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Klercker, J. af — Staining of Protoplasts and Cell-wall 
Ssudakewitsch, J. — Metachromatism of Parasitic Sporozoa and Carcinoma 
Cells 
Torok, L . — Protozooid Appearances in Carcinoma and Paget's Disease .. 
Ohlmacher, A. P. — Safranin Nuclear Reaction and its Relation to 
Carcinoma Coccidia 
Thanhoffer, L. y. — Nerve-endings in Muscle 
Bristol, C. L. — Restoration of Osmic Acid Solutions 
Gage, S. H. — Trustworthy Solution of Hsematoxylin 
Mangin, L. — Ruthenium-red as a Staining Reagent 
Nicolle, M., & J. Cantazucene — Staining Properties of Oxychloride of 
Ammoniacal Ruthenium 
Kultschitzky, N . — A new Staining Method for Neuroglia 
Solles — Negative Staining Method for Finding Tubercle Bacilli 
Spohn, G. — Nature of the Staining Process 
Roulet, 0 . — New Process of Double-staining Vegetable Membranes .. 
Waldner, M. — Staining living Sex-cells 
Laveran, A. — Demonstrating Malaria Parasites 
Everard, 0., & others — Preparing and Staining Blood-films for Exami- 
nation of Leucocytes 
Ramon y Cajal, S. — Mode of Investigating Retina of Vertebrates .. 
Hill, A. — Examination of Brain of Ornithorhyncus 
Kaiser — Staining Nerve-Tissue 
Beneke — Staining Connective Tissue 
Solger, B.— Fat as affected by Osmic Acid 
Roulet, Ch. — Double Staining of Vegetable Membranes 
Strauss — Method of Staining the Cilia of Living Bacteria 
Pacinotti, G. — Staining Tubercle Bacilli in Tissues 
Rahmer, A. — Demonstrating Polar Bodies in Cholera Boxilli 
Bay, J. C . — New Infection Needle 
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(5) Mounting-, including- Slides, Preservative Fluids, &c. 
Krasser, F . — Preserving Fluid and Fixing Material Part 1 122 
McClung, C. E . — Glycerin Mounting „ 122 
Gage, S. H . — An Aqueous Solution of Hsematoxylin which does not readily 
deteriorate „ 124 
Dawson, C. F . — Method for Hermetically closing permanent Cultivations of 
Bacteria Part 2 270 
Edwards, A. M . — Medium for Mounting Microscopical Objects which will 
not mould „ 270 
Weber, R . — Influence of the Composition of the Glass of the Slide and 
Cover-glass on the Durability of Microscopic Objects „ 270 
Halford, F. M.— G. S. Marry at ' s Form of Mounting and Dissecting 
Stand (Figs. 37 and 38) „ 270 
Geoffroy, A . — Chloral for Mounting Microscopical Preparations .. .. Part 3 412 
Walker, N . — Keeping Paraffin Sections Flat „ 412 
Weber, R . — Influence of the Composition of the Glass of the Slide and 
Cover-glass on the Preservation of Microscopic Objects „ 412 
Mansbridge, J . — Method of Mounting Calcified Microscopic Specimens .. „ 414 
Julien, A. A . — Mounting Medium for Algse and Fungi Part 4 566 
,, „ Spiral Springs for Manipulating Cover -glass Preparations „ 566 
Schenck, H . — Mounting large Sections of Vegetable Preparations .. .. „ 567 
