Xlii CONTENTS. 



1?A0E 



BuRRiLL, T. J. — Nev) Formula for BurriU's Stain Part 5 850 



Martinotti, G. — Staining Elastic Fibres ?! 850 



Pal, J. — Nerve Staining '» "^*^ 



Ehrlich, P. — Staining Tubercle Bacilli » ^-^l 



Unna, P. G. — Chemistry of Staining » 852 



Perenti's (J. V.) Mikrolektron, for hardening, staining, and imbedding {Figs. 



250-252) Part 6 1053 



Gaule. Alice L. — Method of Staining and Fixing the Elements of Blood .. .. „ 1054 



ZwAARDEMAKER, H. — Mitosis Staining » 1056 



Campbell, D. H. — Colouring the Nuclei of Living Cells „ 1056 



„ Absorption of Anilin Colours hy Living Cells „ 1057 



GtJNTHER, 0. — Staining Pathogenic Bacteria with Anilin Dyes „ 1058 



Sternberg, G. M. — Staining the Bacillus of Glanders .. .. „ 1058 



Griesbach, S. — Anilin Stains » 1058 



Unna, P. G. — Rosanilin and Pararosanilin „ 1059 



Paneth, J. — Extract of Logwood as a substitute for pure Hematoxylin .. .. „ 1060 

 Unna, P. G. — Reduction of Chromic Solutions in Animal Tissues corrected by 



Eeoxidation with n^O^ " lOoO 



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



Medland's (J. B.) Po'-iaWe Ca6me< (^''5's. 29 an(/ 30) Part 1 173 



Martinotti, G. — Thymol in Microscopical Technique Part 2 342 



-Hu^G^^VOBF'siF.) Apparatus for Dehydrating 3Iicroscopical Preparations .. „ 342 

 Steasser, H. — Method for treating Serial Sections imbedded in pc(/-a_^M by 



Weigert's method " 34:2 



Gage, S. H. — Permanent Caustic Potash Preparations „ 343 



Errera, L. — How Alcohol drives out Air-bubbles „ 343 



Kronig's Cement ' )> 344 



AY-LVfAiii)'s(U.F.) Opaque Wood Slide , 344 



Gage,S.B-.— Centering Card ,, 344 



GUAEDIA, J. — Hints for Microscopists „ 344 



KiTTON F. — Note on Styrax and Canada Balsam „ 359 



Weigert, C. — Medium for clearing up Celloidin Sections Part 3 519 



GiESON J. VAN Reagents for clearing Celloidin Sections for Balsam Mounting „ 519 



Magini — Mounting Sections prepared by Gohji's Method „ 520 



^IOKS.1,, K. y^ .—Rapid Method of Dry Mounting „ 520 



Morris, W. — Experiments with Media of High Refractive Index „ 520 



Heurck, H. tan, & H. L. Smith— iVew; preparation of the medium of high 



index (2-4:) andnote on Liquidambar ,, 522 



Summers, H.E. — Fixing Sections „ 523 



Hansen, A. Neat Method for Rimming Microscopical Preparations „ 523 



Brown, J. F. — Mounting Opaque Objects „ 523 



FeaZER, a. — Simple form of Self-centering Turntable for ringing Microscopic 



Specimens » «^23 



Feancotte, p. Flask for dehydrating specimens to be mounted in balsam or 



paraffin : Part 4 691 



SOYKA, J. — Permanent Preparations on firm media „ 691 



Francotte, P. — Use of Styrax in Histology „ 692 



Whitney, J. E. — No excess of balsam necessary „ 692 



VORCE, C M. — Mounting Opaque Objects „ 692 



Parkes, R. Mounting Opaque Objects on a Micrometer Background .. .. „ 692 



iK-!,iEii,¥.lj.— Cover-glass Holder {Fig. \m) „ 693 



James's (F. L.) -^'«i^''''*^<^<^ '5'^'^^^ C'a6mei „ 694 



Griffith's (E. H.) Pocket Slide Cabinet {Fig. 200) „ 694 



Baker, S. W.— irax CW^s „ 694 



