Abstract
A method is described which combines the writer's hot celloidin technic1 with a form of the clearing-before-cutting procedure. The method requires only 16–17 days and yields a block which may be cut in any microtome, the sections being as thin as those afforded by paraffin with comparable material. The advantages of celloidin over paraffin, listed in the writer's earlier paper, are retained in the present method which, altho consuming more time than the hot process, requires less skill and gives superior results.