BIBLIOGRAPHY 
It is not our purpose to give a complete list of literature which might 
be useful, but merely to call attention to some papers and books which will 
extend the student’s knowledge in various directions. Some of the papers 
are cited because they will aid in collecting material and in studying the prepa¬ 
rations rather than for any specific technical methods; for we assume that 
preparations are made to study and not merely for the pleasure of making 
a good mount. 
It will be worth while to watch the reports which are being published in 
Science by the Committee on the Standardization of Biological Stains. The 
reports which have been published as this book goes to press are given below 
under the name of H. J. Conn, the chairman of the Committee. His principal 
collaborators are L. W. Sharp, F. B. Mallory, S. L. Kornhauser, and J. A. 
Ambler. 
Bailey, I. W., Microtechnique for woody structures. Bot. Gaz. 49:57-58. 
1910. 
Belling, John, On counting chromosomes in pollen mother cells. Amer. 
Nat. 55:573-574. 1921. 
Benedict, H. M., An imbedding medium for brittle or woody tissues. 
Bot. Gaz. 52:232! 1911. 
Blackman, V. H., Congo red as a stain for Uredineae. New Phyt. 4:173- 
174. 1905. 
Boyce, J. S., The imbedding and staining of diseased wood. New Phyt. 
8:432-436. 1918. 
Bryan, George S., The archegonium of Sphagnum subsecundum. Bot. Gaz. 
59:40-56. 1915. 
-, The archegonium of Caiharinea angustata. Bot. Gaz. 64:1-20. 1917. 
Bugnon, M. P., Sur une nouvelle m6thode de coloration Elective des 
membranes vegetales lignifiees. C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris 168:62-64. 
1919. 
Church, Margaret, Celloidin paraffin method. Sci. N.S. 47:640. 1918. 
Conn, H. J., An investigation of American stains. Jour. Bact. 7:127-148. 
1922. 
-, Dye solubility in relation to staining solutions. Sci. N.S. 57:638- 
639. 1923. 
-(Chairman) and Commission on Standardization of Biological Stains 
have published the following reports in Science: 
The standardization of biological stains. January 13, 1922. 
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