No o-.' :!;;.'. 



Electro-magnetic Telegraphy. 



959 



62 327. 1 : 4. 



62329. 1:5. 



62328. 1 : 7. 



62.325. Morse Telegraph for Schools (Ink Writer), with open clockwork, key, and wet cell, 

 Figure 



02.326. - - i d e m, without cell 



62.327. Morse Ink Writer, Figure, with clockwork under glass, on polished mahogany 

 hoard (ef. Gan.-Man. Fig.' 847; Gan.-Rein. Fig. 925) 



62,32X. Model of a Telegraph Station, F i g u r e, comprising a Moise Ink Writer, a compre- 

 hensive relay, a .Morse key and a galvanometer with open wire connections to show 

 plainly the course of the current. The connections are so arranged that the station 

 \\oiks in itself. If desired the connections are so arranged that two such stations can 

 he worked reciprocally 



62,329. Standard Ink Writer for direct Printing, model of the Prussian State Eailway, 

 Figure, with reinovahle spring drum, horizontal detachable paper roll in the base; 

 on polished mahogany board, for open current; resistance of magnet coils 15 ohms . . 



12, 330. Extra price for insulated translator pillar 



t>2,331. Extra price for adjustable magnet system 



62,332. Extra price for automatic release, especially for wireless telegraphy 



s. <!. 



2. 4.0 



2. 0. 



4. 0.0 



10. 0.0 



12. 10.0 

 1. 5.0 



0. 12. 



1. 10.0 



Cl. 2616, 2619, 

 2617. 



