THE LABORATORY. 



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papers will be found in Balfour's Embryology, Owen's An- 

 atomy and Gegenbaur's Anatomy. 



Besides the tables and chairs, many of the following in- 

 struments, apparatus and reagents will be useful, all coming 

 into u:ie in a laboratory where much original investigation is 

 carried on, while in an ordinary college course many may be 

 omitted. 



INSTRUMENTS. 



Scalpels, large and small. 



"Eye knives." 



Dissecting scissors, straight and 

 curved. 



Forceps of various sizes and 

 shapes. 



Microscopes, dissecting and com- 

 pound. 



Hand-lenses. 



Microtome. 



Beakers. 



Tiles, white and black. 



Test tube. 



Turn tables. 



Glass and earthen vessels of vari- 

 ous shapes and sizes. 



Thin glass. 



Glaziers' diamond. 



Dropping and dipping tubes. 



Tubs. 



Aquaria. 



Funnels. 



Paper. 



Pencils 



Tenotomes. 

 Cartilage knives. 

 Bone saws. 

 Bone forceps. 

 Dissecting needles. 

 Valentine's knife. 

 Injecting apparatus. 

 Florence flasks. 

 Evaporating dishes. 

 Glass tubing. 

 Watch crystals. 

 Hot stage. 

 Washing bottles. 

 Water bath. 

 Glass slides. 

 Micrometer scale. 

 Writing diamond. 

 Thermometers. 

 Brackets. 

 Sponges. 

 Filter paper. 

 Dissecting forceps. 

 Colors. 



REAGENTS. 



Alcohol, absolute, 95 and 50 per 

 cent. 



Caustic potash. 

 Aqua ammonia. 



