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Equipment of the Students' Laboratory and Students' Work Room. 



No. 5< > :;.'.> 



50 325. 1:18. 



50328. 1:16. 



50,325. Chemical Cupboard, F i g u r e, of pine 



The cupboard is 1.20 m wide, 2.20 m high; the lower part 0.95 m high, 0.50 m deep, with wood 

 shelves, double doors, and has fillets rounded off at the edges. The upper portion is 1.25 m high, 

 with glazed double door and 5 wood shelves. 



50,326. - The preceding, 

 T-iron bearing rails . . . 



shelves in the upper portion, being 



of glass, resting on 



50,327. Bottles and Chemicals, 

 at corresponding prices . 



F i g. 50,323 B, are supplied at the same time, if desired, 



s. d. 

 8. 5. 



9. 8. 



Prices on 

 appli- 

 cation 



We would ask that full information be given as to size, number and capacity of the bottles, 

 together with labels required. We also make up suitable collections ourselves and supply estimates 

 of cost of these. The bottles and stoppers have corresponding and consecutive numbers, if required, 

 so that any mistaking of the stoppers is obviated. At a corresponding increase in price, bottles with 

 alkaline liquids have rubber-covered stoppers to prevent the stopper sticking in the neck of the bottle. 

 " Bottles of dark-coloured glass can be used for materials which are sensitive to light. The substances 

 in question should be specially indicated when ordering As regards the shape of the bottles, as a 

 rule the wide shape as shown in Fig. 50,323 B are supplied. If desired, we also supply the narrow 

 Hoffmann shape of bottle, these being specially suitable for frequent use and rapid work in laboratories. 



50,328. Rincing Table and Drying Board, Figure 4. 4. 



The Bincing Table is 95 cm long, 50 cm wide and 12 cm deep inside; the back part is raised, 

 and the entire table or sink is lined with sheet lead, the rivets being soldered. It has overflow, lead 

 draining valve, and waste pipe with seal. A water tap is placed above it. 



The Drying Frame is a wall board containing a number of wood rods of varying thickness 

 standing out upwards from it for supporting glass measures, retorts, etc. 



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