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CONTENTS. 
PAG* 
Y edeler — Preparing IJpoma Tissue 259 
Frazer, A. — Frazer's Sliding Microtome 259 
Cheatle, G. L . — Apparatus for Dehydrating Tissues 266 
Starlinger, .T — Improvement to the lleichert Microtome (Fig. 72) 359 
Lee, A. B. — Watch-Glass Imbedding Method 359 
Nowak, J . — Apparatus for Stretching Paraffin Sections (Fig. 71) 359 
Alexander, G . — Apparatus for Preserving Celloidin- Blochs on the Microtome . . 477 
Albrecht, H., & O. Stoerk — New Methods for Paraffin Sections 477 
Nusbaum, J . — fixation of Paraffin Sections with Distilled Water 478 
Ruprecht, M . — Method for Impregnating the Lacuna: and Canaliculi of Bone with 
Fuel sin 478 
Koch, L . — New Jung Microtome 478 
Marpmann, G . — New Simple Microtome 572 
Schaffer, J . — New Fromme Microtomes (Figs. 89-91) 572 
Colman, W. S — Handbook of Histology 6'J5 
Nowak, J . — Microtome icith new Device for liaising and Lowering the Object 
(Figs. 108-110) ‘ 695 
Kornauth, K . — Sect ion- Stretcher for Paraffin Sections icith the Cathcart Improved 
Microtome (Figs. 111-114) 696 
(4) Staining: and Injecting:. 
Meyer, S . — Subcutaneous Injections of Methylene-Blue 133 
Rawitz, B . — Alizarine 133 
„ Modified Use of Hsematein 133 
Pitfield — Flagella Staining 133 
Lavdowsky, M. — Methylen-Blue Staining 259 
Friedlaender, B . — Criticism of Golgi's Method 260 
Israel, O . — Very Dilute llsematoxylin Solutions 260 
Gerota, D . — Improvement in Mercury Injection Apparatus for Lymphatics (Figs. 
73 and 74) ' 361 
Unna, P. G . — Staining by Preoccupation and Subtraction 362 
Moore, V. A . — Staining Flagella 478 
Coupon, H . — New Contrivance for Staining Sections 479 
Gerota — Injection Masses for Lymphatics 575 
Mayer, P . — Staining Mucus 576 
Gabritschewsky — Serum Injection Syringe (Fig. 92) 577 
Unna, P. G . — Application of Anilin Mixtures for the Tinctoriat Isolation of 
Tissue-Elements 698 
Neumayer, L . — Retina of Selachians 698 
Sargant, E . — Staining of Sexual Nuclei 698 
Wager, H . — Staining of Fungi 699 
( 5) Mounting:, including Slides, Preservative Fluids, &c- 
Rath, O. vom — Fixatives 134 
Marpmann, G . — Canada Balsam 134 
Sorb v, 11 0 . — Mounting Marine Animals as Transparent Lantern Slides .. .. 134 
„ „ Methods for Mou ting and Exhibiting delicate Marine Organisms .. 136 
Ersser, T. D . — Method of showing Multiplied Images formed by the Compound Eyes 
of Insects 140 
Rousselet, C. F . — Preserving Rotatoria 260 
Pflavm, M . — Making and Finishing Wax Cells 261 
Reinkk,F., & others — Japanese Method for Sticking on Paraffin Sections .. .. 261 
Ermi ngem & Sugg — Formalin as a Disinfectant 261 
Parker, G. H.. & R. Floyd — Formaldehyde and Formol 262 
KelliCutt, D. S . — Formalin in the Zoological and Histological Laboratory .. .. 262 
Malcolmsox — Mr. Wright's Method of Mounting ForaminiJ era 262 
Abel, R . — Holder for Slides and Cover- Glasses (Fig. 58) 263 
Seaman, W. H., & D. S. Kellicott — Notes on Formalin 479 
Blum, F., & Fr. Kopsch — Formol 479 
J ores, L . — Retention of the Blood-Colour in Anatomical Preparations by means of 
Formalin 480 
Strehl, H . — Disinfecting Power of Formalin 4S0 
