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commonly used for accurate observations, such as Schafer's or 

 Strieker's, owing to their interference with the illumination. To 



FIG. 53. SECTION OF ISRAEL'S WARMING APPARATUS AND DROP-CULTURE 



SLIDE. 



overcome this an apparatus has been constructed by which the 

 -liile is warmed from above (Figs. 52, 53). 



The drop-culture slides are provided with a shallow groove, '1 mm. 

 deep and 1 mm. broad, cut round the concavity. Into this the 

 cover-glass fits, so that its upper surface is level with that of 



FIG. 54. ISRAEL'S WARMING APPARATUS 



the slide. The heating apparatus consists of a flat disk-sliapcd box 

 with a central conical aperture. 



The entrance and exit pipes are fixed on at a right angle to the 



