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Baklanoff, W . — Preparation of Pigments for Depicting Microscopical Preparations 241 
Ballowitz, E. — Visibility and Appearance of Unstained Centrosomes 241 
Kirkby, W . — Clearing Vegetable Sections 241 
Berkeley, H. J . — Preparing Central Nervous System 242 
Thoma, R . — Apparatus for Rapidly Fixing and Hardening Tissues 242 
D’Arrigo, G., & R. Stampacchia — Demonstrating the Tubercle Bacillus in Tissues 372 
Wagner, A . — Demonstrating the Structure of Coli and Typhoid Bacilli 372 
Guitel, F . — Examining the Nephrostomes of Selachia 373 
Michel, G . — Microscopical Examination of Viscous Urine 373 
Rousseau, E . — New Method of Decalcifying 373 
Marpmann, G . — Method for Preparing Plankton Organisms . . 485 
Wellheim, F. Pfeiffer R. y . — Fixing and Preparing Freshwater Algae .. .. 486 
Berlese, A. N . — Preparing Parasitic Fungi, 486 
Durham, H. E . — Simple Method for Demonstrating the Production of Gas by 
Bacteria (Fig. 95) 487 
Demonstrating Pacini's Corpuscles 487 
Rossolino, G., & W. Muraview — Fermol-Metliylen-Blue Treatment of Nerve-Fibres 487 
Ruzicka, Y. — Demonstrating the Nucleoli of Cells in Central Nervous System .. . . 487 
Volk, R . — Peroxide of Hydrogen in Microscopical Research 488 
Zielina, A . — Preparing Permanent Blood-Films 488 
Coles, A. C . — How to Examine the Blood and Diagnose its Diseases 488 
Gardiner, W . — Detection of Protoplasmic Threads in the Cell-wall 598 
Ravenel, M. P . — Preparing Agar Media 599 
Jordan, H. — Treatment of Celloidin Sections stained with Orcein 600 
Laslett, E. E . — Modification of the Weigert-Pal Method for Paraffin Sections .. 600 
Janssens, F. A., & A. Leblanc — Method of Demonstrating the Structure of Yeast- 
Cells 600 
Oltmanns, F . — Preparation and Fixing of Algae 681 
Arnold, J . — Isolating Ganglion-cells and unstriped Muscle-fibres 681 
Doflein, F . — Methods for demonstrating Myxosporidia 681 
Hochstetter, F . — Method for Demonstrating the Shape of Spaces and Passages in 
Embryos 681 
Jander, R . — Removal of Pigment from Zoological Specimens 682 
Ritter, C . — Hardening Blood, Sputum , <kc ., on Slides 682 
Smirnow, A. E . — Demonstrating Medullated Nerve-fibres 682 
Spronck — Preparation of Diphtheritic Toxin without Meat 683 
(3) Cutting-, including Imbedding and Microtomes. 
Yankawer, S . — New Microtome (Figs. 40 and 41) 242 
Groot’s (J. G. de) Improved Lever Microtome 244 
Beck, Arno — New Microtome ( System Beck-Becker) (Fig. 61) 374 
Nowak, A . — New Microtome by Reichert (Figs. 62-64) .. .. 374 
Student’s Microtome (Fig. 65) 377 
Pinnock, E . — Two very simple Microtomes (Figs. 66 and 67) 378 
Dahlgren, U . — Combination of the Paraffin and Celloidin Methods of Imbedding 489 
French, G. H . — Imbedding and Staining Lichens .. 801 
Francotte, P . — New Microtome (Fig. 119) 883 
(4) Staining' and ^Injecting. 
Busse, O . — Staining Yeast Cells 232 
Dubois, L . — Method of Treating Bacteria difficult of Staining 133 
Andrejew, N. P . — Rapid Staining of Tuberculous Sputum 133 
Przesmycki, A. M. — Intra-Vitam Staining 233 
Bolton, J. S. — Chrome-silver Impregnation of Formalin-hardened Brain .. .. 244 
Bowhill — Staining Flagella of Bacteria with Orcein 244 
Giglio-Tos, E . — Staining Blood of Oviparous Vertebrata 245 
Lagerheim, G . — Permanent Stain for Starch 245 
Frankl, O . — Injection Mass 245 
Knaak — Contrast Staining of Bacteria 373 
Aujesky, A . — Simple Method, for Staining Spores 378 
Reed, R. C . — Dahlia as a Stain for Bacteria in Celloidin Sections 379 
