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v5) Photomicrography. page 



'EYA-i>iii's(F.H.) Focusing Screen for Photomicrography (Fig. 8'6) .. •» .. ..320 



(6) Microscopical Optics and Manipulation. 



(7) Miscellaneous. 



Mayall, J., jun. — A Visit to Jena 322 



Microscopic Justice , 325 



p. Teclmique. 



(1) Collecting- Objects, including- Culture Processes. 



(2) Preparing- Objects. 



List, J. H. — Preparing Goblet-cells 325 



OviATT, B. L. — Preventing Cartilage-cella shrinJiing away from Matrix 326 



NissEN, F. — Demonstrating the Nuclei of Mammary Gland-cells in Lactation .. .. 326 



Bambeke, C. Van — Artificial Distortions of the Nucleus , ,. .. 327 



Gage, S. H. — Demonstration of the Fibrillse of Unstriated Muscular Fibres .. . , 327 



GoLGi, (i. — Preparation of the Organs of the Nervous System . . 327 



Kabl, C. — Preparation of Amphibian Embryos 327 



KowALEWSKT, M. V. — Preparation of Eggs of Osseous Fishes 328 



Drost, K. — Preparation of Heart-muscle in Cardium, edule 328 



Stuhlman, F. — Preparation of Eggs of Arthropoda 328 



Eeichenbaoh, H. — Preparation of the Embryo of the Fresh-water Crayfish .. ., 329 



VossELEK, J. — Preparation of Copepoda . . 329 



Ude, H. — Preparation of Lumbricida . . 329 



Beaun, M. — Preparation of Bhabdocoelous Turbellaria . . , 329 



MoELAND, H. — Preparing Diatoms in Cementstein ., .. 330 



BiEDEET — Preparing Tuberde Bacilli .. .. 330 



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



Jung's Freezmgr M'crofome (Figs. 84 and 85) 331 



„ Sliding Microtome for very large objects (Fig. 86) .. .. 332 



Jung, E. — Microtomsusedaf the Naples Zoological Station (Figa. 87-S9) .. .. SSi 



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



(Fig. 90) •;. 336 



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



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



(4) Staining- and Injecting-. 



Lennox, E. — Staining the Betina by Weigert's Method ,. 339 



GoTTSTBiN. — Staining Tubercle Bacillus .. ,. 339 



Wagstaff, E. H. — Phenomenon in Anilin Staining 339 



NissL, F. — Congo Bed .. .. ,, '. \\ 339 



Gage's (S. H.) jHJec^OTg /ar (Fig. 91) 34.9 



Stein's (S. T.) Injection Apparatus (Fig. 92) 34O 



OviATT, B. L., & E.H. Sargent — Nitrite of Amyl for Fine Injections 341 



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



Maetinotti, G. — Thymol in Microscopical Technique 342 



HiLQ^s-DO^v'a (¥.)A'pparatus for Dehydrating Microscopical Preparations .. .. 342 

 "Weigert — Method for treating Serial Sections imbedded in paraffin by Weigert's 



method .. .. 342 



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



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



Keonig's Cement ., 344 



(6) Miscellaneous. 



MoLiscH, H. — Two new Sugar Beactions 344 



Webeb, H. a., T. Tatloe, E. Hitchcock, 0. M. Voecb, & J. H. Long — Discrimina- 

 tion of Butter and Fats 345 



W^nvi'SG, a.— Microscopic Structure of an Armour-plate 346 



Mioroscopist's TFor/anjf TaWe (Figs. 93 and 94) '^ 346 



^Yard's (R. a.) Catalogue of Microscopical Collections 348 



De. Dallingee's .icWress 348 



Pkooeedikgs of the Society .. ., , , 353 



