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Microscope Museum Collection of antique microscopes and other
scientific instruments |
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Microscope
175
(Unassigned maker; botanical microscope; first half of the 19th
century) Microscope
175 it a botanical microscope and was probably made in England in the first
half of the 19th century. The maker is unknown. This microscope consists of a
tubular stem, which screws firmly into the lid of the case wherein the
instrument is packed when not in use. No mirror is attached and focusing is
made by sliding the stage holder over the stem. Later models were equipped
with mirrors (Figure 1). This instrument is adapted for the examination of
botanical specimens, small insects or their parts,
for the preparation of samples or for dissection. Figure 1. Simple botanical microscopes, without a mirror and
with a mirror, as featured in different sources: (A) Bracegirdle
(2005) A catalogue of the microscopy collections at the science museum,
London, Little Imp Publications; (B) Brown (1986) The Whipple Museum
of the History of Science, Catalogue 7 – Microscopes; (C) B. Pike’s
catalogue (1848, 1856); (D) J. Queen’s catalogue (1872). |