BAUSCH & LOMB 



BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE KC 



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For the study of herbarium sheets and to accommodate dissecting 

 pans or glass plates, Professor J. H. SchafTner, of the Department of 

 Botany, Ohio State University, suggested the stand here ilhistrated. 



The outfit consists of our Binocular Microscope KA without stage 

 or base, mounted upon a rigid stand designed to clamp to the table 

 edge. The free distance of 185 mm from clamp to optical center 

 provides for easy manipulation of sheets and pans. The adjustable 

 feature of the arm provides for the extraordinary working distance 

 of 195 mm. 



In addition, the microscope bodj' with adjustable arm is available 

 for use on the regular microscope stand KA and the Large Prepara- 

 tion Stand KB with their wide range of adjustments. 



Write for circular ^^Binocular Microscopes for Low Power Work^^ 



Bausch ^ Ipmb Optical (o. 



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