INDEX 



4SS 



Cloudiness of objective and ocular, log 



removal of cloudiness, 93, 109 

 Coarse adjustment of microscope, 27, 97 

 Cobweb micrometer, 148 

 Collection of microscopic material, 334 

 Collodion, 353 



castor-xylene method with, 391 



coating glass rod, 116 



cementing, 353 



clarifying of, 391 



fastening sections to slide, 386 



handling sections with paper, 390 



hardening, 388 



method, 387-392 



method with parafiin, 391-392 



transferring sections from knife to 

 sUde, 390 

 CoUodionizing sections, 353 

 Color photography, 244-245 

 Color-correct photography, 234-240 

 Color images, 80 



law of, 253 



production of by polariscope, 267 



screens, 234-240 



spectral, 248 

 Combinations in objectives, 20-21 

 Comparing two microscopic fields, 122 

 Comparison ocular (fig.), 123 



prism, 249 



spectrum, 253 

 Compensatipn ocular (fig.), 24, 292-294 



434 

 Complementary spectra, 253 

 Concave lenses, 281, 427 



mirror, use of, 54 

 Condensers, 57-76, 297, 434 



Abbe, 59 



achromatic, 57, 59 



apochromatic, 58 



centering, 59-60 



homogeneous immersion, 64, 297 



image of scale for micrometry, 155 



in drawing for models, 419-420 



Ughting the field with, 63 



mirror with, 63 



non-achromatic, 58-59 



numerical aperture of, 60 



photo-micrography with, 228-231 



source of light with, 60-61 



standard size, 106 



substage, 57 

 Condensing lens for projection, size of, 



233, 420 

 Congo glycerin, 354 

 Congo red, 354 

 Construction of images, ra 



real and virtual images, 13-14 

 Continuous spectrum, 248 

 Contour, double, 116 

 Converging lens, 281,-427 

 Convex lens, 281 

 Correction, chromatic or color, 288-294 



of the aberration of lenses, 284-294 



cover-glass, 285 



over and under correction, 285-288 

 Cotton, collodion, 353 



soluble, 353 

 Counterstaining, 395-396 

 Cover-glass or covering glass, 313 



aberration, (fig.) 78, 285-286 



adjustment, directions, 78-79, 229 



adjustment for in photo-microg- 

 raphy, 229 



adjustment and tube length, 286- 

 288 



anchoring, 327 



cleaning, 316-318 



correction, 286-288 



efEect on rays from object, 40-43, 

 286 



focusing with and without, 42-43 



for unadjustable objectives, 285- 

 287 



gauges or measures (fig.), 318-320 



measuring the thickness of, 43-45, 

 318-320 



seaUng, 326-327 



thickness, 318-319 



tube-length and cover-thickness, 

 286-288 



variation in thickness, 319 



wiping, 317-318 



working distance with and fig. ,40-43 

 Critical angle, 64, 275-276 

 Crystals for pedesis, 119 

 Currents, diffusion, avoidance, 117, 396 



