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- TABLE DES MATIÈRES
- RECHERCHE DANS LE DOCUMENT
- TEXTE OCÉRISÉ
- PAGE DE TITRE (Première image)
- Microscopes (p.2)
- Grand model Van Heurck Microscope, by W. Watson & Sons (p.2)
- Circuit Stage Van Heurck Microscope, by W. Watson & Sons (p.3)
- Grand Model Van Heurck Microscope, by W. Watson & Sons (p.4)
- Van Heurck Microscope, Grand Model, by W. Watson & Sons (p.4)
- ”H.E.S” Microscope (p.5)
- ”H” Edinburgh Student's Microscope, by W. Watson & Sons (p.5)
- ”C Edinburgh Student's Microscope, by W. Watson é Sons (p.5)
- Low – power Binocular Dissecting Microscope, by W. Watson & Sons (p.5)
- ”Praxis” Microscope, by W. Watson & Sons (p.6)
- ”Fram” Microscope, by W. Watson & Sons (p.6)
- Non – inclinable Microscope (p.6)
- Portable Microscope (p.6)
- School Microscope, by W. Watson & Sons (p.6)
- A Edinburgh Student Microscope, by W. Watson & Sons (p.7)
- Wands Microscope, by W. Watson & Sons (p.7)
- No. 1 Microscope, by Powell & Lealand (p.7)
- ”Research” Microscope, by Reichert (p.7)
- Microscope, by Reichert (p.8)
- Simple Student's Microscope, by Reichert (p.8)
- High – power Microscope, by Spencer Lens Co. (p.8)
- Research Microscope, by Koristka (p.8)
- I.M.S Microscope of modern production, by J. Swift & Sons (p.9)
- Microscope, by J. Swift & Sons (p.9)
- Student's Pattern Microscope, by J. Swift & Sons (p.9)
- Student's Microscope, by J. Swift & Sons (p.10)
- ”Laboratory” Microscope, by Leitz (p.10)
- Microscope “D”, by Leitz (p.11)
- Student's Microscope, by Leitz (p.11)
- Simple Non- inclinable Student Stands, by Leitz (p.11)
- Microscope by Zeiss (p.11)
- Zentmeyer Model Microscope by Ross (p.11)
- Student's microscope by Ross (p.12)
- Wenham Binocular Microscope, finished in bright brass, by Smith and Beck (p.12)
- Microscope, by Crouch (p.12)
- Student's Microscope by Crouch (p.13)
- ”Society of Arts” Pattern Microscope (p.13)
- Student's Microscope by Millikin & Lawley (p.14)
- Microscope, all bright brass, engraved “N. & Z.” (p.14)
- Petrological microscopes (p.14)
- Photomicrographic cameras and projection apparatus (p.15)
- Photomicrographic Camera, by Zeiss (p.15)
- Zeiss Planar Photomicrographic Lens (p.15)
- Gordon's Photomicro. Camera, by Beck (p.15)
- Universal Projection Apparatus (p.15)
- Baker School Micro – projector (p.15)
- Projection lantern (p.15)
- Edinger Apparatus, by Leitz (p.15)
- Metal Microscope Floor Stand, by Ogilvy (p.15)
- Objectives (p.16)
- Eyepieces (p.18)
- Substage Condensers and Monts (p.19)
- Illuminating apparatus (p.19)
- Microtomes (p.19)
- Sundry apparatus (p.20)
- Books (p.21)
- Anatomical model (p.24)
- Microscopic objects (p.24)
- Microscopes (p.2)
- Dernière image
OBJECTIVES— (contd.)
4 mm.
r
6 mm.
r
8 mm.
V
12 mm.
r
16 mm.
r
Low
Powers
WATSON. £ s
Holoscopic 4 mm. N.A. 0.95, tube-length 250 mm. . . . . 4 0
4 mm. N.A. 0.95, ,, ,, 180 mm. . . . . 4 0
4 mm. N.A. 0.90, ,, ,, 250 mm. .. . . 3 10
Parachromatic 1/6" 0.87 . . .. .. .. .. .. 1 15
116" 0.74 . . .. . . . . .. . . ..25
Argus 1/6" 0.65.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 15
ZEISS.
Apochromatic 4 mm. N.A. 0.95, correction collar, tube length
250 mm. . . . . . . . . .. ..60
ZEISS. D, very early pattern . . . . . . . . . . 15
ROSS. 1/6" ................................1 10
WATSON.
Holoscopic 6 mm. N.A. 0.95, tube length 160 mm. . . . . 3 15
SWIFT. early pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
ZEISS.
Apochromatic 6 mm. N.A. 0.95, tube-length 250 mm., with correction collar . . . . . . . . . . ..50
LEITZ.
