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Caldwell, C. T.—i\7eM; Cemewi , •• Part 4 694 



HoPKms, G. M. — Quick method of mounting dry objects „ 694 



James, F. L. — Device for centering and holding the slide upon the turntable .. „ 694 



Kellicott, D. S. — Kaiser's Glycerin Jelly for Plant Sections „ 694 



Williams, C. F. W. T. — Mounting in Castor Oil „ 695 



Steassee, H. — Treatment of Sections which have been imbedded in Paraffin .. Part 5 853 



Mayee, p. — Fixing Sections >? 853 



'EtT'EmfiOJi's {K.) Turntable" to serve several purposes" {Fig. 2^2) .. .. .. ,. 853 



Whitney, J. E. — Wax as a Cell Material „ 854 



Waed, E. — Mounting in Fluids • „ 855 



Johnston, C. — Media for mounting very perishable Artificial Crystal Sections . . „ 855 



Bausch & LoMB Optical Co.'s Spirit-lamp {Figs. 233 and 234) „ 856 



Beiant, T. J. — New Form of Microscopic Cell „ 856 



Neville, J. — New Form of Dry Ceil „ 856 



PiNCKNEY, E. — Slide-Index „ 856 



Weigeet, C — Mounting Sections without Cover-glasses Part 6 1061 



James, F. L. — Gum Dammar „ 1061 



Maetinotti, G. — Xylol-Dammar „ 1062 



Smith, H. L. — Directions for using Prof. H. L. Smith's High Eefractive 



Mounting Media . . „ 1063 



Cowl, W. Y. — Section-lifters ,, 1063 



Seaman, W. H. — " Berry's Hard Finish " as a Cement and Mounting Medium . . „ 1064 



Booth, M. A. — King's Cement „ 1464 



HoLDEN, A.L. — A new Material Cabinet „ 1064 



(6) Miscellaneous. 



Maek, E. L. — Dissecting Pans Parti 173 



Alltng's, {CE.) Microscopical Pecords „ 173 



Geeaed's (E.) ' Traite pratique de Micrographie ' „ 174 



Lee & Henneguy's ' Traite des Me'thodes Techniques de I' Anatomic Micro- 



scopique' , 174 



MoLiscH, H. — Two new Sugar Reactions Part 2 344 



Webee, H. a., T. Tayloe, K. Hitchcock, C M. Voece, & J. H. Long — 



Discrimination of Butter and Fats ,, 345 



Wedding, H. — Microscopic Structure of an Armour-plate „ 346 



Miceoscopist's Working Table {Figs. 93 and 94) „ 346 



Waed's (R. H.) Catalogue of Microscopical Collections „ 348 



Dk. Dallingee's Address „ 348 



Whelpley, H. M. — The Microscope in Pharmacy „ 352 



'B'EE.'KESs's,{W.') Tables for Microscopists Part 3 524 



HiLGENDOEF, F. — Method for Exhibiting Semi-Microscopical Objects ,, 524 



Meyee, V. — Drying and Heating Apparatus for the Histological Laboratory 



{Fig. 15i) „ 524 



EOHEBECK, H. — Drying Apparatus for the Laboratory „ 525 



Beheens, T. H. — Micro-Chemical Analysis of Minerals '.. .. „ 525 



JijLIEN, a. a. — Examining Fluid-cavities in Quartz , 526 



Smith, A. P. — Identification of Alkaloids and other Crystalline Bodies by the 



Microscope „ 527 



Natuealist's Store-case and Book-box for Specimens „ 528 



Moll, J. W. — New Micro-chemical Reaction for Tannin Part 4 695 



Klement, 0., & A. Eenaed — Micro-chemical Reactions based on the formation 



of Crystals „ 695 



James, F. L. — Crystallization by Cold Part 6 1064 



Hallibueton, W. D. — Method of obtaining Methxmoglobin Crystals .. .. „ 1065 



FeahnIjEy's ' Elementary Practical Histology ' c „ 1065 



