. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. 'OBJECTIVE MIRROR Fig. 3. A Compound Microscope Helping THE Eye to Form a Retinal Image or a Near Object. Mirror The plane and concave mirror to re- flect light through the object. Object The smaU object to be seen by the eye. Objective The objective of the compound micro- scope to form a real image of the small object. Axis The principal optic axis of the micro- scope. / Principal focus of the ocular and of the ob- jective. r im The real image formed by the objective. Ocular The double convex lens enabling


. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. 'OBJECTIVE MIRROR Fig. 3. A Compound Microscope Helping THE Eye to Form a Retinal Image or a Near Object. Mirror The plane and concave mirror to re- flect light through the object. Object The smaU object to be seen by the eye. Objective The objective of the compound micro- scope to form a real image of the small object. Axis The principal optic axis of the micro- scope. / Principal focus of the ocular and of the ob- jective. r im The real image formed by the objective. Ocular The double convex lens enabling the eye to see the real image formed by the objective. cr The cornea of the eye. rs The refracting surface of the schematic eye. L The crystalline lens of the eye. f i The retinal image; it is erect with reference to the object, but inverted as compared with the real 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. The Comstock publishing company


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