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THE MICROSCOPE. 



among us who have gas at command will, no doubt, give 

 it the preference on account of its convenience, and 

 freedom from all kind of trouble. The best form of gas 

 lamp is Highley's (fig. 109). 



The mono-chromatic gas-lamp, fig. 110, is the best and 

 most economical. Gas, as a source of light, presents great 

 advantages over oil and spirit, on account of cleanliness, 

 being ever ready for use, and affording a perfect control 

 over the flame ; but when the ordinary gas-lamps are used 



Fig. 110.— Gas-lamp arranged for itse. 



for the purpose of illuminating thfe field of the micro 

 scope, a yellow glaring light is given, alike injurious to 

 the eye and the definition of the object under examina- 

 tion. To correct these evils, this lamp was arranged, which 



