1()4 SUMMARY OF CUUUKNT RESEARCHES RELATING TO 



Israel, O. — Ueber die Cultivirbarkeit des Actinomyces. (On the capacity for 

 cultivation of Actinomyces.) IPost.'] 



Virchow's Arch. f. Pathol. Anat. u. Physiol., XCV. (1884) p. 140. 

 James, F. L. — The Microscope as an instrument for physical diagnosis. 



[Discovery of Sporotrichum (Icrmaivdes as tlie cause of u disease to which 

 French workmen maniiJulating reeds (Arundo donnx) are sul)ject.] 



National Drwjgist (St. Louis), V. (1884) p. 21G. 

 „ „ Preparing Slides with Shellac. 



[The slide should be put away to dry, cell side downward, or the heaped-iip 

 shellac will again spread over the glass.] 



Ibid., p. 21G. 

 Kalchbrenner, K. 



[Describes a discovery of F. v. Miillcr, who has found in methylized alcohol 

 a means by which fungi and other plants can be so dried that they retain 

 their natural colours.] 



Bot. CentralhL, XX. (1884) p. 391, 



from 'Mathem. es Term. tud. Erttsito,' II. (1884) jip. 97-8. 



Kerremaks. — [Sur la methode de Wickershcimcr.] (On the method of Wickers- 



heimcT.) Comptes Eemlus Sue. Entomol. Bclj., No. 51 (1884) pp. cccxxxiv.-v. 



Klebs, G. — Organisation ciuiger Flagellatengriippen und ihre Beziehuugzu Algen 

 und Infusorien. (Organisation of some Flagellata and their relationship to 

 Alga) and Infusoria.) 



[See Vol. IV. p. 68, and for methods, post."] 



Untcrs. Bot. Instit. TWwujoi, I. (1883) pp. 233-62 (2 pis.). 

 Koestler, M. — Ueber das Eiiigeweidenervensystem von Periplmeta orientalis. 

 (On the intestinal nervous system of Peripkmcta orientalis.) \_Post.'\ 



Zcitschr. f. Wiss. ZooL, XXXIX. (1883) pp. 572-9.5. 



Latham, V. A. — Staining Sections. Sci.-Goss'p, 1881, p. 276. 



Lebovcq, II. — Un mot sur la technique des Coupes en se'ries. (A word on the 



technics of series sections.) 2 pp. Sep. repr. Ann. Soc. MAlec. Gand., 1884. 



LixcK, G. — Ein ueues Eeagens zur Unterscheidung von Calcit und Dolomit im 



Diiunschliff. (A new Reagent for Calcite and Dolomite in thin Sections.) 



[Post.'] Ber. Oberrhein. Oeoloij. Vcreins, XVI. (1883). 



Lissacer. — llcbcr die Verilnderungen der Clark'scheu Saulen bei Tabes dorsalis ; 



Zusatz zu dem Obigen von C. Weigert. [/«/;■«.] 



Furtschr. dcr Med., 1884, No. 4. 

 LuDWiG, F. — Ueber die spectroskopische Untersuchung photogener Pilze. (On 

 the spectroscopic investigation of phosphorescent Fungi.) 

 [See Vol. IV. (1884) p. 925 and />os^.] 



Zeitschr.f. Wiss. Mikr., I. (1884) pp. 181-90. 

 M. D. — Microscopic INIounting. 



[Reply to query for directions for mounting bone, cartilage, and muscle.] 



Engl. Meek, XL. (1884) p. 289. 

 „ See Turntable. 

 Maggi, L. — Suir essamo Microscopico di alcune acqiie potabili della cittk di 

 Padova. (On the microscopical testing of some Padua drinking water.) 



106 pp., 8vo, Pavia, 1884. 

 ]\Tanton, W. p. — See Bibliography o. 



Martinotti, G. — SuUe colorazione doppia coll' ematossiliua e coll' eosiua. (On 

 double staining with hematoxylin and eosin.) 



6 pp. Sep. repr. Oazz. delle Ciiniche (Torino) 1883. 

 „ „ Suir uso deir allume di cromo nella tecnica microscopica. 



[Post.'] ' Zeitschr.f. Wiss. Mikr., I. (188i) Tpp. 361-G. 



]Mattiiew.s, J. — See Davies, T. 

 Merian. a. — Beobachtungen am Tridymit. (Observations on Tridymite.) 



[Post.'] Neues Jahrb. f. Alineral, I. (1884) pp. 193-5. 



Owen, D. — On Mounting Sections stained with Picrocarniine. 



[" On removing the section from the stainmg solution, do not wash it, but 

 absorb the superfluous picrocarmine with blotting-paper, and then 

 mount in glycerin containing 1 per cent, of formic acid. It is not 



