Apparatus for separating the fat and membraneous matter in 

 beef or mutton fat. 



Apparatus for preparing a solution of soap. 



Apparatus for showing the difference in action of soap solution 

 on ordinary tap water and distilled water. 



Apparatus for showing the liberation of acetic acid from 

 sodium acetate by the action of sulphuric acid. 



Specimens of:- 



Glucose. 

 Sugar candy. 

 Tartaric acid. 

 Sodium acetate. 

 Barley sugar. 

 Argoi, 

 Starch. 



Alcohol 



Acetic acid. 



Vinegar. 



Sweet oil 



Ether 



Turpentine. 



Glycerine 



129. Cabinet and box containing the whole of the 

 apparatus and chemicals necessary to perform the 

 experiments illustrating the alternative first stage or 

 elementary course of inorganic chemistry. See Science 

 and Art Directory. 



1888. 



130. Set of apparatus designed to meet the require- 

 ments of the " Outline of experiments suitable for illus- 

 trating elementary instruction in chemistry." (Similar 

 collections are lent by the Department to teachers of 

 Science Classes.) 



1889. 



Spirit lamp. 



Bunsen burner, rose and blowpipe jet. 

 Bunsen burner with spreading flame, 

 Mouth blowpipe. 

 Crucible tongs. 

 Iron spoon. 



Ketort stands (2), each with a clamp and three rings. 

 Iron tripod. 

 Sand bath. 



Wire gauze (2 pieces). 

 Pipeclay triangle. 

 Test tube brush. 

 Spatula. 



Triangular file in handle. 

 Round file in handle. 

 Cork borers (6) and iron rod. 

 Clips, one spring and one screw. 



India-rubber tubing: 6 feet of -^ inch; 3 feet of inch ; 

 3 feet of -j% inch ; 3 feet of J inch. 



India-rubber stoppers (30), various sizes. 



