. A course of elementary practical histology. Histology. MICROSCOPY. O A 5.—Substage Condenser. "With small working stands not fitted for a substage condenser of the best kind, Wenham's half sphere is excellent, and costs only five shillings. It is used by simply touching its flat surface with the tip of the tongue, and making this surface adhere to the under surface of the slip, imme- diately beneath the object to be illuminated. Some small. Fig. 2.—Baker's student's microscope. stands have an adapter to receive one of the objectives as a condenser: a one-fourth, one-fifth, or one-sixth


. A course of elementary practical histology. Histology. MICROSCOPY. O A 5.—Substage Condenser. "With small working stands not fitted for a substage condenser of the best kind, Wenham's half sphere is excellent, and costs only five shillings. It is used by simply touching its flat surface with the tip of the tongue, and making this surface adhere to the under surface of the slip, imme- diately beneath the object to be illuminated. Some small. Fig. 2.—Baker's student's microscope. stands have an adapter to receive one of the objectives as a condenser: a one-fourth, one-fifth, or one-sixth inch objective makes a very good condenser. Such a stand is shown by Fig. 2, made by Baker, of High Holborn, with which I have worked for some years. A G.—The Stand Condenser. This is by no means a necessity, but for high-power work it is of. 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 Fearnley, William. London, New York, Macmillan and co.


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