Abstract
Because most techniques for the preparation of permanent mounts of algae have hitherto involved long alcoholic dehydration series, which frequently result in cell collapse if cut short, a method has been developed which is anhydrous from the start and avoids these series. It can be used to produce rapidly, permanent, generally-stained mounts of most microscopic algae in which the degree of shrinkage of the cell or its contents is reduced to a minimum. A method for the cleaning and mounting of diatoms is also given.

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