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"T. F. S." — "Microscopical Advances" 137 



"The Microscope and Kidney Disease" 138 



Mokland, H. — " Curiosities of Microscopical Literature" 140 



0. Technique. 

 (1) Collecting- Objects, including- Culture Processes. 



Stone, W. E. — Cultivation of Saccharomycetes 141 



Abbot, A. G. — Improvement in the method of preparing Blood-serum for use in 



Bacteriology 142 



Katz, O. — Improved method for cidtivating Micro-organisms on Potatoes . . . . 142 



Bolton, M. — Method of preparing Potatoes for Bacterial Cultures .. .. .. .. 143 



Wilfarth, H. — Cultivation-bottle 143 



Cunningham, K. M. — Collecting and Cleaning Diatoms 143 



(2) Preparing Objects. 



Schulze, O. — Preparing Ova of Amphibia 146 



Flemming, W. — Preparing Testicle for observing Nuclear Fission 146 



Altmann, R. — Demonstrating Cell-granules 146 



Marshall, C. F. — Methods of Preparing Muscle for investigation 147 



Oviatt, B. L. — Permanent Preparations of Tissues treated tvith Potassium Hydrate 147 



Chiaragi, G. — Preparing Sections of Bone 147 



Verworn, M. — Method of investigating Cristatella .. .. 147 



Kingsley, J. S. — Methods of studying Development of Eye of Crangon .. .. .. 148 



Zacharias, O — Preparation of Ascaris megalocephala .. .. 118 



Stedman, J. M. — Preparing Tape-worms for the Museum and the Microscope .. 148 



Wright, R. Ramsay, & A. B. Macallum — Methods of studying Sphyranura . . 149 



Hamann, O. — Histology of Echhwderms 149 



Wilson, E. B. — Preparing Moulds 150 



Kunstler — Technique of Bacteria 151 



(3) Cutting, including Imbedding. 



Seaman, W. H. — Myrfle-ivax Imbedding Process .. 151 



Piersol, G. A. — Homogeneous Paraffin 151 



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



(4) Staining and Injecting. 



Babes, V. — Methods for Pathological Investigations 154 



Klaatsch, H.— Staining of Ossification Preparations 154 



Herxheimer, K.— Staining the 'Mastic Fibres of the Shin ]55 



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



Zimmerman, A. — Demonstrating the Membrane of the Bordered Pits in Coniferaz .. 1 55 



Drude, O. — Staining Diatoms 156 



Lindner, P. — Stained Yeast-preparations 156 



Wesener, F. — Staining Lepra and Tubercle Bacilli 157 



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



Roosevelt, J. W. — New Staining Fluid 157 



Piersol, G. A. — Benda's Modified Copper-hiematoxylin 1 58 



Dekhuyzen, M. 0. — Action of Staining 158 



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



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



Mayer, P. — Fixing Sections 159 



Piersol, G. A. — Substitute for Clearing 160 



Bryan, G. H. — Mounting in Canada Balsam by the Exposure Method 160 



(6) Miscellaneous. 



Dissecting Dish (Fig. 35) 161 



Mayet — Artificial Serum for Computation of Blood-corpuscles 162 



Reeves's Water-bath and Oven (Fig. 36) ,. .. ., .. 163 



Doty's Balsam Bottle (Fig. 37) 163 



Eternod's Apparatus for stretching Membranes (Figs. 3S and 39) i 163 



Gage, H. — Determination of the Number of Trichina} or other Animal Parasites in 



Meat , 164 



Selenka, E. — Models in Metal of Microscopical Preparations 165 



Kbonfeld, M. — New Reagent for Albuminoids 165 



White's (T. C.) Elementary Microscopical Manipulation 165 



Proceedings of the Society 167 



