Illustrated Catalogue Of Magic Lanterns (after November 1889, probably 1890)

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MCINTOSH BATTERY AND OPTICAL CO., CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A. the McIntosh sciopticon, no. 2 . ARRANGED FOR USING THE LIME LIGHT. PRICE, with Sun-Light Lamp and Adjustable Jet (as shown in cut) packed in a neat case with lock and handles $50.00 The only changes required to transform this from an oil to a lime- light Lantern are the removal of the chimney H and substitution of the ventilator V, shown above, and the replacing of the lamp by the adjustable jet. The method of lighting up, focusing, etc., will be described on another page. This apparatus is recommended to teachers, more especially in the lower grades, but since it is possible to operate the Polariscope in many experiments it can be made available for some of the experi- mental work in the higher grades, and the convenience of being able to get into work at a moment’s notice, and without the trouble of making oxygen, is very great.