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/3. Technique. 
Cl) Collecting- Objects, including- Culture Processes. page 
Dungern, v . — Increasing the Toxin Production of the Diphtheria Bacillus . . . . 249 
Tochtermann — Cultivation Medium for Diphtheria Bacillus 24S 
Ohlmacher, A. P . — Improvements in the Technique of the Diphtheria Culture Test 249 
Spronck, C. H. H . — Method for Preparing very active Diphtheria Toxin . . . . 250 
Pfaffenholz — Platinum Wire Brush for Inoculating Culture Media with Diph- 
therial Matter 250 
A mann. J . — Cultivation Medium for Diphtheria Bacilli 250 
Abba, F . — Demonstrating the Presence of Bacillus Coli in Water 250 
Sedgwick & Preston — Influence of Variations in Composition of Gelatin on Develop- 
ment of Water Bacteria 251 
Will, H . — Demonstrating Wild Yeasts in Trade Yeasts and new Beer 251 
Beyerinck, M. W . — Cultivation Medium for Hitrate Ferment 251 
Colton & Gasser — Cold Sterilising Bougie Filters and other Apparatus . . . . 252 
Kretz, E . — Apparatus for removing definite Quantities of Fluid Cultivation Media 
(Fig. 53) 252 
Nuttall, G. H. F . — Simple Thermostat applicable to any Microscope (Figs. 54 
and 55) 253 
Bujwid, 0 . — Filtering Fluid containing Bacteria 254 
Kanthack, A. A., & J. W. Stephens — Easy Method of Preparing Serum Agar .. 255 
Mercer, A. C . — Improved Solid Watch-Glass (Figs. 50 and 57) .. .. .. 255 
Sorby, H. C . — Methods for Collecting and Estimating the Number of Small Animals 
in Sea- Water 256 
(2) Preparing Objects. 
Kingsbury, B. F . — Examining Spermatheca in Neivts and Salamanders 256 
Plummer, H. G . — Microscopical Diagnosis of Uterine Growths 256 
Plate, Ludwig H . — Collection and Preservation of Zoological Specimens .. .. 257 
Zernecke, E . — Investigation of Minute Structure of Cestodes 257 
Dietel — Simple Method for Demonstrating the Germinal Pore in the Spore Mem- 
brane of Bust Fungi 257 
Eosen, G. — Fixing-Material for Meristem 258 
Gerard, E . — Test for Cliolesterins 258 
Morsy — Microscopical Examination of Meat for Tubercle Bacilli 258 
Conser, H. N . — Cocain in the Study of Pond Life 1 258 
(3) Cutting, including Imbedding and Microtomes. 
Mitrophanow, P . — Pliotoxylin 259 
Vedeler— Preparing Lipoma Tissue 259 
Frazer, A. — Frazer’s Sliding Microtome 259 
(4) Staining and Injecting. 
Lavdowsky, M. — Metliylen-Blue Staining 259 
Friedlaender, B. — Criticism of Golgi’s Method 260 
Israel, O . — Very Dilute Esematoxylin Solutions 260 
(5) Mounting, including Slides, Preservative Fluids, &c- 
Eousselet, C. F . — Preserving Botatoria 260 
Pflaum, M . — Mahing and Finishing Wax Cells 261 
Eeinke,F., & others — Japanese Method for Sticking on Paraffin Sections .. .. 261 
Ermengem & Sugg — Formalin as p Disinfectant 261 
Parker, G. H., & E. Floyd — Formaldehyde and Formol 262 
Kellicott, D. S . — Formalin in the Zoological and Histological Laboratory .. .. 262 
Malcolmson — Mr. Wright’s Method of Mounting Foraminifera 262 
Abel, E . — Holder for Slides and Cover-Glasses (Fig. 58) 263 
(6) Miscellaneous. 
Lee, A. B., & L. F. Henneguy — Technique of Microscopical Anatomy 263 
Young, J. B.— Stewart’s Earth-Borer (Fig. 59) 263 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 
Meeting, 19th February, 1896 265 
„ 18tli March, 1896 267 
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