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(3) Illuminating: and other Apparatus. page 



Taylor's (J.) OZeomargfrtr /scope (Figs. 89 and 90) G96 



Heurck, H. van — Recent Improvements in Electric Lighting applied to Micro- 

 graphy and Photomicrography (F\g. ^l) 696 



(4) Photomicrography. 



SuDDUTH, W. X. — " Artistic Photomicrography attained " 698 



Zeltnow, E. — Photomicrography and the Chromo-copper Light-filter 700 



(5) Microscopical Optics and Manipulation. 

 Oberbeck, a. — Simple Apparatus for measuring the Magnification of Optical 



Instruments (Figs. d2-M) 700 



(6) Miscellaneous. 

 Celebration of the Third Centenary of the Invention of the Microscope . . . . 702 



/3. Technique. 



(1) Collectingr Objects, including Culture Processes- 

 Maupas, E. — Culture of Infusoria 703 



(2) Preparing Objects. 



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



Starr, T. W. — Preparing and Mounting with Pressure Insects entire, as Trans- 

 parent Objects 705 



Friedlander, B. — Preparing Central Nervous System of Lumbricus 706 



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



Shimer, H. — Examining a Shell-bark Michory Bud 707 



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



GiJNTHER, C. — Bacteriological Technique 708 



(3) Cutting-, including- Imbedding and Microtomes. 



King's (J. D.) Mcroiome (Fig. 95) 709 



Paoletti's (V.) Improved Microtome 710 



Darkschewitsch, L. — Method for keeping Serial Sections in order during manipu- 

 lation 710 



C4) Staining and Injecting. 

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



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



DiNEUR, 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 713 



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



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



Osmic Acid . . ; 14 



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



VoRCE, C. M. — Hints on Mounting Objects in FarranVs Medium 714 



Walker, C. H. U.—New Cell 716 



QuiNN, E. p. — Mounting in Fluosilicate of Soda 716 



BiDWBLL, W. D. — The Bidwell Cabinet 716 



(6) Miscellaneous. 



Fraenkel, C, & A, Pfeiffer — Microscopical Atlas of Bacteriology 716 



KoCKWOOD, G. G. — Detecting Alterations in Manuscripts 717 



Proceedings of the Society 718 



