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FIG. 2803. 



Each small ciJbinet contains every requisite properly labelled, to enable the youthful 

 student to perform with pleasure and ease such experiments as with moderate care are 

 calculated to lead to the higher attainments in the science, whilst the larg er sets include 

 such apparatus and materials as fully meet the wants of the lecturer, farmer, agri- 

 cultural gentleman, and occasional experimentalist. As an article for exportation it 

 presents the most practical arrangement and compact form in which chemical apparatus 

 has yet been offered. 



2803. Youth's Chemical Cabinet (Jig. 2803), containing upwards of 60 chemicals, 



tests, and apparatus, without strong acids or other dangerous articles, No. 1, 

 in fancy paper case, 5s. 6d. ; No. 2, in cedar case, 7s. 6d. ; No. 3, in stout 

 mahogany case, with lock and key .... 10 6 



2804. STUDENT'S CHEMICAL CABINET, No. 1, fitted up with 48 boxes and 12 bottles 



filled with chemicals, and re-agents, also a large assortment of apparatus of a 

 practically useful size, containing in all upwards of 100 articles, carefully 

 arranged, with labels, in mahogany cabinet, with lock and key (Jig. 2804), 

 p. 233 .... . ... 1 1 



5. THE FOLLOWING- SET OF APPARATUS, employed and recommended in the 

 Laboratory of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, is a practically 

 useful collection, particularly suitable for medical and pharmaceutical students : 



A set of evaporating basins : 



One 6| inch. 



One 8J inch. One 4 inch. 



One 7? inch. Two 3 inch. 

 One retort stand and 3 rings 

 Two test glasses 

 One half-pint flask 

 One half-quire filter paper 

 Two porcelain crucibles 

 One measure glass, 5 ozs. 

 One pair of 8-inch, brass crucible tongs 

 Two glass funnels 



One dozen test tubes (German glass) 

 One Black's blowpipe 



Packed in a neat case . 



One test tube brush 



Two soup plates 



One flat plate 



Two spatula knives 



One pair of scissors 



One round file 



One triangular file 



One half-pound glass rod 



One half-pound glass tubing 



One foot small indiarubber tubing 



Three dozen corks of various sizes 



Platinum wire and foil 



Test papers 



A nest of 3 beakers 



150 



2806. STUDENT'S CABINET, No. 3, in neat mahogany case, with 70 chemicals and same 

 apparatus as No. 1, with stoppered bottles and turned wood boxes 220 



