Catalogue Index

1865

  • Plate II (Plate and Text)
    • First-class Microscope - Large Best, or No. 1, Stand
    • Fig. 1. Large Best, or No. 1, Stand
    • Fig. 2. The Fitting-tube of diaphragm
    • Fig. 3. The draw-tube of body
  • Plate III (Plate and Text)
    • First-class Microscope - Small Best, or No. 2, Stand
  • Plate IV (Plate and Text)
    • Second-class Microscope - The Best Student's, or No. 3, Stand
    • Fig. 1. The Stand, with actions to the stage
    • Fig. 2. Plain stage, for a Best Student's Stand
  • Plate V (Plate and Text)
    • Figs. 1,2,3. Eyepieces
    • Fig. 4. The Erecting-glass
  • Plate VI (Plate and Text)
    • Apparatus for illuminating objects etc.
    • Fig. 1. The Achromatic Condenser, plain
    • Fig. 2. The Achromatic Condenser with perforated diaphragm
    • Fig. 3. The Diahragm under the stage
    • Fig. 4. Right-angled Prism
    • Fig. 5. A small aperture of the Stage-diaphragm
    • Fig. 6. The Diaphragm of the Achromatic Condenser
    • Fig. 7. A small aperture of the Stage-diaphragm
    • Fig. 8. Section of Parabolic Reflector
    • Fig. 9. Section of Nachet's Prism
    • Fig. 10. Nachet's Prism
    • Fig. 11. Amici's Prism
    • Fig. 12. The ordinary arrangement for measuring the aperture of object-glasses
    • Fig. 13. The Parabolic Reflector
    • Fig. 14. Wenham's method of measuring apertures
    • Fig. 15. The Parabolic Reflector
  • Plate X (Plate and Text)
    • Fig. 1. Side silver reflector
    • Fig. 2. Opaque disk-revolver
    • Fig. 3. Pliers for taking hold of small disks
    • Fig. 4A and 4B. Box for packing small disks
    • Fig. 5. Three pronged forceps for large opaque objects
    • Fig. 6. Forceps for holding small objects
    • Fig. 7. Large Bull's-eye Condenser
    • Fig. 8. Brass plate for holding small disks
    • Fig. 9. Side Condensing-lens on stand
    • Fig. 10. Side Condensing-lens
    • Fig. 11. Lieberkuhns for the four object-glasses
    • Fig. 12. Three dark wells and a holder
  • Plate XVI (Plate and Text)
    • Fig. 1. The short tube
    • Fig. 2. The ordinary polarizer of Nicol's prism
    • Fig. 3. The extra-large polarizer of Nicol's prism
    • Fig. 4. The analyzer of Nicol's prism
    • Fig. 5. Tourmaline mounted as an analyzer
    • Fig. 6. The selenite plate
    • Fig. 7. The ring to hold the selenite plate
    • Figs. 9,10,11 Darker's three retarding-films of selenite
    • Figs. 12,13 Two of Darker's retarding-films
    • Fig. 14. Darker's selenite stage
    • Fig. 15. The analyzer of Nicol's prism
    • Fig. 16. Darker's three retarding-films
    • Fig. 17. Selenite mounted in plain brass plate
    • Fig. 18. Selenite mounted between two slips of glass
    • Fig. 19. Analyzer adapter
    • Fig. 20. Analyzer adapter (nosepiece)
    • Fig. 21. A polarizer of polished black glass
    • Fig. 22. The Achromatic Condenser
    • Fig. 23. A bundle of thin glass as a polarizer
    • Figs. 24,25,26 Two double-image prisms
    • Figs. 27. Brass plate for use with double-image prisms
    • Fig. 28. A section of a crystal
  • Plate XX (Plate and Text)
    • Fig. 1. The body and part of limb
    • Fig. 2. An adapter to receive the analyzer
    • Fig. 3. The fitting for the small prism
  • Plate XXI (Plate and Text)
    • Fig. 1. Small live-box
    • Fig. 2. Glass trough
    • Fig. 3. Glass trough
    • Fig. 4. Large live-box
    • Fig. 5. Glass plate with ledge
    • Fig. 6. Three glass tubes
    • Fig. 7. Wenham's compressor
    • Fig. 8. Wenham's compressor
    • Fig. 9. Screw live-box
    • Fig. 10. Screw live-box
    • Fig. 11. Parallel plate compressor
    • Fig. 12. Parallel plate compressor
    • Fig. 13. Lever compressor
    • Fig. 14. Lever compressor
    • Fig. 15. The arrangement of the two pieces of thin glass in the two compressors
    • Fig. 16. Counter cell of the compressor
    • Fig. 17. The reversible cell compressor
    • Fig. 18. The cell of the compressor
    • Fig. 19. The frog plate
  • Plate XXII (Plate and Text)
    • Fig. 1. No.2 Eyepiece
    • Fig. 2. The Eyepiece Micrometer
    • Fig. 3. The Stage Micrometer
    • Fig. 4. The Stage Micrometer
    • Fig. 5. The lines of the eyepiece and stage micrometers, as they appear in the field of view
    • Fig. 6. The Camera Lucida
    • Fig. 7. The Camera Lucida
    • Fig. 8. Use of the Camera Lucida
    • Fig. 9. The top view of an eyepiece
    • Fig. 10. Quekett's Indicator
    • Fig. 11. A sketch made by the Camera Lucida
    • Fig. 12. Leeson's Goniometer
    • Fig. 13. A quadruple nosepiece
    • Fig. 14. A double nosepiece
  • Plate XXIII (Plate and Text)
    • Lamps and revolving table for the microscope
    • Fig. 1. Cambridge reading-lamp
    • Fig. 2. Best belmontine lamp
    • Fig. 3. Cheaper Belmontine lamp
    • Fig. 4. Gas-lamp
    • Fig. 5. An engraving to show the use of the revolving microscope table
  • Plate XXV (Plate and Text)
    • The best upright case for the large best microscope
  • Plate XXVI (Plate and Text)
    • The two boxes of apparatus belonging to a complete large best microscope
  • Plate XXVII (Plate and Text)
    • Fig. 1. The flat mahogany case for Second-class microscopes
    • Fig. 2. A neatly framed wooden stand

