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TAC.E 
Edinger, L . — Ntw Apparatus for drawing Low Magnifications (Fig. 88) .. .. 811 
Behrens, W . — Glasses for keeping Immersion Oil 812 
C4) Photomicrography. 
Neuhauss, R . — Magnesium Flash-Light in Photomicrography 812 
LuaiifcRE — Coloured Photomicrograms 813 
(5) Microscopical Optics and Manipulation. 
CzArsKi, S . — Probable Limits to the Capacity of the Microscope 814 
Thompson, S. P . — Measurement of Lenses 818 
Oaplatzi, A . — Photographic Optics 818 
(6) Miscellaneous- 
Dallinger, W. H . — New Edition of Carpenter on the Microscope 819 
Death of Mr. Walter U. Bulloch 820 
Universal Microscopic Exhibition at Antwerp 820 
Meeting of American Hi croscopists .. ” 821 
Ebbage, H . — Recreative Microscopy 823 
( 3 . Technique. 
Cl) Collecting Objects, including Culture Processes. 
Kirchner — Methods of Bacteriological Research 823 
Sleskin, P. — Silicate-jelly as a Nutrient Substratum 824 
Marpmann — Substitutes for Agar and Gelatin 824 
Stevens, T. 8 . — Miniature Tank for Microscopical Purposes 824 
Hopkins, G. M . — Apparatus for Gathering and Examining Microscopic Objects 
(Figs. 89 and 90) 825 
(2) Preparing Objects. 
Strobel — Preserving Fluid 827 
Holl, M . — Investigation of Fowl’s Ovum 827 
Field, H. H . — Preparation of Embryos of Amphibia 827 
Burchhardt, R . — Investigation of Brain and Olfactory Organ of Triton and 
Ichthyophis .. 827 
Vis art, 0.— Preparing Epithelium of Mid-gut of Arthropods 828 
Parker, G. H . — Mode of Preparing Crustacean Eyes .. 828 
Bolsius, H . — Preparing Segmental Organs of Hirudinea 828 
Certes, A. — Eismond’s Method of Studying living Infusoria 828 
Macallum, A. B . — Demonstration of Presence of Iron in Chromatin by Micro- 
chemical Methods 828 
Borzi, A . — Culture of Terrestrial Algae 829 
Reinke, J. — Re-softening dried Algae 829 
Moller, H . — Demonstrating Fungi in Cells 829 
IioscOE, H. E., & J. Lunt — Mode of Investigating Chemical Bacteriology of Sewage 829 
Favrat, A., & F. Christmann — Simple Method jor obtaining Leprosy Bacilli from 
living Lepers 830 
(4) Staining and Injecting. 
Obregia, A . — Method for fixing Preparations treated by Sublimate or Silver (Golgis 
Method) 830 
Burci, E . — Rapid Staining of Elastic Fibres 831 
Moeller, H . — New Method of Spore-staining 831 
Mayer, Paul — Hsemalum and Heemacaldum Staining Solution made from Haema - 
toxylin Crystals 831 
Fraenkel (B.) on Gabbet’s Stain for Tubercle Bacilli 832 
Tavel — Syringes and their Sterilization 832 
(6) Miscellaneous. 
Moore, S. Le M . — Microchemical Reactions of Tannin 833 
Knager, F., & J. B. Nias — Cleansing Used Slides and Cover-glasses 833 
Nuttall, G. H. F .— Method for the Estimation of the actual number of Tubercle 
Bacilli in Phthisical Sputum 833 
Aronson, H . — Colloidal Clay for Filtering Fluids containing Bacteria 835 
Hopkins, G. M . — Some Suggestions in Microscopy (Figs. 91 and 92) 835 
Levi-Morenos, D . — Artificial Sea-water 836 
Proceedings of the Society 837 
Index of New Biological Terms .. 849 
Index 851 
