Abstract
PIPES, an organic based buffer, was used in the preparation of a variety of marine and mammalian tissues for electron microscopic study. The ultrastructural results demonstrate that this buffer renders superior ultrastructural details to those obtained with some of the more common inorganic buffers especially when long fixation times are required. Furthermore, this buffer system does not appear to contribute extraneous anions or cations to the tissues and thus permits accurate elemental determinations to be performed on thin sections of the plastic embedded specimens by means of energy dispersive X-ray analysis.