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Frantzius, E. J . — Preserving Medulla oblongata of Rabid Animals 103 
Shaw, W. R . — Detection of Blepharoplasts in Onoclea and Marsilia 103 
Sorby, H. C . — Killing and Preserving Marine Animals 103 
Arloing, S., & P. Oourmont — Technique of the Tuberculous Serum Reaction.. .. 103 
Jenner, L . — New Preparation for Rapidly Fixing and Staining Blood 231 
Lauterborn, R . — Collecting and Preserving Diatoms . . 344 
Herxheimer, Karl — Methods for Demonstrating Structure of Protoplasm .. .. 344 
Marsh, C. D . — Microscopic Preparations of Copepoda 345 
Durand, E. J. — Washing Apparatus (Fig. 109) 444 
Zacharias, O . — New Preservative Method for Plankton Flagellata 445 
Gaylord’s New Apparatus for Liquid Filtration by Gas Pressure through Bacterial 
Bougies (Figs. 110-1 1 4) 445 
Dimmer, F., & J. S. Kingsley — Modification of the Celloidin Series Method .. .. 448 
London — Bacteriological Notes 448 
Fish, P. A . — Use of Acetone in Histology 448 
Lord, J. R . — New Nissl Method 448 
Duboscq,’0 . — Methods used for Chilopoda 544 
Omelianski, Y . — Isolation of Nitrification Microbes from the Soil 545 
Cantacuzene, J . — Demonstrating the Spirilla of Geese 545 
(3) Cutting-, including- Imbedding- and Microtomes. 
Minot’s Automatic Precision Microtome (Fig. 20) 104 
Moll, J. W . — Some Improvements in the Reinhold' Giltay Microtome (Figs. 21-24) . . 106 
Walsen, van — New Large Model Zimmermann Microtome (Figs. 63 and 64) .. .. 231 
Champlin, S. H . — Rapid Method of Paraffin Imbedding 234 
Rocking Microtome to cut Flat Sections (Fig. 91) 345 
Improvements in the Cambridge Rocking Microtome (Fig. 92) .. 346 
Reichert’s Microtome with Conical Bearings (Fig. 115) 449 
Eternod — New Apparatus for Cutting Paraffin Cubes (Figs. 116-120) 450 
Bibliography 452 
Mayer & Schoebel— Jung's New Knife-holder (Fig. 137) 546 
Virchow’s Cutter for Dissection of Membranous Preparations (Fig. 163) .. .. 660 
Starlinger’s Apparatus for obtaining perfectly Parallel Thin Brain Sections 
(Fig. 164) 661 
(4) Staining and Injecting. 
MacConkey, A . — Staining the Capsules of Pneumococcus and of the Bacillus of 
Friedlaender 108 
Schaffner, J. H . — Permanent Stain for Starch 108 
Cutolo, A . — New Test for Cellulose 109 
Weinrich, M . — Staining Gonococcus .. 109 
P iorko w ski — Hot Staining Bath (Fig. 25) 109 
Nocht — Staining the Malaria Parasite 110 
Ziemann, H . — Method for Double Staining Flagellata , Fungi, and Bacteria .. .. 110 
Wolff, Elise — Three Staining and Mounting Methods 234 
Gordon, H. M . — Modification of Van Ermengem’s Method for Staining Flagella . . 235 
Muir, R . — Modification of Pitjield’s Method for Staining Flagella 235 
Buscalioni, L . — Sudan Hi. in Botanical Microtechnique 235 
Dorset, M . — New Stain for Tubercle Bacilli 236 
Harris, H. F , — Method for Ripening Hsematoxylin 236 
Busch, Ch. K . — Method for Staining Secondary Degeneration in Nervous System .. 236 
Prince, L. H . — New Blood Stain 237 
Kaufmann — Method for Staining Bacterial Capsules 237 
Lanz — Staining Gonorrhoeal Secretion with Anilin Mixtures 237 
Apathy, S . — Staining Nerve-tissue with Gold ... 237 
Klein, A . — Simple Method for Staining Spores 346 
Catterina, G . — Staining Bacterial Spores 347 
Money, C . — Staining Bacteria in Tissues , 347 
Boccardi, G . — Staining Plague Bacillus 347 
„ „ Staining the Granules in White Corpuscles 347 
Carlier, E. W . — Method of Staining Mucous ond other similar Cells 347 
Korn, O . — Apparatus for Heating Staining Solutions (Fig. 93) 348 
Wermel, M. B . — Combined Fixing and Staining Method 452 
