PELTON, CRIMWADE & (0., 



IMPORTERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF 



MICROSCOPES, GALVANIC BATTERIES, 

 Chemical and Scientific Apparatus, fitc. 



1 With Sliding Coarse Adjustment, Screw Fine 



LEITZ MICROSCOPES Adjustment, Micrometer, Objectives Nos. 3 and 

 ' '7, Eye-pieces 1 and 3, Magnifying 84-600. 



In Mahogany Cases. 



NACHET'S I MICROSCOPES? ' 



Fine Adjustment, Double Mirror, Side 

 Condensing Lens, Eye-pieces JVos. 1 



and 3, Objectives Nos. 3 and 6, Glass Slip, Cover Glasses, Mounted Object 



Forceps, Magnifying 80-550. In Mahogany Cases. 



Microscopic Glass Slips, Sin. as lin.. Extra Thin, Ground Edges and Itotigh 

 Ed yes. 



Microscopic Cover Glasses, No*. 1 and 3, yiin., %in, and %in. Circles. So. 

 1 sqxtare, %in. and %in. ; No. 3 square, %in. and %in. 



312-6 LITTLE FLINDERS STREET, MELBOURNE. 



DAVIE5, SHEPHARD & CO., 



Water Meters, Electricity Meiers, Turret Clocks. 

 Microtomes, &c, &c 9 



135 CITY HD, 3 SOUTH MKIaBOUHNE j" 



And, CLISDELL STREET, SYDNEY. 



HA^TTtmAiI. HISTORY APF4K4fWS, 



Supplied by E. CHERRY 8c SONS, Gisborne, Victoria. 



Cane ring' Nets, - 3/6 and 4/6 Zinc Pocket Killing (Laurel) Boxes. 1/6 and 2/- Forceps, 2 6 

 Cane or wire folding Nets, 6/- Entomological Pins (best 1 , 1/6 per oz. box. Brass Y's, ijf- 



Zinc larvae Boxes - a/- Cyanide Bottles, z\- 



CORK SETTING BOARDS, length, 14 inches-all grooves % deep— papered. 



1 and 1% wide, i/- each. 2 and 214 inch, 1/3. 3 inch, 1/6. 4 inch, 1/9. 6 inch, a/6. 

 (Any of the above sent by post to any part of Australasia at trifling cost.) 

 TRAVELLING SKTTING CASE, (15 x 13 x 4 over all) with 12 assorted boards, 20/- 

 CORK. LINOLEUM specially imported, soft, % thick), 10 x 8, 6d. 12 x 10, od. 15x12,1/1, 



16 x 20, 2/- 20 x 24, 3/- Any size to suit. 

 STORE BOXES, 14 x 10x4, corked and papered both sides, hinged and fastened with hook and 



eye, 7/- each. 

 CABINETS (to to 40 drawers) for Insects, Eggs or Micro. Slides, in Cedar, Walnut, or 



Mahogany, from latest English patterns. For samples of our work visit Melbourne 



University and Government Entomologist. 



