240 THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE MICROSCOPE 



i|ii;i lit v. .-mil i> thoroughly well made, its object being to meet the 

 \v;int> iii' M-linnU inn! i-liMiii'iitary workers. "We believe, however, 



PIG. 192. Reichert's stand No ir> (1890). 



tor man\ reasons, that it i- better tn rely un an excellent rack and 



pinion coarse adjustmenl I'm- siu-h a ])iii-|Mi>f. This instrument is 



a> iiii'cliii" a distinct demand, for though of excellent 



