. Journal of anatomy. Crista parotica. Art. , styloideus. ~ s. j- c< — Microlas. Lett half of nasal wall leiiicved, to siiow especially the septum nasiand appended structures. Professor Edwakd Fawcett. Journ. of Anat.] [Plate X. O) - Microtus. Jledial aspect of left lateral nasal wall. Professor Edward FaWcetT. The Primordial Cranium of Microtus ainphihius (Water-Rat) 359 investigations of those stages on specimens stained with thionin, asrecommended first by Kallius {Anat. Uefte, vol, xxx., 1905, p. 9). It isby far the most delicate stain known to rae for cartilage; in f
. Journal of anatomy. Crista parotica. Art. , styloideus. ~ s. j- c< — Microlas. Lett half of nasal wall leiiicved, to siiow especially the septum nasiand appended structures. Professor Edwakd Fawcett. Journ. of Anat.] [Plate X. O) - Microtus. Jledial aspect of left lateral nasal wall. Professor Edward FaWcetT. The Primordial Cranium of Microtus ainphihius (Water-Rat) 359 investigations of those stages on specimens stained with thionin, asrecommended first by Kallius {Anat. Uefte, vol, xxx., 1905, p. 9). It isby far the most delicate stain known to rae for cartilage; in fact, tissuewhich would certainlj be pronounced procartilage by hematoxylin stainstands out clearly as cartilage when stained with thionin. The tissue mustbe quite fresh and be well fixed. The stain is as delicate for cartilage asMallorys stain for bone. This communication may be regarded as intro-ductory to many others, hence but scant reference is made to literature,but it is my duty to refer here to the kindness with which my friendsProfessors J. P. Hill, F. Wood Jones, Arthur Robinson, and DArcyThompson have placed material at my disposal; also to the invaluable helpgiven me by my students. Misses Casson, Neville, Brown, Llewellyn,Richmond, and
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