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to exactly fit the inside of the tulbe and permits the 

 bed plate to be revolved on its horizontal axis. The bed 

 plate is five feet long and five and one-half inches wide. 

 It consists of a piece of three-sixteenths-inch rolled 



steel, to which is riveted two dressed half-inch steel 

 tubes. Th^se tubes are placed near each edge and give 

 rigidity as well as serve for guides for the camera and 

 microscope carriages. In the centre of the bed plate is 

 a rack for the adjustment of the camera and microscope 



