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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
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BOOKS—(<oontd.) £
Microscopic Illustrations of Living Objects, by Pritchard and Goring,
1838, very scarce . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 0 10
Infusoria, Living and Fossil, Pritchard, 1845, 1st edition, with illustrations . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . 15
British Zoophytes, Johnston, 2 volumes bound in one, 2nd edition,
1847, profusely illustrated . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 15
Insects Abroad, J. G. Wood, 1883 . . .. . . . . ..07
Diseased Germs : Their Nature and Origin, L. S. Beale, 1872, autographed .. . . . . .. .. . . .. ..02
The Story of the Heavens, Sir Robert Ball, 1892 . . . . . . 0 15
Comparative Embryology, F. M. Balfour, 2 volumes, 1881 .. . . 0 7
Animal Life and the World of Nature, Vol. 1, published Hutchinson,
1902 .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . ..03
Nebula to Man, H. R. Knipe, autographed, 1905 . . . . . . 11
Nature and Sport in Britain, H. A. Bryden .. . . .. . . 0 2
Zoology, Shipley and McBride, 1901 . . .. .. . . . . 0 7
The World and the Sea, The Rev. H. M. Hart, N.D., well illustrated . . 0 5
Genesis of Species, Nivart, 1871 . . .. .. .. .. .. 0 1
Expression of the Emotions, Darwin, 1890 . . . . .. . . 0 1
Manual of Botany, R. Brown, 1874 . . .. . . .. ..01
Forms of Animal Life, Rolliston, 1871.. .. .. .. ..0 5
Natural History of the British Entomostraca, Baird, Ray Society,
1870 . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 10
Natural Selection, Wallis . . . . . . . . . . . . ..01
Natural History of Ants, Huber, 1820 . . . . . . . . . . 0 5
Cryptogamic Botany, Berkeley, 1857 .. .. .. .. .. 0 2
Practical Biology, Huxley and Martin, 1889 .. .. .. .. 0 1
Through a Pocket Lens, Henry Sherren, 1904 . . . . . . . . 0 1
The Story of Evolution, by Joseph McCabe . . . . . . . . 0 4
Television, Alfred Dinsdale, A.M.I.R.E. . . . . . . . . ..03
Wireless Pictures and Television, T. Thornbaker . . . . . . 0 3
Common Objects of the Microscope, Rev. J. G. Wood . . . . . . 0 2
Fresh and Salt Water Aquarium, Rev. J. G. Wood. This book is rare
and much sought after . . . . .. .. .. . . 0 12
Practical Television, E. J. Larner . . . . .. . . . . ..02
Micrographic Dictionary, Griffith and Henfrey, 1875 .. . . . . 11
Collection Nachet. An illustrated description of the famous collection of Microscopes, Binoculars, etc. This book is an encyclopaedia of early microscope design and development , . .. .. .. 0 7
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OTHER BOOKS AVAILABLE
Arachnoidiscus, by Dr. N. E. Brown, a monograph on one of the most beautiful and interesting of the large family of the Diatomaceae, written by an expert
Common Objects for the Microscope, by Rev. J. G. Wood, an extremely useful and well-illustrated little book. Some of the plates contained therein are most attractively coloured
Microscopic Objects. How to Mount Them, by J. C. Johnson.
‘An informative work on the various methods and formulae used in the preparation and mounting of a wide range of microscopic objects
The Beginner’s Guide to the Microscope, by Heath. A most useful and well-written book for the young student of microscopy. Revised 3rd edition
The World Beneath the Microscope, by W. E. Watson-Baker, a spectacular production, primarily intended for the layman, showing over one hundred photographs in black-and-white, very highly magnified, of interesting and beautiful microscopic objects. A unique work
£ s. d.
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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 97,14 %.
La langue de reconnaissance de l'OCR est l'Anglais.
BOOKS—(<oontd.) £
Microscopic Illustrations of Living Objects, by Pritchard and Goring,
1838, very scarce . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 0 10
Infusoria, Living and Fossil, Pritchard, 1845, 1st edition, with illustrations . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . 15
British Zoophytes, Johnston, 2 volumes bound in one, 2nd edition,
1847, profusely illustrated . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 15
Insects Abroad, J. G. Wood, 1883 . . .. . . . . ..07
Diseased Germs : Their Nature and Origin, L. S. Beale, 1872, autographed .. . . . . .. .. . . .. ..02
The Story of the Heavens, Sir Robert Ball, 1892 . . . . . . 0 15
Comparative Embryology, F. M. Balfour, 2 volumes, 1881 .. . . 0 7
Animal Life and the World of Nature, Vol. 1, published Hutchinson,
1902 .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . ..03
Nebula to Man, H. R. Knipe, autographed, 1905 . . . . . . 11
Nature and Sport in Britain, H. A. Bryden .. . . .. . . 0 2
Zoology, Shipley and McBride, 1901 . . .. .. . . . . 0 7
The World and the Sea, The Rev. H. M. Hart, N.D., well illustrated . . 0 5
Genesis of Species, Nivart, 1871 . . .. .. .. .. .. 0 1
Expression of the Emotions, Darwin, 1890 . . . . .. . . 0 1
Manual of Botany, R. Brown, 1874 . . .. . . .. ..01
Forms of Animal Life, Rolliston, 1871.. .. .. .. ..0 5
Natural History of the British Entomostraca, Baird, Ray Society,
1870 . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 10
Natural Selection, Wallis . . . . . . . . . . . . ..01
Natural History of Ants, Huber, 1820 . . . . . . . . . . 0 5
Cryptogamic Botany, Berkeley, 1857 .. .. .. .. .. 0 2
Practical Biology, Huxley and Martin, 1889 .. .. .. .. 0 1
Through a Pocket Lens, Henry Sherren, 1904 . . . . . . . . 0 1
The Story of Evolution, by Joseph McCabe . . . . . . . . 0 4
Television, Alfred Dinsdale, A.M.I.R.E. . . . . . . . . ..03
Wireless Pictures and Television, T. Thornbaker . . . . . . 0 3
Common Objects of the Microscope, Rev. J. G. Wood . . . . . . 0 2
Fresh and Salt Water Aquarium, Rev. J. G. Wood. This book is rare
and much sought after . . . . .. .. .. . . 0 12
Practical Television, E. J. Larner . . . . .. . . . . ..02
Micrographic Dictionary, Griffith and Henfrey, 1875 .. . . . . 11
Collection Nachet. An illustrated description of the famous collection of Microscopes, Binoculars, etc. This book is an encyclopaedia of early microscope design and development , . .. .. .. 0 7
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OTHER BOOKS AVAILABLE
Arachnoidiscus, by Dr. N. E. Brown, a monograph on one of the most beautiful and interesting of the large family of the Diatomaceae, written by an expert
Common Objects for the Microscope, by Rev. J. G. Wood, an extremely useful and well-illustrated little book. Some of the plates contained therein are most attractively coloured
Microscopic Objects. How to Mount Them, by J. C. Johnson.
‘An informative work on the various methods and formulae used in the preparation and mounting of a wide range of microscopic objects
The Beginner’s Guide to the Microscope, by Heath. A most useful and well-written book for the young student of microscopy. Revised 3rd edition
The World Beneath the Microscope, by W. E. Watson-Baker, a spectacular production, primarily intended for the layman, showing over one hundred photographs in black-and-white, very highly magnified, of interesting and beautiful microscopic objects. A unique work
£ s. d.
0 6 0
0 3 6
0 3 6
0 2 0
0 5 0
( 23 )
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 97,14 %.
La langue de reconnaissance de l'OCR est l'Anglais.



