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/?. Technique. 
Cl) Collecting Objects, including Culture Processes. tage 
Kischensky — Cultivation of Actinomyces 108 
Bujwid, O . — Pure Cultivation of Actinomyces 108 
Olivier, L . — Cultivation of Typhoid Bacillus in Sewer Water 109 
(2) Preparing Objects. 
Platner, G . — Preparation of Cells for showing the Bivision of Nuclei and the 
Formation of Spermatozoa 109 
Langley, J. N . — Preservation of Mucous Granules in Secretory Cells .. .. .. 110 
Blochmann, F . — Removing the Jelly and Shell from Frogs’ Eggs 110 
iSoLGER, B . — Carbonate of Ammonia for demonstrating Sarcolemma 110 
Platner, G . — Demonstrating the Neurokeratin Network of Nerve-fibres . . .. . . Ill 
Apstein, C . — Preparing the Silk-glands of Araneida Ill 
M‘Mijrrich, J. P . — Preserving Actinias Ill 
Lockwood, S . — Demonstrating Cyclosis in Vallisneria spiralis 112 
Mason, Norman N . — Cleaning Diatoms from Sand 112 
James, F. h.— Preparing Crystals of Sodicine 112 
(3) Cutting, including Imbedding and Microtomes. 
Webb, T. L . — Dextrin as an Imbedding Material for the Freezing Microtome.. .. 113 
Florman, A . — Imbedding in Celloid in 113 
Apathy, S . — Manipulation of Celloidin . . .. 113 
(4) Staining and Injecting. 
Martin — Benzoazurin and Benzopurpurin Stains for Microscopical Purposes .. .. 114 
Apathy, S . — Hasmatoxylin Staining 114 
Kultschitzky, N . — New Method of Hxmatoxylin Staining 115 
Kossi, U . — Simplification of Weigert's Method 115 
SusSDORP — Staining Animal Mucus with Anilin Dyes 116 
Certes, a. — Use of Colouring Matters for the Histological and Physiological 
Examincdion of Living Infusoria 116 
Florman, A . — Staining Actinomycosis bovis 116 
Flemming, W . — Decoloration of Osmized Fat by Turpentine and other Substances .. 117 
(5) Mounting, including Slides, Preservative Fluids, &c. 
Strasser, H . — Manipulation of Paraffin-imbedded Sections 117 
Gray, W. M . — New Method for Fixing Sections 117 
Jackson, W. Hatchett — Use of Oil of Cloves 118 
Apathy, S . — Cement for Fixing down Glycerin Preparations 118 
(6) Miscellaneous. 
Charles, C . — Detection of Bloodstains 118 
Jaksch s (R. yon) ‘ Clinical Diagnosis of Disease by Bacteriological, Chemical, 
and Microscopical Examination’ .. 119 
Israel’s (O.) ^ Pathological Histology ’ 119 
lyisECTS in Drugs 119 
Brownian Movement 120 
Sars, G. O . — Method for Transmitting Microscopic Objects 120 
Herzberg — Microscopical Examination of Paper 120 
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