ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 485 



KiNDFLEiscH. — BacilH of Tubercle. 



[They are best stained by fuchsin, soluble in alcohol but not in water. Two 

 or three drops of a concentrated solution in 2-3 cm. of anilin-oil water are 

 sufficient. The staining is especially good at 40° C. The bacilli are 

 uniformly stained if a few drops of fuchsin are added to a mixture of 

 equal parts of alcohol, water, and nitric acid.] 



The Microscope, IV. (1884) p. 91. 

 Sharp, B. — On Semper's method of making dried preparations. \_Postr\ 



I'roc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1884, pp. 24-7. 

 Sharp, H. — On the Mounting of Objects in cells with Canada Balsam medium. 



Journ. Roy. Sac. N.S. Wales, XVI. (1883 for 1882) pp. 286-8. 

 Simon, P. — See Coze. 



Slack, H. J. — Pleasant Hours with the Microscope. 



[Spiral vessels of rhubarb, &c.— Oxalate of Lime in Wood Sorrel] [Fish 

 scales] [Proboscis of Ophideres] [Wings of Insects]. 

 Knowledge, V. (1884) pp. 240, 282-3 (3 figs.), 330-1 (2 figs.), 371-2 (1 fig.). 

 Smith's (H. L.) New Mounting Medium. [S"pra, p. 476.] 



[See also Cox, J. D.] The Microscope, IV. (1884) pp. 77-8. 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., V. (1884) p. 80. 

 Stowell, 0. H. — Studies in Histology. Lesson I. Injecting. II. Hardening, 

 Soltening, Dissociating and Normal Fluids. 



The Microscope, IV. (1884) pp. 49-56, 80-6. 

 „ „ The Measurement of Blood-corpuscles. 



[Discussion of recent articles. He considers the relative size of the red 

 blood-corpuscles as given by Gulliver incorrect] 



The Microscope, IV. (1884) pp. 60-1. 

 „ „ White Zinc Cement. 



[Commendation of it when properly put on, in opposition to R. Hitchcock's 

 view that it will run iu and spoil the mounts.] 



The Microscope, IV. (1884) p. 62. 

 Walmtley & Co.'s Circular on Bacillus Staining. [Vol. III. (1883) p. 310.] 



The Microscope, IV. (^1884) pp. 79-80. 

 West, T. — Naphthaline. 



["It is considered by Prof. Williamson of Manchester, to furnish the very 

 best of all substances for imbedding delicate microscopic subjects in 

 previous to cutting sections."] 



Journ. of Microscopy, III. (1884) pp. 113-4. See also p. 119. 

 Wills, — . — Mounting Desmidiese. 

 [Plain water— gold size.] 



Proc. Manch. Lit. and Phil. Soc, XXI. (1882) pp. 38-40. 

 WiLBON, C. B. — The mesenterial filaments of the Alcyonaria. 



[Contains "Methods of preparing the Alcyonaria." A7ner. Nat., XVIII. 

 (1884) p. 558. Post.] 



MT. Zool. Stat. JSfeapel, V. (.1884) p. 3. 



