xiv APPARATUS AND MATERIAL 



for reagents and stains, (4 pipettes with rubber bulbs to fit 

 bottles, I platinum-wire loop, i platinum-wire needle, 3 tin 

 cups for holding cultures, 3 tin boxes for holding test tubes, 

 i block for holding reagent bottles, i glass slide with ring 

 attached for hanging-drop preparations, i tin tray for cover- 

 glass plreparations, i^ solid watch-glasses, 2 Stender dishes for 

 used slides and cover-glasses, and a glass box for clean cover- 

 glasses. Each working table is provided with a reserve-flame 

 gas burner (Bunsen), glass jars for waste, and stands for hold- 

 ing culture tubes. Requisite amounts of absorbent cotton, 

 lens paper, and towels are furnished when needed. 



C. Material to be provided by Each Student. A box of slides 

 and cover-glasses (| inch square cover-glasses preferred ; they 

 must be between .12 and .18 mm. in thickness), a slide 

 box for permanent preparations, gummed labels, preferably 

 with name printed upon them, for slides and cultures, a Faber's 

 blue pencil for marking on glass, fine forceps for handling 

 cover-glasses, and paper for laboratory notes with manila 

 cardboard covers. 



