. Pathological technique; a practical manual for workers in pathological histology and bacteriology. use, and can be ob-tained of several patterns. They should be large enoughto hold 25 of fluid. The Syracuse solid watch-glassesare very good dishes of this shape. Individual glass butterdishes can be obtained which are very satisfactory and com-paratively cheap. Slender dishes of various sizes will be found useful formany purposes. The New Practical Staining Dish (No. 16,618) manu-factured by the Bausch and Lomb Optical Co. is very usefulfor staining at once a number of paraffin sections.


. Pathological technique; a practical manual for workers in pathological histology and bacteriology. use, and can be ob-tained of several patterns. They should be large enoughto hold 25 of fluid. The Syracuse solid watch-glassesare very good dishes of this shape. Individual glass butterdishes can be obtained which are very satisfactory and com-paratively cheap. Slender dishes of various sizes will be found useful formany purposes. The New Practical Staining Dish (No. 16,618) manu-factured by the Bausch and Lomb Optical Co. is very usefulfor staining at once a number of paraffin sections. Oblong rectangular Petri dishes are very convenient forstaining preparations mounted on the slide. For staining at once a large number of sections for classpurposes, the Hobbs Tea Infuser has been found very useful,If set in a small lemonade cup, but little stain is required. Large concave dishes holding 200 will be found themost convenient for holding frozen sections of fresh tissue,because a slide can be dipped into them and under thesections. They are known in the trade as glass


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