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(3) Cutting 1 , including Imbedding and Microtomes. page 
Rocking Microtome to cut Flat Sections (Fig. 91) 345 
Improvements in the Cambridge Roclting Microtome (Fig. 92) 34G 
(4) Staining and Injecting. 
Klein, A . — Simple Method for Staining Spores 34(5 
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 
Earlier, E. W . — Method of Staining Mucous ond other similar Cells 347 
Korn, O . — Apparatus for Heating Staining Solutions (Fig. 93) 348 
(6) Miscellaneous. 
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 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 
Meeting, April 19th, 1899 352 
„ May 17t,h, 1899 354 
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