. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures. Microscopes; Microscopy. Fig. 186. Fig. 187. Fig. 188. inch in width, whilst fig. 189 is intended for the slides, which. Fig. 189. are one inch-and-a-half or more in width. These cells are cheaper than those which are drilled in plate-glass, and are quite as neat in appearance. Fig. 190 represents one of this form cemented to a slide and ready for use. Fig. 190. Drilled Cells.—These are composed of pieces of plate-glass of any convenient siz


. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures. Microscopes; Microscopy. Fig. 186. Fig. 187. Fig. 188. inch in width, whilst fig. 189 is intended for the slides, which. Fig. 189. are one inch-and-a-half or more in width. These cells are cheaper than those which are drilled in plate-glass, and are quite as neat in appearance. Fig. 190 represents one of this form cemented to a slide and ready for use. Fig. 190. Drilled Cells.—These are composed of pieces of plate-glass of any convenient size, out of the middle of which either a circular or oval hole has been drilled, the depth of the cell depending in all cases on the thickness of glass used; when required to be very thick, two or more cells of equal size may. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Quekett, John, 1815-1861. London, H. Bailliere; [etc. , etc. ]


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