. Biological stains, a handbook on the nature and uses of the dyes employed in the biological laboratory. Stains and staining (Microscopy). With these facts in mind it will be seen that the grouping of dyes as based upon these chromophores does not classify them in rela- tion to their color. It is a useful classification, however, because it puts together those that have similar chemical structure. The important biological dyes, thus classified, fall into the following groups: 1. The nitro dves. , picric acid. 2. The azo group. , methyl orange, Bismark broicUy orange G, Congo red, Suda


. Biological stains, a handbook on the nature and uses of the dyes employed in the biological laboratory. Stains and staining (Microscopy). With these facts in mind it will be seen that the grouping of dyes as based upon these chromophores does not classify them in rela- tion to their color. It is a useful classification, however, because it puts together those that have similar chemical structure. The important biological dyes, thus classified, fall into the following groups: 1. The nitro dves. , picric acid. 2. The azo group. , methyl orange, Bismark broicUy orange G, Congo red, Sudan III and Sudan IV. 21. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Conn, H. J. (Harold Joel), 1886-1975; Ambler, Joseph Alfred, 1889-; Kornhauser, S. I. (Sidney Isaac), 1887-1959; Mallory, Frank Burr, 1862-1941; Sharp, Lester W. (Lester Whyland), b. 1887. Geneva, N. Y. , The Commission


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