Apochromatic 8 mm. N.A. 0.65
5 0
ZEISS.
Apochromatic 8 mm. N.A. 0.65, tube length 250 mm.
ZEISS. C, very early pattern, no box
ZEISS.
Apochromatic 12 mm. N.A. 0.65, tube length 250 mm.
12 mm. N.A. 0.65, with built-in iris diaphragm. (The objective is not engraved with maker’s name, etc., but is quite obviously by Zeiss “ B ” ...........................
NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA.
BAKER. early pattern, with correction collar
SEIBERT. No. 4, ............................
REICHERT.
Apochromatic 16 mm. N.A. 0.30, tube length 160 mm.
5 10 1 0
5 10
5 0 1 5
0 15 0 17 1 5
4 0
WATSON.
Holoscopic 16 mm. N.A. 0.45, tube length 160 mm. . . . . 3 10
WANDS. 2/3" ..............................0 13
ZEISS. A, very earty pattern, no box . . . . . . . . 0 12
ROSS. 1"....................................0 10
REICHERT, ib variable ..........................12
ZEISS.
Achromatic 36 mm. . . 110
MOGINE. 2'....................................0 17
WATSON.
Wands 2" . . .. .. 0 10
BAKER. 3"....................................15
WATSON.
Parachromatic 3" .. . .. • • 15
WRAY. 4'..................... .............0 15
l- ...............0 15
d.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
6
6
0
6
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
Le texte affiché peut comporter un certain nombre d'erreurs. En effet, le mode texte de ce document a été généré de façon automatique par un programme de reconnaissance optique de caractères (OCR). Le taux de reconnaissance estimé pour cette page est de 93,48 %.
La langue de reconnaissance de l'OCR est l'Anglais.
4 mm.
r
6 mm.
r
8 mm.
V
12 mm.
r
16 mm.
r
Low
Powers
WATSON. £ s
Holoscopic 4 mm. N.A. 0.95, tube-length 250 mm. . . . . 4 0
4 mm. N.A. 0.95, ,, ,, 180 mm. . . . . 4 0
4 mm. N.A. 0.90, ,, ,, 250 mm. .. . . 3 10
Parachromatic 1/6" 0.87 . . .. .. .. .. .. 1 15
116" 0.74 . . .. . . . . .. . . ..25
Argus 1/6" 0.65.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 15
ZEISS.
Apochromatic 4 mm. N.A. 0.95, correction collar, tube length
250 mm. . . . . . . . . .. ..60
ZEISS. D, very early pattern . . . . . . . . . . 15
ROSS. 1/6" ................................1 10
WATSON.
Holoscopic 6 mm. N.A. 0.95, tube length 160 mm. . . . . 3 15
SWIFT. early pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
ZEISS.
Apochromatic 6 mm. N.A. 0.95, tube-length 250 mm., with correction collar . . . . . . . . . . ..50
LEITZ.
Apochromatic 8 mm. N.A. 0.65
5 0
ZEISS.
Apochromatic 8 mm. N.A. 0.65, tube length 250 mm.
ZEISS. C, very early pattern, no box
ZEISS.
Apochromatic 12 mm. N.A. 0.65, tube length 250 mm.
12 mm. N.A. 0.65, with built-in iris diaphragm. (The objective is not engraved with maker’s name, etc., but is quite obviously by Zeiss “ B ” ...........................
NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA.
BAKER. early pattern, with correction collar
SEIBERT. No. 4, ............................
REICHERT.
Apochromatic 16 mm. N.A. 0.30, tube length 160 mm.
5 10 1 0
5 10
5 0 1 5
0 15 0 17 1 5
4 0
WATSON.
Holoscopic 16 mm. N.A. 0.45, tube length 160 mm. . . . . 3 10
WANDS. 2/3" ..............................0 13
ZEISS. A, very earty pattern, no box . . . . . . . . 0 12
ROSS. 1"....................................0 10
REICHERT, ib variable ..........................12
ZEISS.
Achromatic 36 mm. . . 110
MOGINE. 2'....................................0 17
WATSON.
Wands 2" . . .. .. 0 10
BAKER. 3"....................................15
WATSON.
Parachromatic 3" .. . .. • • 15
WRAY. 4'..................... .............0 15
l- ...............0 15
d.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
6
6
0
6
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
Le texte affiché peut comporter un certain nombre d'erreurs. En effet, le mode texte de ce document a été généré de façon automatique par un programme de reconnaissance optique de caractères (OCR). Le taux de reconnaissance estimé pour cette page est de 93,48 %.
La langue de reconnaissance de l'OCR est l'Anglais.



