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j3. Techjiique. 

 CD Collecting- Objects, including Culture Processes. pags 



ElCHTEB — Agar-agar for Cultivation 1036 



Pozzo, D. Dal — Albumen of Plovers'' Eggs as Nutrient Medium for Micro-organisms 1037 

 BccHNEK, H. — Neio Method for Cultivating Anaerobic Micro-organisms (Fig. 181) . . 1037 



Easkin, M. — Milk as a Medium 1038 



Pawlowsky, a. D. — Ctdtivation of Bacillus Tuberculosis on Potato .. .. .. 1038 



Eoux, E. — Cultivation of Anaerobic Microbes .. 1038 



BiKCH-HiKSCHFELD — Cultivation of the " Txjphus " Bacillus in coloured nutrient 



media 1039 



Nokggerath — New Metlwd of cultivating Bacteria in Coloured Media for Diagnostic 



Purposes 1039 



Plaut, H, — Improvements in Plaut's Flasks for sterilizing water 1040 



Bartoschewitsch, S. — Fire-proof Cotton-wool Plug for Test-tubes 1040 



(2) Preparing: Objects. 



Mosso, A. — Methods of Examining Blood-corpuscles - 1040 



Leigh, E. — Preserving Blood-corpuscles for Microscopical Examination 1041 



Oberstein, H. — Methods for Investigating the Structure of the Central Nervous 



Organs in health and disease 1041 



Petrone, L. — Methods for Examining the Structure of the Cerebrospinal Nerves . . 1042 

 Weil, L. A. — Making Preparations of Bone and Teeth and Betaining their soft 



parts 1042 



WooDHEAD, G. S. — Preparing large Sections of Lung 1043 



KuKENTHAL — Cleansing the Intestine of many auimals of sand .. 1044 



EouLE, L. — Killing contractile Animals in a state of extension 1044 



Fewkes, J. W. — Preparation of Embryos of Asterias 1045 



Fiedler, K. — Investigation of Generative Products of Spongilla 1045 



Haberlanut, G. — New Method for Marking Root-hairs and for Hardening and 



Staining Plant- cells .. 1045 



Klein, L. — Preparation of Fresh-water Algai 1046 



NiKiFOROW, M. — Simple Method for Fixing Cover-glass Preparations 1047 



(3) Cutting:, including: Imbedding:. 



GATHGAnT Improved Microtome (Figs. 182 and 183) 1047 



Eeeves, J. E.; — Thin Sections 1048 



(4) Staining- and Injecting. 



Mosso, A. — Methyl-green for observing the Chemical Reaction and Death of Cells .. 1049 



NiKiFOBOW, M. — Nuclear Carmine Stain IO50 



Eesegotti, L. — Staining Karyokinetic Figiires .. ., . .. 1050 



NiKiFOROW, M. — Safranin as a Stain for the Central Nervous System 1051 



Hamilton, D. J. — Combining Weigert's Hxmatoxylin-copper Stain for Nerve-fibre 



tvith the use of the freezing Microtome 1051 



Ferria, L. — Staining of Elastic Fibres loith Chromic Acid and Safranin ,. .. 1053 



Heinricher, E. — Congo-red as a Reagent for Cellulose 1053 



LooMis, H. P. — Simple and rapid Staining of the Tubercle Bacillus 1053 



Nikiforow, N. — Staining the Spirocheete of Relapsing Fever 1054 



SoTJZA, A. DE — Pyridin in Histological I'echnique 1054 



Garbini, a.— Modification of Garbini's Double Stain with Anilin-blue and Safranin 1054 



WuESTEE, C. — Congo-red as a Reagent for Free Acid . . ,. 1055 



Maetinotti, G. — Absorption of Anilin Pigments by Living Animal Cells .. .. 1055 



Geiesbach, H. — Theory of Microscopical Staining 1056 



Gage, S. H. — Starch Injection-mass 105tJ 



(5) Mounting, including Slides, Preservative Fluids, &c. 

 Garbini, A. — Mounting of specimens to be examined with homogeneous-immersion 



Lenses 1057 



Maesson, Th. — Preparing Styrax Balsam .. .. ,. ., , IO57 



(6) Miscellaneous. 



GAVimm'% (^K.) Closed Water-hath (¥ig.l8\) .. .. 105s 



Vries, H. DE — New Application of the Plasmolytic Method 1059 



Petri, E. J. — New Method for Demonstrating and Counting Bacteria and Fungi 



Spores in the air .. •• 1059 



ScHNEiDEMUHL, Ellenbebger & Bavh— Investigating the Effect of Remedies by the 



Microscope., 1060 



' Ass ALES de Micrograph ie' .- .. ,, .. ,, 1060 



PllOCEEDINGS OF THE SoCIETY .. , 1G61 



