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Graduated Measures for Centigrade Testing.

N.B.-The graduation is decimal. The decigallon is £ s. d. imperial gallon, and contains 1 lb. avoirdupois of pure water at 62 deg. F. The centigallon is decigallon. The septem is the bulk of 7 grains water; 1,000 septems = 1 decigallon. 3. Alcalimeter (contents gallon), graduated to 100 septems 4. Pipette, graduated to deliver 10 septems

5. Pipette, graduated to deliver 50 septems

6. Pipette, graduated to deliver 100 septems

7. Pipette, graduated into single septems up to 25

8. Bottle to contain 1 decigallon when filled to a mark

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9. Test mixer, or tall graduated bottle, for preparing test liquors; contents, 1 decigallon, divided into 100 parts

10. Conical mixing jar, for Alcalimetry

11. Mixing bottle, 8-ounce, stoppered, for decimal test; solutions to use with these graduated measures, See Nos. 373 to 385

Apparatus for the application of heat.

12. Argand spirit-lamp, brass, with a brass support, adapted for crucibles

Small spirit-lamp furnace, namely:

13. Glass spirit-lamp

14. Cotton wick in a box

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22. Porcelain oil or water-bath, for drying powders over a lamp or sand-bath, one piece

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Large oil-lamp furnace for the evaporation of bulky liquors
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Large gas-furnace for evaporations; when this is used, the
large oil-lamp furnace is not required, Nos. 23-29.

30. Tin plate cylinder, 12 by 8 inches, with perforated

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35. Crucible jacket, mounted on rod and foot, adapted to Rimmington's gas-furnace, No. 31, and to the Argand spirit lamp, No. 12. For use when a crucible is to be ignited 36. Taylor's hot-air bath, for drying powders up to 300° Fahrenheit 37. Thermometer, with Fahrenheit's and the centigrade scales up to 300° Fahrenheit, enclosed in glass for dipping into chemical liquors

38. Minimum thermometer, for showing the lowest temperature that occurs during the night, in a frame, suited to fix it in any position

39. Dr. Wollaston's cryophorus, or frost carrier

40. Apparatus for showing the expansion of metals by heat
41. Apparatus for showing the unequal expansibility of different
metals by heat

42. Griffin's set of blow-pipe apparatus, complete in cases, see
Illustrated Circular, No. 2386

43. Griffin's apparatus for preparing blow-pipe supports, see Illustrated Catalogue, No. 1390

Crucibles:

44. Small platinum crucible with cover

45. Berlin porcelain crucibles with covers; 2 each: 000, 3d. ;
00, 4d.; 0, 6d. ; 2 each, Nos. 1, 7d.; 2, 10d.; 3, 1s.
46. Berlin porcelain cylindrical crucibles; 1 each: Nos. 1, 5d.;
2, 7d.

47. Twelve porcelain cups, without covers, of various sizes and forms

48. Earthenware crucibles, round, London made, 2 nests of six 2 to 6 inches high

49. Platinum capsule, 1 inch diameter

50. Platinum capsule, inch, thin

51. Platinum capsule, 4 inch, thin

52. Platinum spatula, 3 inch

53. Steel tongs for holding the small capsules

54. Iron crucible tongs for moving the crucibles when hot

55. Three iron spoons, inch diameter, for trying the combustibility of substances

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Apparatus for pulverisation, the sifting and washing of powders, &c.

56. Iron mortar

57. Berlin porcelain mortar, 33 inch

58. Berlin porcelain mortar, 5 inch

59. Iron spatula, coco handle

60. Metallic sieve, japanned iron, with 3 bottoms for sifting soils, &c. into particles of,, inch diameter

61. Lixiviating jar with spout, 20-ounce 62. Lixiviating jar with spout, 40-ounce 63. Glass stirrers, 3 of 12 inches long

64. Glass stirrers, 6 of 9 inches long

65. Glass stirrers, 6 of 6 inches long

66. Washing bottle with 2 tubes, for supplying a jet of water
67. Water bottle, stoneware, 1 gallon, with stop-cock and support,
for supplying a stream of water; useful also in distil-
lation for supplying the condenser with cold water
68. Set of 3 conical stoneware pans, 8, 10, and 12 inches diameter,

with spout

69. Water bottle, with 2 tubes, for supplying a small quantity of

water

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70. Berzelius's washing bottle, with jet for washing precipitates on

filters

Syphons; see Hydrostatics, No. 460.

Flasks and jars for preparing and containing Solutions.

71. Set of 12 large Bohemian beakers

72. Set of 6 beaked tumblers, Bohemian

73. Set of 12 glass covers for jars, assorted

74. Twelve flasks, assorted patterns and sizes, adapted for the preparation of gases, solutions, &c., where the application of heat is necessary, sizes under 4 ounces

75. Twelve ditto, sizes about 6 ounces

76. Twelve ditto, sizes about 12 ounces

77. Six

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78. Two ditto, sizes 30 to 40 ounces

79. Large cylindrical jar, on foot, about 14 inches high

Filtration.

80. Circular filters, 7 sizes, 100 each 81. Seven boxes for holding filters

82. Set of funnels, 7 sizes

83. One funnel, 6 inches diameter

84. Two quires of filtering paper, demy size

85. Two funnel holders, blackwood

86. Two filter rings, to filter without a funnel

Evaporation.

