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Bellarminow — Technique of the '■'■ Corrosion" of Celloidin Preparations .. Parti 151 



Freeborn, G. C. — Carminic Acid Stai^i Part 2 305 



„ „ Staining Connective Tissue with Nigrosin (^Indulin, Anilin 



Blue-black) 3()g 



Campbell, D. H. — Clearing and Staining of Vegetable Preparations .. .. 306 



Sauvageatj, C — Staining of Vegetable Tissues gQg 



Melle, G. — Staining Bacilli of Pihinoscleroma 3Q7 



Mayer, P. — Injecting and Preparing the Cu'culatory System of Fishes ., 307 

 Petri, R. J. — Simple Apparatus for Injecting Fluids for Bacteriological 



Purposes ^^ 308 



GiBBES, H. — Logwood Staining Solution Part 3 462 



Gtjignet, C. E. — Soluble Prussian Blue 4g3 



Joseph, Max — Vital Reaction of Methyl-blue 453 



Kukenthal — Process of Staining Sections simplified by mixing the Staining 



Fluids loith Turpentine 453 



Griesbach, H. — Double, Triple, and Quadruple Staining 464 



Leven — Staining Muscle with Saffron 457 



Mangin, L. — Iodine Feactions of Cellulose 467 



Kuhne, H. — Staining the Bacillus of Glanders 4g8 



PiTTiON & KoTJX — New Rapid Process for Staining Bacillus tuherculi . . „ 468 



Nickel, E. — Staining reagents for Wood Part 5 601 



Kxjhne, H. — Staining of sections to show Micro-organisms in situ .. . . 601 

 Gabbi, U. — New and rapid Method of staining the capsule of Bacillus 



pneumonise 601 



ScHiLL — Staining Tubercle Bacilli on Slides 602 



LoEFFLER, F. — New Method of Staining the Flagella and Cilia of Micro- 

 organisms Parts 711 



KossiNSKi, A. — Staining differences in resting and active Nuclei in Carcinoma, 



Adenoma, and Sarcoma 712 



Martin, H. — Rapid method of Staining the Tubercle Bacillus in liquids and 



in tissues ^ 712 



ScHUTZ, J., & F. L. James — Staining and Detection of Gonococci .. .. „ 712 

 Dinetjr, E. — Simple and rapid Method of staining Bacillus tuberculosis in 



sputum 713 



NoRDERLiNG, K. A. — New Method for staining the Tubercle Bacillus . , ., , 713 

 Gage, Simon H., & Mrs. S. P. — Staining and mounting Elements which have 



been treated with Caustic Potash or Nitric Acid 7I3 



Vines, S. H. — Staining the Walls of Teast-plant Cells 714 



Flemming, W. — Solubility of Fat and Myelin in Turpentine Oil after the 



action of Osmic Acid 714 



Sanfelice, F. — Iodized Hxmatoxylin Part 6 837 



Trenkmann — Staining the Flagella of Spirilla and Bacilli 837 



DoGiEL, A. S. — Impregnating Tissues by means of Methylen-blue „ 838 



Flot — Impregnation in Black of Tissues 838 



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



Cunningham, K. M. — Preparation of Type-plates and arranged Groups of 



Diatoms ,. Part 1 152 



Martinotti, G. — Xylol-dammar ■.. • ^^ I53 



PoLi, A. — Kaiser'' s Gelatin for arranging microscojjical preparations in series „ 153 



James, F. L. — Limpid Copal Solution ^, I54 



Sadebeck, E. — Preserving Fluids for Fleshy and Succulent Plants .. .. „ 154 

 CzAPSSi, S. — Determining the Thickness of Cover-glasses of Mounted Pre- 

 parations j.^ J54 



