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L. CASELLA'S CATALOGUE 



Pocket Compasses, of a perfectly reliable character and superior manufacture, either 

 plain or ornamental, with blue steel needles : 



Mahogany cases* with Round leather 



lid and stops \(fig. 457) p. 67. A 



2 to 4-in. square. 



457. No. 1 3s. Od. 



458. 2 34 



459. 3 36 



460. 4 40 



462. 5 46 



463. 6 66 



No. 1 to 6 in mahogany, if with floating card, 6d. each extra. 

 * In mahogany cases, if with rounded edges and French polished, 6d. extra. 

 f" Stops to any of those thus marked (t), Is. each extra. 



POCKET COMPASSES, with floating cards, or with bar needles and best agate caps 

 and stops : 



Mahogany cases, French 



polished, with rounded Leather cases. Brass cases. Electrum cases, 



corners. 



Pocket Compasses, in the form of a watch (fig. 470 and 470*), p. 67, with best bar 

 needles, stops, and enamel plates : 



Gilt or electrum. Silver. Gilt or electrum. Silver. 



470. No. 1 . 14 6 120 473. No. 4 . 1 1 11 



471. 2 . 15 150 473*. 5 . 120 



472. 3 . 17 6 180 



Pocket compasses same sizes, in form of hunting watches, at a small extra cost. 



474. Moonlight Compass, with transparent dial, clear and visible by star or moon- 



light, No. 1, with bar needle, agate cap and stop, 17s. 6d. ; moonlight compass 

 No. 2 . .140 



475. MOONLIGHT COMPASS, with divided ring i 110 and 180 



476. Equestrian or Gregory's Compass, especially arranged for use on horseback, in 



brass case, plain, 10s. 6d. ; jewelled . . . 13 6 



476*. EQUESTRIAN OR GEEGOEY'S COMPASS, watch form, gilt, 21s. ; silver 1 10 



477. DIPPING NEEDLE COMPASS (CASELLA'S), with 3-inch, needle and hard chryso- 



lite bearings, for showing the dip of the needle in any locality, as well as its 

 declination, in neat pocket case .->/ ~ * ' *> * .~ ; i 110 



478. Improved Magnetic Indicator or Equestrian Compass, in which a powerful 



flat bar needle on jewelled centres is placed beneath the compass dial, with the 

 usual index above, the movement of the needle being so firm and sensitive as to 

 adapt it admirably for use on horseback, watch form, 2-inch, (outside) 1 10 



479. Casella's Compass for the Blind, this compass is of strong make, in neat 



mahogany case, 2| inch, square by | inch, thick, with raised letters and stop, 

 so arranged that blind persons (by feeling with their fingers) can with con- 

 fidence and ease tell their exact local position or bearing, independent of any 

 other object, within 2 or 3 degrees . . . 7 6 to 15 



