236 H. Goadbyon making wet Preparations of Animal Substances. 
compartments, and No. 3 represents the box when No. 2 is re- 
moved from it: the san from @ to f, indicate the same parts 
in 1 both: figures. 
Le 
oe 
of mo r 
of in pert ireled ps ee 
; rt 
Paths ith — daar made out of stout glass tube 
corks for sam ; ~— d asphaltum ; lampblack and gold size—d, A sla 
of southrang? 28ths square, resting upon a tin frame and carried up so as to be fy 
with the level of Re the bottles, oY the tray (2) when in its place. | f 
slab is e, a draw 28ths long, ot wide and #ths sD e bps about three ere o 
the smallest. adoe: T use, viz., ~~ th by #ths. Beneath ¢ is a deep well which occ 
pies the space from the drawer ¢ to J, another oo; ebiebs rane the whole length 
of the box, from front to back; thes’ the width and depth of e¢. ide, 
No. ro, fa is compartment of the tray measures 8 inches long, 2} full, wi 
Wy deep. t contains the iron plate, its brass legs and maho stand; a 
cutting board kept for thin glass onl 
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henbsatncare: cells; small glass mu D grind, the black ee 
ies, 
No. 3.—h, ‘hed ie bp wepplgsy eep, to contain glass for heey 
larger cee A well 5} by. cs inches 1 Ee. deep, to bold spare slides of 
without ke ck, A supp 
‘ot thine three Ae pill bo pane small 
eupy all the depth allowed for them, they must raised by a shelf of tin—the 
intention being that ree the box is closed, every thing should be more or bad 
coats hak Wa ts place, The whole is japanned dead black within 
ustrous i 
