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THE MICROSCOPE. 



Section of shell — Haliotis. 

 „ spine of Echinus, 

 ,, „ Cidaris, 



Xanthidia in flint. 

 Moss agate. 

 Limestone. 



Fossil tooth of sharfc. 



„ fish, 



I'ossil bone of whale, 

 reptile. 



„ elk. 



Fossil wood (Exogen). 



„ (Endogen'), 



Sections of coal. 

 Simple cellular tissue. 

 Stellate tissue. 

 Fibro-eellular tissue. 

 Spiral vessels.' 

 Hairs from leaf of Deutzia. 

 Seeds of a fern. 

 Sections of fir. 



,, oak. 



„ clematis. 

 Petal of geranium. 



leaf insect. 

 Flea. 



Parasite of peacock. 

 Skin of caterpillar. 

 Wing of a butterfly. 

 Scales of ditto. 

 Proboscis of blow=fly. 

 Stomach of ditto. 

 Foot of ditto. 

 Spiracles of Dytiscus. 

 Foot of Ophion, 

 Proboscis of moth. 



Tran. sects, of human hairs, 



„ hairs of elephant. 



„ whalebone. 



Feather of bird. 



Trans, sect, of human bone, 

 „ bone of bird. 



„ fist. 

 „ „ reptile. 



Blood of bird. 

 „ fish. 

 „ reptile, 

 ,, human. 



Opaque : i 

 Gold dust. 

 Fossil shells. 

 Pollens. 

 Fern spores. 

 Needle antimony. 

 Avanturine, 



Polariscope : 

 Selenite. 

 Starch. 



Hairs fi*om leaf. 

 Embryo oysters. 

 Ehinoceros horn. 

 Hoof of horse. 



Sandstone. 



Siilphate of Cadmium. 



Salicine. 



Tartaric acid. 



Carbonate of lime. 



Anatomical : 



Section of cai'tflage^ showing the 



formation of the bone-cells. 

 Muscle of mammalia, 

 ,, reptUe, 

 j^ bird. 

 ,, fish. 



Injections of 

 Human lung. 

 ,, intestine. 



skin. 



kidney, 



stomach, 



muscle. 



section of finger. 



This forms a very nice cabinet, Mr, S. Stevens, 24 Bloomsbury 

 Street, London, supplies neatly mounted microscopic objects at 10«, 6cZ, 

 per dozen in racked boxes. 



