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    • 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)
      • Petrological microscope, by Henry Crouch (p.14)
      • Petrological microscope, by Leitz (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)
      • Immersion (p.16)
      • Dry (p.16)
    • Eyepieces (p.18)
      • Watson (p.18)
      • Zeiss (p.18)
      • Leitz (p.18)
    • Substage Condensers and Monts (p.19)
    • Illuminating apparatus (p.19)
      • Stand Condensers, Lamps, etc. (p.19)
    • Microtomes (p.19)
    • Sundry apparatus (p.20)
    • Books (p.21)
      • Other books available (p.23)
    • Anatomical model (p.24)
    • Microscopic objects (p.24)
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MICROSCOPES—(cow^.)

“ H.E.S.” Microscope, with :—

Rackwork coarse adjustment.

Horizontal lever line adjustment.

Built-in mechanical stage with sliding bar and divisions to motions.

Rackwork focussing substage with centring screws and provision for hinging-out of the optic axis.

Eyepieces, Carl Zeiss, student’s size, No. i, No. 3, No. 4.

Objectives, Zeiss A A, Zeiss D.

Leitz 1/12" oil-immersion.

Dustproof triple nose-piece.

Full-size two-lens N.A. 1.20 Aplanatised Abbe illuminator in substage mount.

The whole complete in polished mahogany case with carrying handle, lock and key.

Price . . ..

“ H ” Edinburgh Student’s Microscope, by W. Watson S> Sons,

Ltd., with :—

Rackwork coarse adjustment.

Horizontal lever fine adjustment.

Built-in mechanical stage.

Rackwork focussing compound substage with centring screws and provision for hinging-out of the optic axis.

Plane and concave mirrors.

Tripod foot.

Eyepieces, No. 2x6, No. 4 x 10.

Objectives, Parachromatic 2/3", 1/6".

Powell & Lealand Achromatic condenser, with diaphragm of stops and centring cap.

Complete in polished mahogany case.

Price . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 25 0 0

“ C ” Edinburgh Student’s Microscope, by W. Watson S> Sons,

Ltd,, with :—

Rackwork coarse adjustment.

Horizontal lever fine adjustment.

Metal square plain stage.

Attachable rotating stage divided to degrees.

Compound rackwork focussing and screw centring substage Plane and concave mirrors.

Flat horseshoe foot.

Body slotted and fitted with analyser and quartz plate.

Eyepieces, No. 2 with cross webs, No. 4.

Objectives, 1", .

Double nose-piece.

Abbe illuminator in understage mount, with iris diaphragm and stop-carrier.

Set of dark-ground and oblique light stops.

Centring nose-piece.

Case.

Price . . .. . . . . 20 0 0

Low-power Binocular Dissecting Microscope, by W. Watson Sons, Ltd., with :â– —•

Eyepieces, Ramsden type, x 8, x 12.

Two pairs of objectives on revolving nose-piece, magnifications X 12, x 18, X 24, x 36.

Auxiliary stage.

Hand rests.

Mahogany case.

Shop-soiled, condition as new.

Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 17 5 0

£ s- d.

27 10 0

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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 97,63 %.

La langue de reconnaissance de l'OCR est l'Anglais.