Abstract

This technic has been used successfully by the author for staining, in situ, the placoid scales of selachians and the smaller forms of cycloid and ctenoid scales of teleosts. Sections of skin are dissected from the ventrum of the specimen, cleaned of fascia and muscle tissue and fixed in a 10% formalin solution. The section is macerated in several changes of a 3% KOH solution until translucent. Staining is accomplished in a fresh 2% KOH solution to which is added a saturated alcoholic solution of alizarin red S. The section remains in the stain for 24 hours. If necessary, the tissue may be quickly destained in acid alcohol (1% H2SO4 in 95% alcohol). The skin is dehydrated in cellosolve or the alcohol series and cleared in methyl salicylate. Placoid and teleost scales prepared in this manner are stained a brilliant red. The various parts of the denticle are well differentiated.

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