Abstract
A study was made of various synthetic orceins in an effort to determine the optimal conditions for their use in staining elastic tissue. A simple technic has been developed, based on a modification of the method originally worked out by Taenzer. Orcein is used as a 0.4% solution in 70% alcohol containing 1% HC1. Sections are counterstained with Mallory's borax methylene blue. The solutions are easily prepared and may be used for several months. Although several methods require staining in orcein from 2 to 24 hours, the present method requires staining for only 30 minutes. After several types of fixation some of the dye samples stained collagenous tissue to varying degrees, but this could be diminished by slightly reducing the strength of the staining solution. Differential staining of elastic tissue was particularly specific in tissues fixed in acetone, collagen in these preparations remaining practically unstained by any of the dye samples.

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