87. Berlin porcelain evaporating basins, set of six, viz., 2, 3, 4,

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101. Two sets of 3 small funnels, for pouring mercury, &c. into

vessels with small mouths

102. Two white porcelain plates for coloured precipitates

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103. Apparatus for preparing sulphuretted hydrogen gas, with washing bottle, in a frame

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108. Apparatus for testing carbonates (roses), see Fownes, page 247 0 2 0

109. Lead capsule for testing the presence of hydrofluoric acid
110. Apparatus for testing limestones and marls, consisting of a
flask and tube, see "Chemical Recreations," page 489

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Apparatus for Experiments on Gases.

111. Pneumatic trough, 21 by 15 inches, japanned tin plate, complete

112. Stoneware pneumatic trough, circular, 11 inches diameter, with beehive shelf

mercury

113. Stoneware mercurial trough for experiments on gases over
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114. Stoneware pan, 12 inches diameter, to contain the mercurial
trough when in use

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115. Small beehive shelf, which, with the pan last named, constitutes a pneumatic trough for experiments with tube receivers over water

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116. Cooper's gas receiver, for experiments on gases requiring but
a small quantity of mercury, graduated into cubic inches
and tenths
117. Gas-holder, new pattern of glass, contents about 13 gallon,
graduated into spaces of 10 cubic inches; mounted with
brass fittings, funnel, flexible gas delivery-pipe, &c.
118. Bladder, with ferrule, stopcock, and union, adapted to the
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120. Two tubes, with bulbs for drying gases by means of chloride of calcium

121. Set of 6 strong gas tubes, for collecting gases in small quantities at the mercury trough, &c.

122. Graduated gas tube, contents 1 cubic inch, divided into 100 parts

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123. Three small trays, for holding gas tubes filled with gas
124. Tube retort, for the preparation of oxygen gas, with large
delivery tube

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125. Two extra retort tubes for ditto

126. Support for the oxygen tube retort, to fix it over the spirit

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127. Gas bottle for the preparation of chlorine gas, simple delivery

tube without acid funnel

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128. Gas bottle for the preparation of hydrogen and carbonic acid gas, with acid funnel

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129. Gas bottle, with cork and infusible gas jet, for burning a jet

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132. Twelve yards of gas-delivery tube, to prepare connexions for occasional experiments

133. Vulcanized caoutchouc tube for connecting gas apparatus,

134.
135. Set of 6 cork borers, in a case

136. Set of 4 files and rasps, for adjusting corks, tubes, &c.

Apparatus for showing the Combustion of Phosphorus in Oxygen Gas, viz. :

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139. Deflagrating jar, with wide mouth and ground stopper, open at bottom; for the combustion of sulphur, charcoal, &c., in oxygen gas; size, 9 by 5 inches

140. Ditto; size, 7 by 4 inches

141. Taper, mounted on wire, for combustion in oxygen gas 142. Ditto, differently mounted, for hydrogen gas

143. Spoon for holding sulphur, &c., when burnt in oxygen gas
144. Hank of iron wire, suitable for combustion in oxygen gas
145. Six hard glass tubes, 1 inch wide, in which chlorate or nitrate
of potash can be fused so as to disengage oxygen gas, and
permit of deflagrations in the tubes

146. Three tin crooks for fixing such tubes to the tube-holder
(No. 126)

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147. Wide glass tube, to hold over a burning jet of hydrogen gas (No. 129) to produce a musical sound

148. Three jars, for experiments with hydrogen gas, 7 by 1 inches
149. Three cylindrical jars for gas, 7 by 3 inches
150. Set of 5 trays, of various sizes, to hold glass jars when filled

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151. Wide-mouthed bottle for collecting chlorine gas, stoppered,

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152. Ditto
153. Balloon of 9 inches diameter, to be filled with hydrogen gas
by means of the gas-holder (No. 117)

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154. Ure's eudiometer, for the analysis of air of gaseous mixtures containing oxygen, by means of the electric spark, graduated 0 9 0 155. Two hard glass tubes, with bulbs, for the decomposition of oxides by means of hydrogen gas

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156. Apparatus for collecting the water produced by the combustion of hydrogen gas; see "Chemical Recreations," page 245 0 3 157. Apparatus for collecting the carbonic acid produced by the combustion of a spirit-lamp or candle, 3 glass tubes

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The aspirator, or water-bottle (No. 67), is required for use
with this apparatus. "Chemical Recreations," page 315
and page 385, No. 11.

158. Apparatus for collecting the water produced by the decompo-
sition of oxide of copper by hydrogen gas. "Chemical
Recreations," page 250. The three tubes

159. Oxyhydrogen blowpipe (Hemming's jet)

The gases are mixed in the gas-holder (No. 117), and passed
thence into the bladder (No. 118), to which this blow-
pipe fits.

160. Davy's safety lamp for coal miners

161. Piece of wire gauze, inch iron trellis, to illustrate the principle of the lamp

Distillation Retorts, Receivers, &c.

162. One each size, plain retort: 2 oz. 6d., 4 oz. 7d., 8 oz. 9d.,
16 oz. 1s. 2d., 24 oz. 1s. 3d., 40 oz. 1s. 6d.
163. One each size stoppered retort, 2 oz. 1s., 4 oz. 1s. 2d., 8 oz.
ls. 6d., 16 oz. 2s. 4d., 24 oz. 2s. 6d., 40 oz. 3s.
164. One each size plain receiver, 4 oz. 7d., 8 oz. 9d., 16 oz. 1s.,
30 oz. 1s. 6d.

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165. One each size stoppered receiver, 4 oz. ls. 2d., 8 oz. ls. 6d.,

16 oz. 2s., 30 oz. 2s. 6d.

166. One each adapters to fit retorts to receivers, straight and bent,

9d.

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