1888

  • Page 3
    • "The International" Binocular Microscope, with Swinging sub-stage ad new arrangements for rotating and revolving the concentric rotating stage......(Model 1A)
  • Page 4
    • Description of "The International" binocular Microscope
  • Page 5
    • Illustration and prices of "The International" (Models 1 and 1*)
  • Page 6
    • Further "International" Models and Prices (Models 1B and 1C)
  • Page 7
    • First Class Microscopes - Models and Prices (Models 2A, 2B and 2C)
  • Page 8
    • Large First Class (Models 2 and 2*) and Small First Calss (Models 3 and 3*)
  • Page 9
    • Small First Class Microscopes - Models and Prices (Models 3A, 3B and 3C)
  • Page 10
    • Beck's "Complete" Lamp (No. 60) - Illustration and Description
  • Page 11
    • Lamps, Cases for First Class Microscopes and Wenham's Binocular
  • Page 12
    • Best Achromatic Object Glasses and Lieberkuhns
  • Page 13
    • Apparatus for First Class Stands - High Power Achromatic Object Glasses + Object glasses, eyepieces, Erecting Glass, Draw Tube etc.
  • Page 14
    • Apparatus for First Class Stands - Achromatic Condensers + Nosepieces
  • Page 15
    • Apparatus for First Class Stands - Sundry Apparatus + Apparatus for condensation of the light
  • Page 16
    • Apparatus for First Class Stands - More Apparatus for condensation of the light
  • Page 17
    • Apparatus for First Class Stands - More Apparatus for condensation of the light
  • Page 18
    • Apparatus for First Class Stands - Apparatus for viewing live and unmounted objects
  • Page 19
    • Apparatus for First Class Stands - Apparatus for viewing live objects
  • Page 20
    • Apparatus for First Class Stands - Apparatus for the polarization of light
  • Page 21
    • Apparatus for First Class Stands - Apparatus for spectroscopic observations + Apparatus for drawing and measurement
  • Page 22
    • The "National" Swinging substage microscopes (Models 12, 12A, 12B) and cases for same
  • Page 23
    • The "National" microscopes (Models 14, 14A, 14B) and cases for same
  • Page 23(15)
    • The "National microscope (tipped-in page)
  • Page 24
    • The "National" portable microscopes (Models 16, 16A) and compound substage for same
  • Page 25
    • The Binocular "Popular" microscopes (Models 18, 18A, 18B) and case for same
  • Page 26
    • The "Popular" microscope illustration and prices of apparatus for National, Popular, Pathological, and Economic Microscopes
  • Page 27
    • Illustrations of Apparatus for National, Popular, Pathological, and Economic Microscopes
  • Page 28
    • The "Pathological" microscope illustration and description
  • Page 28(12)
    • The "Pathological" microscope illustration (tipped-in page)
  • Page 29
    • The "Pathological" microscope prices (Models 20, 20A, 20B) + Achromatic condenser + Wide-angle condenser + Descrition of the "Lithological" Microscope
  • Page 30
    • The "Lithological" microscope illustration and prices (Models 22 and 22A) + Additional binocular body
  • Page 31
    • The Monocular Economic microscope illustration and prices (Models 24, 24A and 24B)
  • Page 32
    • The Monocular Economic microscope illustration and prices (Models 26, 26A, 26B and 26C)
  • Page 33
    • The Monocular Economic microscope illustration and prices (Models 28, 28A and 28B)
  • Page 34
    • The Binocular Economic microscope illustration and prices (Models 30 and 30A)
  • Page 35
    • Small Dissecting Microscopes (Models 32, 32A and 34A) + the Universal Household microscope (Model 36A)
  • Page 36
    • Single Microscopes + Additional Apparatus
  • Page 37
    • Microtomes and apparatus
  • Page 38
    • Beck's Universal Microtome
  • Page 39
    • Beck's Universal Microtome Prices + turntables + spirit lamps
  • Page 40
    • Tissue preparation apparatus
  • Page 41
    • Mounting instruments and apparatus
  • Page 42
    • Dissecting instruments
  • Page 43
    • Staining Solutions and Mounting fluids + Cases of dissecting instruments
  • Page 44
    • Mounting Cells + storage and collecting bottles
  • Page 45
    • Collections of Mounting/collecting materials
  • Page 46
    • Cabinets for Microscopic Objects
  • Page 47
    • Cases for Microscopic Objects
  • Page 48
    • Revolving table + Mahogany stand
  • Deby Microscope
    • Twin Microscope made for Deby
  • National Model Prices
    • Prices for "National" microscopes (tipped-in page)
  • Microtome
    • Simplified form of Universal Microtome for America