. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. "«--/<. Fig. 7.—First form of complete cell. (A) Porous cell; (B) glass tube; (O manometer; (a) groove cut in cell; (6) soapstone ring; (c) and (d) enlargements in glass tube, to pre- vent slipping; (e) contraction at upper end of glass tube; (/) and (n) litharge-glycerine cement; (g) brass collar; (h) brass nut; (i) concave brass piece; (j) enlargement on end of manometer; (A;) rubber stopper; (0 cork; (m) glass bottle; (o) brass piece. Fig. 9.—Second form of complete cell. (1) Brass collar; (2) brass nut; (3) lead washer; (4) orasscon
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. "«--/<. Fig. 7.—First form of complete cell. (A) Porous cell; (B) glass tube; (O manometer; (a) groove cut in cell; (6) soapstone ring; (c) and (d) enlargements in glass tube, to pre- vent slipping; (e) contraction at upper end of glass tube; (/) and (n) litharge-glycerine cement; (g) brass collar; (h) brass nut; (i) concave brass piece; (j) enlargement on end of manometer; (A;) rubber stopper; (0 cork; (m) glass bottle; (o) brass piece. Fig. 9.—Second form of complete cell. (1) Brass collar; (2) brass nut; (3) lead washer; (4) orasscone; (5) manometer; (6) hollow needle; (7) fusible metal; (8) brass piece to which the needle is brazed; (9) steel screw threaded into (8); (10) packing; (11) fusible metal covering exposed part of needle; (12) rubber tubing; (13) and (14) windings with twisted shoemakers' 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 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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