JAMES SWIFT & SON, OPTICIANS, 



UNIVERSITY OPTICAL WORKS, 81, Tottenham Court Road, LONDON, V 



SEVEN GOLD MEDALS A WARDED. DIPLOMA OF~HONOUR, 1884. 



Extract from the British Medical Journal, August 27th, 188 

 "Messrs. SWIFT & SON exhibited a Microscope (as shown 

 illustration) at a Meeting of the British Medical Associatio 

 Dublin, with many improvements suggested by Professor CROOI 

 SHANK. It is intended especially for bacteriological researcl 

 and competes very favourably with any of the foreign Micr 

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The fine adjust- 

 ment of this Micro- 

 scope is fitted with 

 Swift & Son's 

 patent lever ar- 

 rangement, or can, 

 if preferred, be 

 fitted with a dif- 

 ferential screw. 



For high-class 

 work, Messrs. 



Swift & Son would 

 recommend Mr. 

 Mayall's (jun.) 

 mechanical stage, 

 which can at once 

 be adapted to this 

 Microscope with- 

 out alteration, and 

 readily removed 

 when not required. 

 Price 2 155. 



Microscopes from 3 /os. to 



atalogue free for stamp. 



