The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology . 7 be gained of its form and THE MICROSCOPE IN SECTION 1. Positive ocular. 2. Draw-tube. 3. Maiu tube or body. 4-5. Society screws in theJdraw-tube and body. 6. Objective in position. 7. Stage. S. Spring for holding Sub-stage Iris diaphragm. n. Plane and concave mir-ror. 12. Horse-shoe base. 13. Rack and pinion for condenser. 14. Flexible pillar. 15. Spiral spring of fine ad- justment. 16. Fine adjustment 17. Coarse adjustment. CHAPTER IV MAGNIFICATION AND MICROMETRY APPARATUS AND MATE


The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology . 7 be gained of its form and THE MICROSCOPE IN SECTION 1. Positive ocular. 2. Draw-tube. 3. Maiu tube or body. 4-5. Society screws in theJdraw-tube and body. 6. Objective in position. 7. Stage. S. Spring for holding Sub-stage Iris diaphragm. n. Plane and concave mir-ror. 12. Horse-shoe base. 13. Rack and pinion for condenser. 14. Flexible pillar. 15. Spiral spring of fine ad- justment. 16. Fine adjustment 17. Coarse adjustment. CHAPTER IV MAGNIFICATION AND MICROMETRY APPARATUS AND MATERIAL FOR THIS CHAPTER Simple and compound microscope (I 156, 158); Steel scale or rule divided tomillimeters and Aths ; Block for magnifier and compound microscope ($ 156, 160);Dividers (§ 156, 160); Stage micrometer ($ 159); Wollaston camera lucida (\ 160);Ocular screw-micrometers (Figs. 106-107); Micrometer ocular (Figs. 104-105).Abbe camera lucida (Fig. 101). Necturus red blood corpuscles (I 168). § 154. The Magnification, Amplification or Magnifying Powerof a simple or compound microscope is the ratio


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