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Cdccato, G. — Prejxtring Supra-cesophageal Ganglia of Oi'thoptera Part 6 1045 



NORNEE, C. — Treatment of Acari „ 1045 



Stoss — Preparation of Microscopical Parasites „ 1046 



JouRDAN, E. — Investigation of Histology of Eunice , 1047 



List, J. H. — Preparing Epithelia of Actinise „ 1047 



GuiNARD — Breaking up Diatomaceous Eocks „ 1047 



James, F. L. — Preparing Crystals of Salicine . . „ 1048 



(3) Cutting, including' Imbedding and Microtomes. 



Mark, E. L. — Water-hath Apparatus for Para ffin {Fig . 25) Parti 167 



,j „ Orienting large objects in Paraffin „ 168 



Tfeife^'s {A.) Pevolving Automatic 3Iicrotovie {Fig. 26) ,, 168 



Hildebrand's (H. E.) Mcroiomc ,, 170 



MAUTmOTTi's {G.) Knife-holder for Sliding 3Iicrotomes {Fig. 21) „ 170 



Strassee, H. — Determining the Reciprocal Positions of Object-points {Fit. 28) „ 171 

 „ Section-scries and a new method for making Wax Modelling' 



plates •> 171 



Latham, V. A. — To Sharpen Razors „ 176 



Johnston-Lavis, H. J. — Cutting sections of Sponges and other similar structures 



icith soft and hard tissues {Fig. 34) Part 2 200 



ivsa'Sii^.) Freeziiig Microtome {Figs. ?>^ and ^b) „ 331 



„ „ Sliding Microtome for very large objects {Fig. 86) „ 832 



Jung, K. — Microtome used at the Naples Zoological Station {Figs. 87-89) . . . . „ 334 

 DembOWSKI, T. v. — Apparatus for controlling the position of the Microtome 



Anife{Fig.dO) ., 336 



OviATT, B. L. — Sectioning fresh Cartilage by partial Tmbeddi7ig „ 338 



Haswell, W. A. — Cutting Sections of delicate Vegetable Structures „ 338 



Rutherford's (W.) Combined Ice and Ether-spray Freezing Microtome {Fig. 



148) Part 3 508 



Kauff, H. — Machine for cutting Rock-sections ,, 509 



Breithaupt, P. F. — Sections of Chitinous Organs „ 509 



Andrews, E. A. — Orienting Objects in Par: iffin {Fig. liQ) „ 510 



KiNGSLEY, J. S. — Orienting Small Objects „ 510 



Kastschenko, N. — Method for Reconstructing Small Microscopic Objects {Figs. 



150-153) 511 



B.YT>En's {J. A.) Pa7'affin Imbedding Apparatus {Fig. 190) Part 4 678 



SCHONLAND, S. — Imbedding Objects for the Rocking Microtome „ 680 



Canfield, W. B. — Imbedding Eyes in Celloidin . . . . „ 680 



Francotte, P. — Imbedding in Vegetable Wax ,, 681 



Garman, H. — Baskets for the suspension of objects in paraffin {Figs. 191-193) „ 681 



Francotte's (P.) Sliding Microtome „ 682 



Hybeu's {J. A.) Automatic Microtome {Figs. IQi and ld5) „ 682 



M-Ahh's (P. F.) Section-s7noothcr {Figs. 196-19S) „ 685 



Borden, W. C. — Extemporized Section-smoother , 686 



Doherty, A. J. — Making Sections of Injected Lung „ 686 



Groult, P. — Hansen's Lever Microtome , 686 



Kultschizky — Celloidin-Paraffin Imbedding Part 5 845 



Mayer, P., W. Giesbrecht, & G. C. J. Vosmaer — Wate7--bath for Paraffin 



Imbedding {Fig. 230) „ 845 



List, J. H. — Modification of Reichert's Object-holder „ 846 



Mayer, P. — Modification of the Naples Section-smoother „ 846 



B.Eicn-ERT's {C) smcdl Rivet's Microtome {Fig. 2'.il) , „ 847 



Blackburn, J. W. — Myrtle Wax Imbedding Process Part 6 1048 



Be Groot's {J. G.) Auto7natic Microtome {Fig. 2i8) „ 1049 



