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CONTENTS. 



rAGB 



Field, A. G. — Mountinij Urinary Deposits Part 2 3U5 



Gkiffith, E. H. — Microscopist's Wor/:ing Cabinet „ 365 



'LETT,H.\V.—Clo'idi/Mo>ints „ 306 



OwE\, D. — Clearing Fluid for Veijetable Tissues „ 3tJ6 



Stowell, C. H. — ilicrc scopic Geisslcr Tube „ 367 



WiiiTXEY, J. E. — Cheap Punches for Sheet Wax „ 367 



Zenger, C. V. — Neio Mounting Medium ,, 377 



Ord, W. M. — Erosion of Glass exposed to Carbonate of Lime and a 



Colloid „ 381 



Blanc, H. — Collecting INiizopods Part 3 534 



Israel, O. — Cultivation of Actinomyces „ 534 



Brefeld, O. — Cultivation Methods for the Investigation of Fungi .. .. „ 534 



Walters, H. A. — Net for Microscopists „ 535 



OsBORN, H. F. — Preparing Brain of Urodela „ 536 



Harris, V. D. — Method of Preparing permanent specimens of Stained 



Human Blood „ 537 



Baterl, B. — Demonstrating the Origin of lied Blood-corpuscles in 



Cartilage at the Margin of Ossification „ 537 



KoESTLER, M. — Preparing the Sympathetic Nervous System of Peri- 



planeta orientalis „ 538 



Cattaneo, L. — Fixing, Staining, and Preserving Infusoria ,, 538 



Klebs, G. — Preparing Euglena „ 539 



LvSTGARTEN, S. — Prejiaring the Bacillus of Syphilis „ 539 



Hick, T. — Methods for observing Protoplasmic Continuity ,, 540 



HOLL, M. — Tolu instead of Chloroform for Imbedding in Paraffin ., ., „ 541 



Gerlach, L. — Imbedding Small Objects „ 541 



GoTTSCHAU, M. — Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Forms of 



Microtom (Figs. 120-12Q) „ 541 



ScuAi^ZE's (M.) Microtome (Fig. 130) „ 547 



livijhOCH's (W. a.) Combination Microtome (Fig. 131) „ 548 



Camhui'dge lioc/nng Microtome (Fig. 132) „ 549 



Lee, A. B. — " Pibhon" Section Cutting „ 552 



IloHKEL, F. V. — Rapid Method of making Sections of hard Organized 



Sufjstances >, 553 



HoLZXEK, G. — Contribution to the History of Staining „ 553 



Gierke, H. — Staining for Microscopical Purposes „ 554 



Flejiming, W. — Staining Technique „ 554 



EiiRLiCil — Susceptibility of the Different Tissues to Colouri7ig Matters ., „ 554 

 Cybvlsky, J. — Staining the Nervous System of the Muzzle and Upper 



Lip of the Ox „ 555 



Certes, a. — Employment of Colouring Matter in the Study of Living 



Infusoria ,, 555 



ScilAARSCHMiDT, J. — Staining Vaucheria and Chara „ 557 



Fraxkel, B. — Staining of Koch's Bacillus „ 557 



Ribbert — Staining Bacteria with Dahlia „ 558 



VerG'E'Ss's Picrocarmine „ 558 



Flesch, M. — Application of the Colouring Matter of Bed Cabbage in 



Histology ' „ 558 



Brum, J. — Double Staining ,, 558 



PlERSOL, G. A. — Staining Tissues for Photo-micrograj/hy „ 559 



Bergoxzixi — Collodion and Phenol in Microscopical Technique .. .. „ 559 



