. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. CH. VII] LABELING AND CATALOGING 197 Fig. 165. A part of a cabinet drawer seen from above. In compartment No. 96 is repre- sented a slide lying flat. The label of the slide and the number of the compartment are â so placed that the number of the compartment may be seen through the slide. 7he sealing cement is removed at one place to show that in sealing the cover-glass, the cement is put partly on the cover and partly on the slide a )- B.â This represents a section of the same part of the drawer, (a)


. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. CH. VII] LABELING AND CATALOGING 197 Fig. 165. A part of a cabinet drawer seen from above. In compartment No. 96 is repre- sented a slide lying flat. The label of the slide and the number of the compartment are â so placed that the number of the compartment may be seen through the slide. 7he sealing cement is removed at one place to show that in sealing the cover-glass, the cement is put partly on the cover and partly on the slide a )- B.â This represents a section of the same part of the drawer, (a) Slide resting as in a. No. 96. The preparation is seen to be above a groove in the floor of the compartment, (b) One end of the slide is seen to be uplifted by de- pressing the other into the bevel. (4). The drawers of the cabinet should be entirely independent, so that any drawer may be partly or wholly removed without disturb- ing any of the others. (5). On the front of each drawer should be - the number of the drawer in Roman numer- als, and the number of the first and last com- partment in the drawer in Arabic numerals (Fig. 166). Fig. 166. Cabinet for Mi- croscopical Specimens, show- ing the method Of arrange- ment and of numbering the drawers and indicating the number of the first and last compartment in each drawer. It is better to have the slides on which the drawers rest somewhat shorter, then the drawer front may be entire and not notched as here shown. (From. Proc. Amer. Micr. Soc, 1883). 96 o /sso Verve, fiiers Cat Fig. 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 Gage, Simon Henry, 1851-1944. Ithaca, N. Y. Comstock publishing company


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