ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 177 



Pelletan, J. — Microtome a levier — Hansen. (Hansen's Lever Microtome.) [Post.'] 



Journ. de Microfjr., X. (1886) pp. 507-12 (6 figs.). 



PiNCKNEY, E.— A new Slide Cabinet. The Microscope, VI. (1886) pp. 242-3 (1 fig.). 



Plaift. — TJeber eine nene Methode znr Conservirung und Weiterziichtung der Gelatine- 



culturen. (On a new method for preserving and further cultivating gelatin 



cultures.) Fortschr. d. Med., IV. (1886) p. 419. 



Peus. — Farbung der Gewebe am lebenden TMere nach der Methode von Ehrlich. 



(Staining the tissues of living animals by Ehrlich's method.) 



Aerztl. Rundschau {Krakau), 1886, No. 10. 

 Beeves' (J, C ) Thin Sections. Elegant Preparations. 



["Phenomenal sections of pathological and histological material" which "for 

 thinness and uniformity of section have never been surpassed and rarely 

 equalled." Also of Bacillus tuherculi. Fost.'\ 



St. Louis Med. and Surg. Journ., LI. (1886) pp. 154-5, 281-2. 

 Eocellin. 



["Kocellin colours bone, connective tissue, glands, and epithelium cherry-red; 

 gold or orange serves for fresh or alcoholic or chromic acid preparations. Bone is 

 stained deep orange-red, cartilage, gold, connective tissue, reddish ; especially 

 valuable for glandular tissue ; it gives a splendid appearance to liver injected 

 with Berlin blue, the blue vessels show on a gold ground ; sections of skin give 

 fine results. Preparations after washing and cleaning are best mounted in 

 Canada balsam ; oil of cloves is mostly used for clearing, but where the colours 

 are very delicate, use oil of lavender or quite colourless oil of aniseed, as the 

 yellow colour of the oil of cloves injures them."] 



The Microscope, VL (1886) p. 95. 

 St 6 HE, P. — Lehrbuch der Histologie und mikroskopischen Anatomie des Menschen mit 

 Einschluss der mikroskopischen Technik. (Guide to human histology and micro- 

 scopical anatomy, including microscopical technique.) 



viii. and 255 pp , 199 figs., 8vo, Jena, 1887. 

 Steassee, H. — TTeber die Nachbehandlnng von Serienschnitten bei ParafSieinbettung. 

 (On the after-treatment of series sections with paraffin imbedding,) IPost.'] 



Zeitschr.f. Wiss. Mikr., III. (1886) pp. 346-50. 

 Tayloe, T. — Butter and Fats. 



[Eeply to criticisms of editor of ' Science.'] Science, VIII. (1886) pp. 455-8. 



Amer. Man. Micr. Journ., VII. (1886) p. 211-13. 



Photo-micrographs of Butter and Fats. 



Cf. Micr. Bulletin {Queen's), 111. (1886) pp. 47-8. 



Thanhopfee, L. v. — Beitrag znr TIntersuchnngstechnik des Centralnervensystems. 



(Contribution to the investigation-technique of the central nervous system.) [_Post.'\ 



Math, u. Nativrinss. Berichte aus Ungarn, III. (1886) p. 79. 



Totungsmethoden fiir wirbellose Tiere. (Methods of killing Invertebrata.) \_Post.'] 



Tageblatt d. 59 Versamml. Deutsch. Naturforscher u. Aerzte, 1886, np. 411-4. 



Naturforscher, XIX. (1886) pp. 517-8. 

 Veies, H. DE — How to make colourless specimens of plants to be preserved in alcohol. 



[Cf. 1886, p. 1075.] Nature, XXXV. (1886) p. 149. 



"Water-bath for use in Imbedding, [_Post.'] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., VII. (1886) pp. 203-4. 

 Whelpley, H. M. — The Microscope in Pharmacy. [Post.'] 



The Microscope, VI. (1886) p. 280. 

 Whitelegge, T. — List of the Fresh-water Rhizopoda of N. S. Wales. I. 



[" When gathering aquatic plants in search of any of the unattached forms of micro- 

 scopic life, they should never be lifted entirely out of the water, but floated or 

 pushed into a bottle with as little disturbance as possible. By adopting this 

 method many more living forms will be obtained than would be the case if the 

 plants were lifted altogether out of water." Also directions for preparing and 

 mounting rotifers, infusoria, diatoms, desmids, &c., using 1 per cent, osmic 

 acid.] 



Journ. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, I. (1886) pp. 497-504. 



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