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(2) Preparing- Objects. tage 
Exner, A . — Application of Engelmann' s Method to the Examination of Animal 
Tissues 100 
Durham, H. E . — Impromptu Method of making a simple Freezing Apparatus 100 
Siedleckt, M . — Demonstrating the Coccidia of Cuttle-fish 101 
Krasser, F . — Lactic Acid in Botanical Microtechnique 102 
Tsujitani, J. — Cover-glass Preparations of Amcebx •• 102 
Sorby, H. C . — Decolorising Algx 102 
Frantzitts, E. J . — Preserving Medulla oblongata of Babid Animcds 103 
Shaw, W. R . — Detection of Blepharoplasts in Onoclea and Marsilia 103 
Sorby, H. C . — Killing and Preserving Marine Animals 103 
Arloing, S., & P. Courmont — Technique of the Tuberculous Serum Beaction.. . . 103 
(3) Cutting-, including- Imbedding and Microtomes. 
Minot’s Automatic. Precision Microtome (Fig. 20) 1 104 
Moll, J. W . — Some Improvements in the Beinliold-Giltay Microtome (Figs. 21-24) . . 106 
(4) Staining and Injecting. 
MacConkey, A . — Staining the Capsules of Pneumococcus and of the Bacillus of 
Friedlaender 108 
Schaffner, J. H.— Permanent Siain for Starch 108 
Cutolo, A . — New Test for Cellulose 109 
Weinrich, M . — Staining Gonococcus 109 
Piorkowski — Hot Staining Bath (Fig. 25) l 109 
Nocht — Staining the Malaria Parasite 110 
Ziemann, H . — Method for Double Staining Flagellata , Fungi , and Bacteria .. .. 110 
(5) Mounting, including Slides, Preservative Fluids, &c. 
Rousselet, C. F. — Micro-Cements for Fluid Cells 110 
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