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Ki'KENTHAL — Cleansing the Intestine of many animals of sand Part 6 1044 



Roule, 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 



Haberlandt, Q.—New Method for Marking Root-hairs and for Hardening 



and Staining Plant-cells ,, 1045 



Klein, L. — Preparation of Fresh-water Algse „ 104G 



Nikiforow. M. — Simple Method for Fixing Cover-glass Preparations.. .. „ 1047 



(3) Cutting-, including Imbedding-. 



Seaman, W. H. — Myrtle-wax Imbedding Process Part 1 151 



Piersol, G. A. — Homogeneous Paraffin „ 151 



Sciiiefferdecker's (P.) Microtome for cutting under alcohol (Fig. 34) .. „ 152 



Moll, J. W. — Application of Paraffin Imbedding in Botany Part 2 315 



Pfitzer, E. — New Imbedding Material „ 316 



Dale's (H. F.) Microtome (Figs. 60 and 61) „ 317 



Schonland, S. — Imbedding Plant Tissues Part 3 511 



Kyder, J. A. — Celloidin-paraffin Methods of Imbedding „ 512 



Vinassa, E. — Pharmacognostic Microtome and Technique (Figs. 93 and 94) „ 513 



Duval, M. — Collodion for Imbedding in Embryology Part 4 667 



Schwabe's Sliding Microtome (Fig. 109) „ 668 



Zwardemaker, H. — Accessory to the Cambridge Rocking Microtome (Figs. 



110 and 111) „ 669 



Bumpus, H. C. — Inexpensive Section-smoother (Fig. 112) „ 670 



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



Proper Thickness of Microscopical Sections „ 671 



Neisser, A. — Preparing Sections from Test-tube Cultivations ,, 671 



Krysinski & G. M. Beringer — Photoxylin for Imbedding Part 5 834 



Campbell, D. H. — Paraffin-imbedding Process in Botany „ 834 



Apathy, S. — Further Notes on Celloidin Technique „ 836 



Bruce's (A.) Microtome for cutting whole sections of the Brain and other 



organs (Figs. 153 and 154) , 837 



Thate's (P.) New Microtome (Fig. 155) „ 839 



Erdos, J. — Accessory for rapid cutting with the Thoma Microtome (Fig. 156) „ 840 

 Strasser, H. — New Section-stretcher, with arrangements for removing the 



Section „ 841 



Cathc art Improved Microtome (Figs. 182 and 183) Part 6 1047 



Reeves, J. E. — Thin Sections „ 1048 



(4) Staining and Injecting. 



Babes, V. — Methods for Pathological Investigations Parti 154 



Klaatsch, H. — Staining of Ossification Preparations „ 154 



Herxheimer, K. — Staining the Elastic Fibres of the Skin „ 155 



Boccardi, G. — Staining Nerve-terminations with Chloride of Gold .. .. „ 155 

 Zimmermann, A. — Demonstrating the Membrane of the Bordered Pits in 



Coniferse „ 155 



Drtjde, O. — Staining Diatoms „ 156 



Lindner, P. — Stained Yeast-preparations ,, 156 



Wesener, F. — Staining Lepra and Tubercle Bacilli >f 157 



Grigorjew, A. W. — Specificness of the Tubercle Bacillus Stain w 157 



Roosevelt, J. W. — New Staining Fluid „ 157 



Piersol, G. A. — BenduHs Modified Copper-hsematoxylin „ 158 



Dekhcyzen, M. O. — Action of Staining „ 158 



Hochstetter, F. — Modification of Schicfferdecker's Celloidin Corrosion Mass „ 159 



