('//. /A'] C.in/.\'ETS AND TRAYS J-VR PREPARATIONS 



265 



any drawer may be partly or wholly removed without disturbing any of 

 the others. 



Fir,. 210. A f>art of a cabinet 'drawer 



from above. In compartment No. 96 

 is represented a slide lying /fat. The label 

 of the slide and the number of the compart- 

 ment are so plaeed that the number of the 

 compartment may be seen through the slide. 

 The sealing cement is removed at one place 

 to shoo.' that in sealing the cover-glass, the 

 cement is put partly on the cover and partly 

 on the slide. 



/>'. This represents a section of the 

 same part of the drawer, (a) Slide resting 

 as in a. A T o. 06. The preparation is seen to 

 be above a groove in the floor of the com- 

 partment. (/>) One end of the slide is seen 

 to be uplifted by depressing the other into 

 the (: 



FIG. 211. Cabinet for 

 . \Iiiroscopic Sp e c i m ens, 

 showing the method of ar- 

 rangement and of number- 

 ing (he drawers and indi- 

 cating the number of the 

 first and last compartment 

 in each drawer. It is bel- 

 ter to have the slides on 

 which the drawers rest 

 somewhat shorter, then the 

 drawer front may be entire 

 and not notched as here 

 shown. (From Proc. Amer. 

 Micr. Soc., 1883.) 



