( 6 ) 



V.\G\'. 



BERTUA'Sti's Adapter Nose-piece (Fig. 116) .'J25 



lU^c.s for thrmeing the Coarse Adjmtnunl out of Gear (^Viga. lll-VJ) .ViS 



VAimvA)oM¥.nai'K'ti Current-Apparatus 5'JO 



MoLsT Chambek 'i2G 



MacMinn, C. A. — Arrangement of the Microspectroscope 527 



l{()wiai, F. O., & S. H. Vines — Examining the Spectrum of Cldoraphyll 527 



VoRCK, C. M., & R- Hitchcock — MultipJijing Dramnga 527 



White, T. CiiAUTERS — Value of rhoto-viicrographs 528 



PiuivuHEY, W. — Parallel Bays in riioto-micrography 523 



Koux & H. Van Heurck — Small Negatives — liobinton^s Miniature MioroBcopio 



Camera 52S 



AnvHJTLKvnk TEhhZCWA. and the Diffraction Theory 52I» 



Banks, C. W. — Einnboch'e Slidi-s of Arranged Diatumg 5H0 



Breckenfeli), A. H. — Graduated Glass Modifier 5l>0 



Fabue-Domergve, P. — Nexv Movable Stage 580 



Fouus — Oxyhydrogen Light 530 



Lancaster, W. J. — Lengthening Tubes 581 



Monocular V. BiNOOCLAB 5?»2 



'NoBEB.'s' 6 Diamonds 574 



i3. Collecting, MountiBg and Examining Objects, &c. 



Blanc, H. — Collecting Bhizopods i .. .. 534 



Israel, O. — Cultivation of Actinomyces 534 



BuKFELD, O. — Cultivation Methods for the Investigaiion of Fungi 534 



Walters. H. A. — Net for Microscopies 5:)5 



OsBDRN, H. F. — Preparing Brain of Urodela 536 



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



Blood ., 537 



Batebl, B. — Demonstrating the Origin of Bed Blood'corpusdes in Cartilage at 



the Margin of Ossification 537 



KoESTLER, M. — Preparing the Sympathetic Nervous System of Periplaneta orientalis 5.38 



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



Klebs, G. — Preparing Euglena 539 



LiSTGARTEN, S. — Preparing the Bactllus of Syphilis .. 539 



Hick, T. — 3iethods for observing Protoplasmic Continuity 540 



Holl, M. — Tolu instead of Chlcrofcmn for Imbedding in Paraffin .. 541 



Gerlach, L. — Imbedding Small Objects 541 



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



(Figs. 120-129) 541 



Schanze's Mcro/ame (Fig. 130) 547 



BvhLOcn's Combination Microtoine (Fig. IBl) 548 



CA-MiimvoE Backing Microtome (Fig. 132) 549 



Lee, A. B. — ^^ Bibbon" Section Cutting 552 



Hohnel, F. v. — Bapdd Method of making Sections of hard Organized Substances .. 553 



Holzner, G. — Contribtdion (o the History of Staining 553 



Gierke, H. — Staining for Microscopical Purposes 554 



FhE:tmmQ,MV.— Staining Technique 554 



T:>HnLicn— Susceptibility of the Different Tissues to Colouring Matters 554 



Cybvlsky, J. — Staining the Nervous System of the Muzzle and Upper Lip of the Ox 553 



Certes, a. — Employment of Colouring Matters in the Study of Living Infusoria .. 555 



SCHAARSCHMIDT, J. — Staining Vauclieriu and Charu 557 



FnAiiKEh,B.— Staining of Koch's Bacillus 557 



Kibbert — Staining Bacteria tcith Dahlia 558 



Pergens's Pfcrocanntnc 558 



Flesch, M. — Application of the Colouring Matter of Bed Cabbage in Histology . . 558 



BuuN, J. — Double Staining 558 



Piersol, G. A. — Staining Tissues for Photo-micrography 559 



Bergonzini — Collodion and Phenol in Microscopical Technique 559 



Rogers, W. A. — Dry Mounting of O^mque Objects 5(jO 



TiEMANN — Examination of Water for the Development of Micro-organisms .. .. 560 



Carpenter, H. S., & W. O. Ntcholson. — Examination of Water for Organisms .. 500 



GHAtihimhASVfC.—Bemoval of Microbes by Filtering 5G1 



FoL, H., & P. L. Dt'NANT — Effect of Prolonged Bepose and Filtration through 



Porcelain on the Purity of Water ' 561 



FoL, H. — DetermiiuUion of the Number of Germs in Air 561 



Meyer, A. — Examiniiig Vegetable Poicders 502 



GaXTier, A.— Sterilization of Fermentable Liquids iji the Cold 562 



Cole, A. C. — Mounting Spiders 563 



Davis J. J.— Simple Cover Compressor 564 



Kain, C. H. — Tola for Mounting 570 



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