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PA.GS 



Gruber, M.— Method for Cultivating Anaerobic Bacteria (Figs. 146 and 147) .. ,. 498 

 NocAED & Koux— JVew Method for the Cultivation of the Tubercle Bacillus _ .. ..499 



ESMAKOH, E. — Pure Cultivation of a Spirillum .. .. 499 



BviSGTON, A.— Neio Culture Medium 500 



Dulles, C. W. — Collecting Urinary Sediment for Microscopical Examination . . .. 500 



(2) Preparing: Objects. 



Hen KINO, H. — Notes on the Technique of Emhryolorjy 501 



SCHIEFFEBDEOKEB, P. — Method for Isolating Epithelial Cells 502 



List, J. H. — Demonstration of goblet cells in bladder epithelium of Amphibians . . 502 



Bantiee, L. — Preparing the Liver 502 



AtiiDEER, J.— The Besorcin derivative Phloroglu^in .-, ,. 504 



CERTVis, A.— New Method of Mounting Protozoa in Balsam., 505 



Brun, J. — Microscopical Technique for small Pelagic Objects 505 



Engelmann's £acfenMm-mei^o(Z 506 



'WoomvAYtv, A. L.— Cleaning Diatoms 506 



Marzi, G. — Preparing Bacterial Material for Transmission by Post ,. 507 



Eoux, G. — Technical Method of Diagnosing Gonococci , 507 



James, F. L. — Preparing Crystals of Salicine .. .. 507 



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

 Butherfoed's (W.) Combined Ice and Ether-spray Freezing Microtome (Fig. 148) 508 



Bauff, H. — Machine for cutting Bock-sections .. ,. 509 



"Beeituaupt, P.F. — Sections of Chitinous Organs 509 



Andrews, E. A. — Orienting Objects in Paraffin (Fi^. liSi) 510 



KiNGSLET, J. S. — Orienting Small Objects .. 510 



Kastschenko, N. — Method for Reconstructing Small Microscopic Objects (Figs. 150- 



153) 511 



(4) Staining: and Injecting: 



Pfeffer, "W. — Absorption of Anilin Pigments by Living Vegetable CeUs 512 



Gray, N. M. — Modification of Weigert' a Method of Staining Tissues of the Central 



Nervous System .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 513 



Tal — Modification of Oolgi's Method for Staining the Central Nervous System . . 513 

 Galli, C. — China-blue as a Stain for the Funnel-shaped Fibrils in Medullated 



Nerves ., .. .. .. .. .. .. 514 



KtJHNE, H. — New Staining Method for Sections 514 



Israel, O. — Double Staining with Orcin .. ., 514 



Beck, J. D. — Double Staining with Echein-green and Carmine ..515 



LiPEz, P. — Stained Permanent Preparations of Cover-glass Cultivations 515 



Hankin, B. H. — New Methods of using Anilin Dyes for staining Bacteria .. ., 515 



Tohnan, H. L. — Staining Cover-glass Preparations of Tubercle Bacilli 516 



BiENSTOCK, B. — Staining of Syphilis and Tubercle Bacilli ., ., ., 517 



GiACOMi, De — Staining Syphilis Bacilli ., .. 517 



Kassowitz, M., & C. Hochsingeb — Staining Micro-organisms in the tissues of 



children affected with hereditary Syphilis „ 517 



Unna, P. G. — Staining of Lepra Bacilli .^ , ., ., .. 517 



CiAccio, C. v., & G. Campari — Solution of Hypochlorite of Soda with excess of 



chlorine as a Decolorizer 518 



(5) Mounting:, including Slides, Preservative Pluids, &c. 



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



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



Magisi— Mounting Sections prepared by Golgi's Method .. 520 



Stokes, A. W. — Rapid Method of Dry Mounting .. .. ,, 520 



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



Heueck, H. van — New preparation of the medium of high index (2*4) and note on 



Liquidambar 522 



Summers, H. E. — Fixing Sections 523 



Hansen, A. — NeatMethod for Rimming Microscopical preparations.. .. ,. .. 523 



( 6) Miscellaneous. 



Bebs.b^s'sCW.) Tables for Microscopists ,, ,, 524 



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



Meyer, V. — Drying and Heating Apparatus for the Histological Laboratory (Fig.154:') 524 



EoHEBECK, H. — Drying Apparatus for the Laboratory 525 



Behrens, T. H. — Micio- Chemical Analysis of Minerals .. 525 



JuLiEN, A. A. — Examining Fluid-cavities in Quartz 526 



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

 scope 527 



Pboceedings of the Society 529 



