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3. Cover glasses, No. i, |-in., 5-oz. 



4. Straight surgical needles, for making blood 



films and dissecting, \ doz. (Weiss & Co., 

 Oxford Street) 



5. Stoppered jars (4), 13 x 7^ centimetres 



6. Porcelain dishes, square, flat, i doz. 



7. Specimen tubes, flat- bottomed, corked, 3 in. 



X I in., 50 



8. Slide box to hold 25, sliding, cardboard 



9. Measures, 100 c.c. and 10 c.c. 



10. Drop- bottle for xylol (a toothpick inserted 



into the cork of a specimen tube serves 



the purpose) - 004 



11. Cedarwood oil bottle (a pin in the cork of a 



specimen tube makes a convenient 

 dropper for the oil) - 009 



13. A ' Primus ' paraffin burner, for boiling, .etc. q 12 6 



STAINS, ETC. 



1. Romano wsky. — Methylene blue, pure medical, 



10 grammes, or in ' soloids ' 018 



Eosin, B.A., 10 grammes, or in ' soloids ' 012 



Sodium carbonate, pure, in ' soloids ' 002- 



2. Leishmann's Stain — (a) In ' soloids ' (Bur- 



roughs, Wellcome & Co.) = '015 gramme. 

 Dissolve in 10 c.c. of methyl alcohol (or 

 methylated spirit). 



3. Haematin, 5 grammes. 



Alum, I oz. 



4. Absolute alcohol, i lb. - 



5. Xylol, I lb. 



6. Paraffin wax, melting points, 50°C. and 6o°C. 



I lb. 2s. 6d. I lb. 3s. 056 



ADDITIONAL APPARATUS 



1. A mechanical stage, fitting on to the stage 



(not the column) of the microscope - 3 5 



2. Browning's pocket spectroscope, indispensable 



for urine work in blackwater fever, etc. 100 



3. Haemacytometer. Thoma-Zeiss. i i5 o 



4. Haemoglobinometer. Gower's 116 



