. How to use the microscope; a guide for the novice. Microscopes. USE OF THE COMPOUND MICROSCOPE 35 than a small one, but the difference is not very great so far as actual results are concerned. The illumina- tion given by this accessory is necessarily one-sided, and gives rise to severe contrasts of light and shade. If more even lighting is necessary, it can be secured. Fig. 12.—Silver Side Reflector. by using a silver side reflector (Fig. 12). This is supplied in a mount with a stem for fitting into the stage or body of the microscope, and ball-joints allowing the reflector to be adjusted, h


. How to use the microscope; a guide for the novice. Microscopes. USE OF THE COMPOUND MICROSCOPE 35 than a small one, but the difference is not very great so far as actual results are concerned. The illumina- tion given by this accessory is necessarily one-sided, and gives rise to severe contrasts of light and shade. If more even lighting is necessary, it can be secured. Fig. 12.—Silver Side Reflector. by using a silver side reflector (Fig. 12). This is supplied in a mount with a stem for fitting into the stage or body of the microscope, and ball-joints allowing the reflector to be adjusted, hollow surface inwards, by the side of the object. The lamp is placed on one side, on a level with and opposite to. 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 Hall, Charles Albert, 1872-. London, A. and C. Black


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