — Preparing Sections from Test-lube Cultlvatiuns 671 



(4) Staining and Injecting. 



Gray, W. M. — Double-staining of Nucleated Blood-corpuscles 673 



Kuhne, W. — Staining Nerve-endings with Gold Chloride 673 



BoccARDi, G. — Slainifig-Nerve-endings with Gold Chloride 674 



Schieffehdecker, p. — Weigert's Hetmatoxylin Method as appliei to other than 



Nervous Tissues 674 



BizzozERO. G., & G. Vassale — Staining Mitoses 674 



Zimmerman, A. — Staining Leucoplasls, Protein-granules, Bordered Pit Membranes, 



and Woody Tissue 675 



Weigert, G. — New Method for Staining Fibrin and Micro-organisms 675 



Platner, G. — New Nuclear Stain and Note on Fixation 675 



Lewin, a. — Baumgarten's Method of Triple- staining . . 676 



Babes, V. — Anilin-oil Safranin Solution . . . . 676 



Gbiesbach, H. — Metanil-yellow 677 



Bral'ns, R, — Simple Method for clearing Methylen Iodide ., ., 677 



Borden, W. C. — Carmine Injections .. 677 



Robin's, Lacaze-Duthiers', & Farabceuf's Injecting Syringes (Figa. llS-115) .. 678 



FoL, H. — Collin's Automatic Cannula-holder (Fig. 116) 680 



(5) Motmting, including Slides, Preservative Pluids, &c. 



Bram^well, Byeom — Half-clearing method of preparing Nerve Sections 680 



POLl, A. — Adaptation of Kaiser's gelatin for arranging microscopic preparations 



in rows .. .. .. .. 680 



Keller, C. C. — Purification of Tolu Balsam for Microscopical Purposes .. .. 681 



Malassez, L. — Hot Plate Apparatus (FigB. 117 and lib) 681 



(6) Miscellaneous, 

 Buchner, H., T. LoNGAED, & G. Bmvhm— Method of Calculating the rapidity 



of Bacterial Increase (Fig. liyy 682 



Hansen, E. C. — Analysis of Water used for Breicing as regards Micro-organisms 685 



Pboceedings of the Society .. .. ,. 687 



