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(6) Miscellaneous. page 
Dolley, C. S . — The PlanMonikrit, a Centrifugal Apparatus for the Volumetric 
Estimation of the Food Supply of Oysters and other Aquatic Animals .. .. 470 
Kuhlman, C. G. — The Microscope as a Guide in Medicine 470 
White, M. C . — Bed Blood-Corpuscles in Legal Medicine 471 
History of the Microscope 471 
The late Mr. Slack 472 
/ 3 . Technique. 
Marpmann, G . — Methods of Examining and Staining Living and Dead Cells and 
Tissues 473 
Cl) Collecting- Objects, including Culture Processes. 
Gilbert & Fournier — Cultures of Pneumococcus on Blood 473 
Gorini, C . — Cultivation of Amcebse on Solid Media 473 
Tochtermann — Blood Serum- Agar Medium for Diphtheria 473 
Zia — Bacteriological Examination of old Cholera Cultures 473 
Morax, Y . — Cultivation of the Diplobacillus of Conjunctivitis 474 
Gorini, C . — Bacteriological Diagnosis of Glanders 474 
Wittlin, J . — Bacteriological Examination of Water by Parietti’s Method .. . . 474 
Piorkowski — Urinous Substrata for Differentiating Bacillus coli communis and 
Bacillus typhi abdominalis 475 
Hopkins, G. M . — Simple Apparatus for Gathering Microscopic Objects 475 
C2) Preparing Objects. 
Wilson — Preparation of Eggs of Toxopneustes variegatus 475 
Owsjannikow, P . — Study of Blood- Corpuscles 476 
Gerould, J. H . — Investigation of Caudina arenata 476 
Rindfleisch, Y . — Demonstrating Tubercle Bacilli in Sputum 476 
Hacke, E.— Demonstrating Tubercle Bacilli in Human Sputum 476 
(3) Cutting, including Imbedding and Microtomes. 
Alexander, G . — Apparatus for Preserving Celloidin-Blocks 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 Lacunae and Canaliculi of Bone with 
Fuchsin 478 
Koch, L . — New Jung Microtome 478 
(4) Staining and Injecting. 
Moore, V. A . — Staining Flagella 478 
Coupon, H .— New Contrivance for Staining Sections 479 
(5) Mounting, including Slides, Preservative Fluids, &c. 
Seaman, W. H., & E. S. Kellicott — Notes on Formalin 479 
Blum, F., & Fr. Kopsch — Formol .. 479 
Jores, L . — Detention of the Blood-Colour in Anatomical Preparations by means of 
Formalin 480 
Strehl, H . — Disinfecting Power of Formalin 480 
Roux, G., & others — Disinfection with Formic Aldehyde 480 
Setchell, W. A., & W. J. V. Osterhout — Media for Preserving Algae 481 
Amann, J . — Preserving and Mounting Fluids for Algae and Mosses . . 481 
Chavigny, P . — Antiseptic Value of Sublimate Spray 482 
Edwards, A. M . — Mounting in Phosphorus 482 
(6) Miscellaneous. 
Dieudonne, A . — Simple Apparatus for Generating Gaseous Formic Aldehyde .. 482 
Conser, H. N . — Cocaine in the Study of Pond- Life 483 
Lindet, L . — Separation of Vegetable Acids 483 
Marpmann, G . — Microscopiccd Examination of Cosmetics 483 
Lange — Microscopical Examination of Samples of Meal 484 
Bela v. Bitto — Estimation of Lecithin in Plants 484 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 
Meeting, 17th June, 1896 485 
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