It is attached to a box, one and a half inches 

 high and less than four inches long, into which it 

 is neatly folded when not in use. The needles are 

 used for dissecting flowers, or other objects, too 

 small to be otheiiA^ise handled for analysis. The 

 lenses magnify about fifteen diameters; or, ivith 

 three lenses, about one-third more. 



A thousand things about forest, field or garden, 

 afford objects of intense interest for daily study. 



Prof. ASA GRAY, of Harvard University, our 

 pojjular American Botanist, says of it : " You are 

 at liberty to call it the << Gi^ay's M.ici\oscope." 

 I do not think anything better can b& made for 

 the money." 



Price of Microscope, with two lenses, - $2 00 



" three " - 2 50 



For Sale by 



IVISOU, BLAKEMAIT, TAYLOR &. CO., 



138 & 140 Grand St., N. T., P. O. Box, 1478, 



i^ublishers of Gray's (Botakies. 



