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Lee, A. Bolles — Preparing Tetrastemma melanocejAala 139 



ScHEWiAKOPF — Karyokinesis in Euglypha alveolata 139 



Klein, L. — Permanent Preparations of Fresh-%oater Algne. 139 



„ ,, Mounting Fresh-water Algse .. •• .. 140 



IsTVANFFi, G.— Preparation of Fungi 141 



Morgan, T}. Yi..— Experiments with Chitin Solvents .. .= .. 141 



Boii-DK's (Qt.) Hardening Method 142 



(33 Cutting', ineluding- Imbedding- and Microtomes, 



KiNGSLEY, J. S. — ilinofs Automatic Microtome (Figs. 27 and 28) 143 



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



(Figs. 29-32) .. .. .. ,. .. .. .. .. 144 



Kastsohenko, N. — Cutting Microscopical Objects for the purpose of Plastic Becon- 



struction (Figs. 33 and Si) .. .. 146 



(4) Staining- and Injecting-. 



ZscHOKKB, E. — New Stains for Microscopical Purposes , , .. ,. 147 



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



Neuhauss, K. — Staining Microbes Mack for Photomicrography 148 



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



Lewin, a. — Baumgarten's Triple Staining Method .. .... 149 



Baeanski, a..— Staining Actinomyces .. .. .. .... ,. ,. .. .. ., 150 



BuJWiD, 0. — Method for Distinguishing and Isolating Cholera Bacteria .. .. 150 



Bellakminow — Shellac Injection for the Vessels of tJie Eye .. .. .... .. 150 



Letelliee, a.; — Black Injection-mass 151 



Bellaeminow — Technique of the " Corrosion " of Celloidin Preparations .. . . 151 



(5) Mounting-, including Slides, Preservative Pluids, &c. 



Cunningham, K. M. — Preparation of Type-plates and arranged Groups of Diatoms 152 



Maetinotti, M. — Xylol-dammar .. .. 153 



PoLi, A.— Kaiser's Gelatin for arrangi^ig microscopical preparations in series .. 153 



James, Y.Jj.— Limpid Copal Solution .. .. ,. .. ..154 



Sadebeck, K. — Preserving-fluids for Fleshy and Succulent Plants .. 154 



CzAPSKi, S. — Determining the Thickness of Cover-glasses of Mounted Preparations 154 



(6) Miscellaneous. 



Qxsbitsi'b {k.) small Steam-generator for Microscopical Technique (Fig. 3^) .. .. 155 

 Sehrwald, E. — Parajin Oven with simple arrangement for maintaining a constant 



temperature (Fig. 36) .. ., .. 156 



STEm's (L. Y.) Steam Funnel (Fig. 37) .. I57, 



DiSTiNGVisumGr Stains of Human Blood 158 



MiQOEL, P. — Methods for ascertaining the Number of Atmospheric Germs .. .. 158 



Beegee, E. — Method for determining the true Shape of Microscopic Objects ., .. 158 



PHOOBBDINGS OP THE SoOIETY .. .. ,. „ .. ., „ .. 100 



