241. 



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37 



50 238. . 1 : 30. 



50241. 1:23 



11. Hoff. ,T. II. van t'. --'12. Hofinann. A. W. v. 13. Kekule. F. A. 14. Kelvin, Lord. 15. Liebig. s. d. 



J. v. 16. Maxwell. .1. ('. 17. Mendeleef. D. ,1. 18. Mitscherlich. E. 19. Muller, J. 



2c. Nernst. W. 21. Newton, J. 22. Ohm, G. S. 23. Ostwald. W. 24. Ramsay, Sir W. 



2."). Reichenbach. K. v. 26. Rontgen. W. K. 27. Rose. H. 28. Schonbein. "29. Siemens, 



W. v. 30. Steinheil, C. A. Thomson, ^ir W. (see 14). 31. Tyndall, J. 32. Watt, J. 



33. W.-lin. W. E. -- 34. Wohler. F. 



Mi. 234. - The preceding, in Heliogravure, without frame Price each 0. 2. 6 



1. Berthelot, C. L. 2. Berzelius, J. (steel engraving). 3. Bunsen, Rob. 4. Carnot, S. 

 5. Clausius. R. 6. Dalton, J. (steel engraving). 7. Fechner, G. Th., Monument in Leipzig. 

 8. Gerland, G. 9. Gibbs. J. W. 10. Guldberg. C. M.. and Waage, P. 11. Helmholtz, H. v.. 

 in his 40'h year. 12. Ditto, in old age. 13. Hittorf. W. 14. Hoff, J. H. van t'. 15. Ditto, 

 and Ostwald. W. (in Ostwald's study. 1900). 16. Horstmann, A. 17. Kopp, H. 18. Landolt, H. 

 19. Mach, E. 20. Ostwald. W.. from a bronze relief by C. Seffner (see also No. 15). 21. Raoult, 

 F. M. 22. Richter, J. B. 23. Scheele. C. W. Waage, P. (see No. 10). 24. Wohler, F. 



50.235. - - Ditto, as No. 50,234 (124)7 the whole series 2. 5. 



.MI. 236. Busts of Physicists and Chemists, 65 70 cm high,, artificial construction, no 

 plaster casts: 



s. ,1. 



1. Berzelius 2. 10. 



2. Faraday 3. 5. 



3. Franklin 3. 10. 



4. Galvani 3. 5. 



5. Gauss 2. 15. 



6. Helmholtz 3. 10. 



7. v. Hofmann 5. 0. 



8. v. Humboldt. A 2. 15. 



The preceding busts are uniform in size and finish. 

 50.237. Wall Bracket for Busts . 1. 5. 



s. d. 



9. Liebig 2.15.0 



10. Mitscherlich 2. 15. 



11. Newton 2. 15. 



12. Eose 3. 10. 



13. Siemens 3. 10. 



14. Yolta 3. 5. 



15. Watt 3. 0. 



Equipment of the Preparation Room and Workshop. 



Work Tahle for the Preparation Room, Figure. s. d. 



List No. 50,238 50,239 50,240 



Length of Table m 2 2.:. 3 



Price 7. 5. 8. 15. 10. 0. 



The work table is 90 cm high and 70 cm wide. The top is of oak, 30 mm thick, composed 

 of frame and pannellings. The body is of deal, and has 3 to 5 drawers according to the length, and 

 underneath each drawer a small cupboard, somewhat set back; the centre is open. The table is intended 

 to be set against the wall. It is advisable to have a gas lead carried along the wall over the table, and 

 to have there a few hose stopcocks. 



If desired, the table is supplied fitted with gas and water leads and with a basin. The gas lead 

 has 2 substantial gas cocks with conical fluted hose ends. The water lead terminates in a nickelled 

 brass standard with 2 nickelled water taps, and underneath these is a large half round porcelain 

 basin, which is placed on one of the narrow ends of the table, with lead valve and waste with seal.' 



Extra price 2. 12. 



:>u.241. Work Table (Figure), (M. T., p. 15) 2. 10. 



The table is 1.8 m long, 80 cm high and 65 cm wide: it is of deal, with top 40 mm thick; it 

 has 1 drawer, with lock, running in oak supports. It rests on massive legs with a board traversing 

 its length underneath, as in figure. The price does not include a vice. 



Cl. 3108, 3218. 



