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Peeeyaslawzewa, S. — Investigation of Ova of CapreUa ferox Part 5 599 



Leckenby — Preparing and Mounting Insects in Balsam „ 600 



Campbell, D. H. — Demonstration of Emhryo-sac „ 600 



Halsted, B. D. — Demonstration of PoUen-mother-cells and Pollen-tubes . . „ 600 



Coulter, J. M. — Continuity of Protoplasm in Plants .. „ 601 



BoHM, A. A. — Preparing Eggs of Petromyzon Part 5 704 



Stabr, T. W. — Preparing and Mounting with Pressure Insects entire, as 



Transparent Objects ,> 705 



Feiedlandee, B. — Preparing Central Nervous System of Lwnbricus .. .. „ 706 



Hyatt, J. D. — Preparing Sections of Spines of Echinus „ 707 



Shimee, H. — Examining a Shell-hark Hickory Bud „ 707 



Smiley, C. W. — White's Botanical Preparations „ 707 



GuNTHER, C. — Bacteriological Technique „ 708 



SoLGEB, B. — Demonstrating Mitosis in Mammalia Part 6 831 



Dubois, F — Mounting Fish-scales r „ 832 



Bedot, M. — Preserving Marine Animals „ 832 



FabRE-Domeegue — Examination of Protozoa „ 832 



Schewiakoff, W. — Investigation of Infusoria „ 833 



Hargitt, C. W. — Mounting Infusoria „ 834 



Brown, A. P. — Medium for mounting Starches and Pollens ,, 834 



Gill, C. Haughton — Preparing Diatoms „ 834 



FayOD, F. — New Application of Photography to Botany „ 835 



Astley, Weight. — Production and Preservation of Saccharine Crystals .. „ 835 



C3) Cutting-, including Imbedding- and Microtomes. 



KiNGSLEY, J. S. — Minofs Automatic Microtome {Figs. 27 and 28) .. .. Part 1 143 

 Bobn. G. — Plate Modelling Method or Plastic Reconstruction of the Object 



(Figs.29-32) „ 144 



Kastschenko, N. — Cutting Microscopical Objects for the purpose of Plastic 



Reconstruction (Figs. 33 and 34:') „ 146 



'Lm'T'z'ii'''' Support" Microtome {Fig. 5Q) Part 2 304 



TAyLOn's (^V.) Combination Microtome „ 304 



Feeeboen, G. C. — Substitute for Corks in Imbedding „ 305 



PiERSOL, G. A. — Imbedding in Paraffin Part 3 462 



Freeborn, G. C. — Substitute for Corks in Imbedding „ 462 



Kma's {J. B.) Microtome {Fig. 95) Part 5 709 



Paolbtti's {V.) Imj^roved Microtome „ 710 



Daekschewitsch, L. — Method for keeping Serial Sections in order during 



Manipulation „ 710 



PoLi, A. — Imbedding in Glycerin Soap .. ., Part 6 835 



Webb. T. L. — Dextrin Mucilage for Imbedding ,, 836 



yanjKs' {G.) Improved Microtome „ 836 



Hough, R. B. — Thin Sections of Timber ,, 837 



(4) Staining- and Injecting-. 



ZscHOKKE, E. — New Stains for Microscopical Purposes Parti 147 



Upson, H. S. — Carmine Staining of Nervous Tissue „ 148 



Neuhauss, E. — Staining Microbes black for Photomicrography „ 148 



Leon, N. — Nucina as a Staining Agent ^^ 149 



Lewin, A. — Baumgarten's Triple Staining Method „ 149 



Baeanski, A. — Staining Actinomyces „ 150 



BujWlD, O. — Method for Distinguishing and Isolating Cholera Bacteria .. ,, 150 



Bellaeminow — Shellac Injection for the Vessels of the Eye „ 150 



Letelliee, a. — Black Injection-mass 151 



