ZOOLOGY AND BOTANYj MICROSCOPY, ETC. 565 



Feancotte, p. — Tableatix synoptiques representant les principales manipula- 

 tions dans les latoratoires d'Mstologie et d'anatomie comparee. (Synoptical 

 tables of the principal processes in histological and comparative anatomy 

 laboratories.) 



Bull Son. Belg. Micr., XI. (1885) pp. 134-42. Extracted fiom 

 the author's ' Manuel de Technique Microacopique,' in the press. 

 GierJw, H. — Staining Tissues in Microscopy. I, II. 



[Transl. by Prof. W. H. Seaman from ' Zeitschr. f. Wiss. Mikr.'] 



Amer. Mon. Micr. Journ., VI. (1885) pp. 65-8 and 76, 89-94. 

 Geant, F. — Microscopical Staining— Mounting Bacteria. 



[Description of " methods with reference to sputum in particular, but also 

 with reference to bacteria or Schizomycetes generally. "] 



Engl. Mech., XLI. (1885) pp. 212-4. 

 Haeeison, W. J. — Simple Methods of making Lantern-slides. 



[Includes " pictures of what one has actually seen . . . through . . . the 

 Microscope."] 



Knowledge, YII. (1885) pp. 284-5, 326. 

 Hay, O. p. — Some Anatomical and Histological Methods. 



[1. Modification of Semper's method of making dry preparations. 2. A 

 method of making double injections for dissecting purposes. 3. A method 

 of producing double injections for histological purposes. Post.'] 



Amer. Natural., XIX. (1885) pp. 526-9 (1 fig.). 

 HoLL, M. — Tolu statt Chloroform bei Paraffineinbettung. (Tolu instead of 

 chloroform in paraffin imbedding.) [_Supra, p. 541.] 



Zool. Anzeig., VIII. (1885) pp. 223-4. 

 Ibiza, L. e. — [Gelatine-glycerine as a substitute for Canada balsam.] 



IPost.'] An. Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat., XIV. (1885) Actas, pp. 12-15. 



Jenkins, A. E.— New methods of Work. {In part.) 



[Lavdowsky's ' Myrtillus,' vol. iv. p. 652, and Heidenhain's Hsematosylin, 

 ante, p. 158.] 



The Microscope, V. (1885) pp. 85-7. 

 K A at ZEE, P. — Die Technik der Sputum-TTntersuchung auf Tuberkel-BacUlen. 

 (The technics of the investigation of sputum for tubercle-bacilli.) 



2nd ed., 15 pp., 8vo_, Wiesbaden, 1884. 



KiECHNER, Blochmann, and BtJTSCHLi. — Die Mikroskopische Pflanzsn- und 



Thierwelt des Siisswassers. Theil I, Die Mikroskopische Pflanz3nwelt des 



Slisswassers. (The microscopical vegetable and animal world of fresh- water. 



I. The microscopical vegetable world of fresh-water). 



56 pp. (4 pis.), 4to, Braunschweig, 1885. 

 Klein, E. — Micro-organisms and Disease. An introduction to tlie study of 

 specific micro-organisms. 



[Contains chapters on " Microscopic examination," " Preparation of culture 

 material," " Vessels and instruments used in cultivation," " Methods of 

 insulation," (fee] 



2nd ed., xii. and 201 pp., 116 figs,, 8vo, Londnu, 1885. 

 KoNiNCK, L. DE. — Essais microchemiques par voie seche, precede de Bunsen, 

 Besume a I'usage des Laboratoires d'Instruction. (Microehemical assays by 

 the Bunsen dry method. EeMine for the use of laboratories.) 



7 pp. and table, 8vo, Liege, 1885. 

 Matthews, J. D.— See Ewart, J. C. 

 McCalla, A. — The Working Session. 



[Remarks on its usefulness— also in rej^ly to the criticisms on his claim to 

 be the originator of it, ante, p. 366.] 



The Microscope, V. (1885) pp. 77-81 and 89. 

 "MEDICIN.S; DocTOE." — Mounting Bacteria. 

 [Comments on F. Granfs note, supra.'] 



E.igl. Mech., XLI. (1885) p. 238. 



Meyee, a.— TJeber die Mikroskopische Untersuchung von Pflanzanpulvarn, 



speciell iiber dem Nachweis von Buchweizenmehl in PfefKrpulver nod iiber 



die Unterscheidung des Maismehles von dem Buhwelzenmehle. (Ou the 



