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Pollack, B. — Weigert's Neuroglia Method 83 
Bergh, Dr. H. van den — Staining Gonococcus by Gram's Method 84 
Ernst, P. — Gram's Method St 
Knaak — Method for Contrasting Staining in Bacteriological Work 84 
Marpmann — Staining Anthrax Cells in Blood 84 
Hofmeister, J . — Sterilising of Syringes by Boiling . . 84 
Catois — Investigation of Brain of Fishes 174 
Zograf, N. de — Preparation of Embryonic Nervous System of Crustacea 174 
Gulland, G. L . — Rapid Method of Fixing and Staining Blood-Films . . 175 
Robertson, W. F . — Modification of Heller's Method of Staining Medullated Nerve- 
Fibres 175 
Abel, R . — Staining Coccidium oviforme 175 
Gerassimoff, J. J. — Method for Staining Unnucleated Cells 175 
Rondelli, A., & L. Busoalioni — New Method of Staining Tubercle Bacilli . . . . 175 
Schiefferdecker, P . — Decoloration of Celloidin in Orcein Preparations . . . 176 
Marchesini, R . — Staining Centrosomes 176 
Hierocles, G. X . — Effect of certain Chemical and Physical Agents on the Staining 
of Sporous and Asporous Bacteria 250 
Raoiborski, M . — New Hsematoxylin-Stain 251 
McCrorie, D . — Flagella Staining . . . . 251 
Claudius — Simple Method for Contrast-Staining Micro- Organisms 344 
Ivelsey, F. D . — Staining Vegetable Sections 345 
Manson, P . — Method of Staining the Malaria Flagellated Organism 345 
Craig, C. F . — Staining Diphtheria Bacilli 345 
Roloff — Combination of Weigert's Fibrin Method and the Tubercle Bacillus Stain 345 
Semonowicz, W., & F. Marzinowsky — Special Procedure for Staining Bacteria on 
Films and in Sections 449 
Triepel, H . — Orcein Staining 449 
Mayer, P . — Picrocarmine 449 
Honsell — Differential Staining of Tubercle and Smegma Bacilli 450 
Ivanoff, N. A.— Staining of Microbes and Phagocytes 450 
Makchoux, E . — Staining Hsematozoa, of Malaria 450 
Bremer, L . — Staining Reaction of Diabetic Blood 451 
Eisen, G . — Notes on Fixation , Alcohol Method , Stains , Ac. 590 
Wermel, M. B . — Combined Method of Fixing and Staining Microscopic Preparations 591 
Pfeiffer, H. — Double-Staining Vegetable Tissue 592 
Graberg, J. L . — Triple Stain for Animal Tissues 592 
Yastarinl-Oresi — Method of Staining Nervous Tissue for Microscopic Purposes . . 592 
(5) Mounting:, including Slides, Preservative Fluids, &c. 
Schiefferdecker, P., & E. Schoebel — Marking Preparations 176 
Milani, A . — To Prevent Freezing of Formol 341 
Melnikow-Raswedenkow — Preservation of Pathological Preparations 451 
Gravis, A . — Fixation of Celloidin Sections 451 
(6) Miscellaneous. 
Marpmann — Adhesive Material for Labels on Glass 84 
Cement for Porcelain 85 
Wortmann, J . — btain for Laboratory Tables 85 
Schaper, A . — Plate Modelling . . .. 176 
Zetzsche, F . — Tests for Ligneous Tissue 177 
Marpmann, G . — Demonstrating Presence of Agar 177 
Schab, von — Disinfection of Books 178 
Keutmann, L . — Demonstration of Small Quantities of Formaldehyd 178 
Wright, A. E., & D. Semple — Method of extemporising a Blowpipe for making 
Sedimentation Tubes 25] 
Istvanffy, J . — Botanical Application of the Rontgen Rays .. 251 
Palmer, T. C . — Demonstration of the Evolution of Oxygen by Diatoms (Fig. 20) .. 252 
Schroeder van der Kolk, J. L. C . — Microchemical Reaction for Nitric Acid .. 253 
Wilson, L. A. — Dead-Black Surface on Brass 253 
Goebel, K., & M. Raciborski — Laboratory Notes 253 
• Bausch & Lomb— Reversible Mailing Cases 253 
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