. obtained otherwise. The International is far more condensed in foriuthan any Triple Apparatus heretofore made ; the various parts are detachable and pack in a verysmall compass, yet are readilv put together in a few minutes, and the instrument is then as rigidand firm as the heaviest apparatus that could be built. S^To exhibit at a glance the desirability o/ these various New Departure styles as regardsease of transportation, we append the weight and bulk of each instrument (not including, ofcourse, gas apparatus^ views, or other a
. obtained otherwise. The International is far more condensed in foriuthan any Triple Apparatus heretofore made ; the various parts are detachable and pack in a verysmall compass, yet are readilv put together in a few minutes, and the instrument is then as rigidand firm as the heaviest apparatus that could be built. S^To exhibit at a glance the desirability o/ these various New Departure styles as regardsease of transportation, we append the weight and bulk of each instrument (not including, ofcourse, gas apparatus^ views, or other accessories), WEIGHT. BULK. New York Model Magric Lantern 8><^ lbs. 5/^x 9x13 inches. New York Model Diss. View Apparatus 17!4 9 x 13x13 Metropolitan Stereopticon 25^ S^x 14x14 Interziational Triple Stereopticon 40 7 x 10x23 International Single Lantern 13 6 x 7x10 Geo. H. Pierce, PHXLAPELPniA, Pa, »Mc ALLISTEE^S T XI NEWYORK MODEL MAGIC LANTERN. TJie neatest, lightest, and most compact Magic Lan-tern adapted for Oil-Light Illumination. PRICE, $ (Heady/or use.) (In packing-case.) Our NEW YORK MODEL has been designed to meet theoft-repeated demands of our customers for a Magic Lantern ofcompact pattern, packing in a small compass, and consequentlytransportable with less trouble and expense than the more bulkyMagic Lanterns. It meets all tJiese requirements, and in addi-tion is a neat and handsomely-finished apparatus. The ** N. Y. MODEJIj weighs but 8}i pounds, and i8 enclosed for transportation in a neatJapanned Packing-case, 13 x 9 x by^ inches, with handle by which it can be conveniently carried. Tlie CONDENSING LENSES are of our finest quality, plano-convex, i% inches diameter,being of largest size we use in any of our instruments, and difthsing the light evenlvover the entirearea of the square photographic views of standard size, which cannot be as well done with con-densing lenses of smaller diameter. The OBJECT GLASSES are Acliromatlc, yielding two magnifying
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