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Burchardt, E . — Staining Solutions made with Pyroligneous Acid 453 
Dolken, A. — Weigert-Pal Staining of very young Brains 454 
Futcher & Lazear — New Method of Staining Malaria Parasites 454 
Sargent, E. P . — Staining Spinal Cord Cells 454 
Marzinowsky, E. J . — Staining Method for Differentiating Leprosy, Smegma, and 
Human and Avian Tubercle Bacilli 455 
Roberts, H. F . — Modified Flemming Stain 455 
Livini. F . — Modification of the Unna-Tanzer Method for Staining Elastic Fibres . . 455 
Tanner, F., & A. C. Coles — Modification of Neisser’s Stain for Diphtheria Bacilli 455 
Rosin, H . — New Group of Anilin Pigments , and their Applicability to Tissue 
Staining 547 
Claudius, M. — New Vegetable Pigments for Microscopical Technique 547 
Kronthal, P . — New Staining for Nervous Tissue 548 
Chalon, J . — Staining Cell-walls 548 
Fischer, A . — Fixation, Staining, and Structure of Protoplasm 548 
Mayer, P. — Hsematoxylin, Carmine, and allied Substances 662 
Zettnow, E . — Flagella Staining . .. .. 662 
Roberts, R. A. — Injection-Staining Vascular System of Plants 663 
Zettnow, E . — RomanowskVs Staining for Bacteria 664 
Hordee, E. G . — Modification of the Aronson-Phillips Method for Staining Malarial 
Blood 664 
Thom, 0 . — Differential Stain far Goblet- Cells 665 
Robertson, W. F . — Method of obtaining a Black Reaction in certain Tissue- Ele- 
ments of the Central Nervous System 665 
(5) Mounting* including- Slides, Preservative Fluids, &c. 
Rousselet, C. F. — Micro-Cements for Fluid Cells 110 
Hartog, M . — Method for Exhibiting Polyzoa 456 
Marpmann, G . — Fluorides of Sodium as Fixatives and Preservatives 456 
Laveran, A . — Demonstrating Hxmogregarina Stepanowi 456 
Gueguen, F . — Methyl Salicylate in Histological Technique 456 
Kabrhel, G . — Use of Metliylen-blue in Anaerobic Cultivation 456 
Lundie, A . — Method of Mounting Fungi in Glycerin 665 
Dogiel, A, S . — Fixation after Methyl- Blue 665 
C6) Miscellaneous. 
Muir, R . — Method for Restoring the Spiking of Anthrax 238 
Hoffman, R. W . — Orienting very Small Objects 238 
Metal-Mixture for Adhering to Glass .. 238 
Bau, A . — Double Capsule for Bacteriological Purposes 238 
Sachs — Sensitive Litmus-Paper 239 
Abba, F . — Delicacy of the Biological Test fcr Arsenic 239 
Piorkowski — Simple Method for Detecting the Typhoid Bacillus 348 
Bancroft — Keeping Mosquitoes alive , .. .. 349 
Frost, W. D . — Gasometer for Fermentation Tubes (Fig. 94) 349 
Wilson, E. H., & R. B. F. Randolph — Incubator for Maintaining Constant Low 
Temperatures 350 
Knuth, P . — Detection of the Nectary in Flowers 350 
Muthmann — Heavy Fluid suitable for Separating Mineral Mixtures 350 
Stoudensky — Antitoxic Action of Carmine 350 
Scott, D. B . — Method of making Type Slides for Opaque Objects with Removable 
Covers 351 
Borrmann, R . — Apparatus for Preserving Celloidin- Blocks (Figs. 121 and 122; .. 457 
Hardy — New Microscopical Cell 458 
Schauf, W . — Globigerina Shells in Polarised Light 458 
Bowhill, T . — Mould for making Gypsum Blocks (Figs. 123 aud 124) .. .. 458 
Jordan’s New Apparatus for Orienting Small Microscopic Objects (Figs. 138 and 
139) 549 
Noack, W . — Method for Orienting Small Objects (Figs. 140-145) 550 
Czapek, F . — Lignin Reaction of Wood 551 
Pollacci, G . — Microchemical Test for Phosphorus .* .. .. 552 
Jordan, H . — Ethereal Oils in Microscopical Technique 553 
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