MISCELLANEOUS. 877 



THIRD SERIES. APPARATUS AND APPLIANCES FOR 

 TEACHING CHEMISTRY. 



Chemistry. 



4357. Series of Reagent Jars, with enamelled labels and 

 inscriptions. 



4358. Carbonic Acid Apparatus, according to Bunsen. 



4359. Potash Apparatus, according to Liebig. 



4360. Potash Apparatus, according to Mohr. 



4361. Potash Apparatus, according to Mitscherlich. 



4362. Sulphuretted Hydrogen Apparatus. 



4363. Drying Apparatus, by means of sulphuric acid. 



4364. Combustion Stove, according to Bunsen, with 25 

 burners. 



4365. Combustion Stove, according to G laser, with 20 

 burners. 



4366. Set of 12 Bohemian Glass Beakers. 



4367. Set of 6 Bohemian Glass Beakers. 



4368. Bellows, with lamp, for glass-blowing. 



4369. Burette, according to Bink's, 50 cc. in i. 



4370. Burette, according to Gay Lussac, 50 cc. in J^. 



4371. Porcelain Burette Stand, with eight burettes 

 (dropping glasses). 



4372. Glass Burette, according to Geissler, 50 cc. in \. 



4373. Burette, with porcelain stand. 



4374. Burette, with stand of polished wood. 



4375. Combination Cylinder, according to Mohr, 1,000 c. 



4376. Dephlegmator, according to Staedler. 



4377. Azotometer, according to Knop, modified by Wagner. 



4378. Filtering Frame, of iron, with leaden base. 



4379. Filtering Frame, of brass, with wooden base. 



4380. Universal Stand, according to Werners. 



4381. Set of 9 Evaporating Dishes, of enamelled iron. 



4382. One Litre Clarifying Bottle, with glass and stopper. 



4383. Series of 8 Boiling Jars, according to Erltenmeyer. 



