A simplified method of embedding stained mammary spreads of small mammals in plastic (Selection) is presented. Two standard 50 × 75 × 1 mm. glass slides, separated by 2 narrow glass strips of similar thickness, are used to form the embedding chamber. The glands are stained in toto in alum-carmine, dehydrated, defatted, infiltrated with uncatalyzed plastic and embedded in catalyzed plastic. After baking and cooling, the glass chamber separates readily and provides a thin square slide of plastic suitable for low-power microscopic examination, projection, and filing.