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

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74 MCINTOSH BATTERY AND OPT ICAL CO., CHICAGO, ILL., II. S. A. gestions regarding this may be of use to the amateu" uty of T. thJea 11 ^if market f e not adapted for use with Ser; when fhist e case they must be sent to the manufacturer to make the necessarv Y 7 aCCUrate ad J ustment is needed when the cfSer is used to supply oxygen, to secure against “ snapping ” and Vt thf point. 3 Tf ™ty e cZZ S ° f the “ ° f ^ « Smfstd an ^ C h 0nSeqU d nt ^ a Y nSUfficie nt supply^oTeAerYapif be furnished. The remedy is to heat flannel or any similar material Yh ligh?mayi:urnf>n^oo^uch oxygenY^tcfo^^ when"" ^ iZ^ol-ZVSi STf1° KEV ■? UsED off first the light that burns low, in regular order, namely- Yrsithe turn off the key at the oxygen reservoir. 7 instantly CylSdSY Move Ll r HT WHEN THE Dissolver is Used with • J .v ERS '~ M lever L lnt0 centre to give eoual light at hnth jets then turn off the oxygen at its cylinder" andTmmedatefy off the hydrogen at its cylinder. W hen cy } lnders Z ^Z^:^ ydr ° 8en Hght ’ ^ - V* open TO MAKE OXYGEN GAS. heat T1 ^fsted^n h hs P d 0 e dUCt ° f . chIorate of P° tash when submitted to neat assisted m its decomposition, and the flow of gas moderated by black ox.de of manganese. To fill a 30 x 40 gafbag theTSSS necessary to run a lantern for dissolving about twf hornf \ake t Yn t four ounces of chlorate of potash and" six ounces of Sack oSS of manganese. Mix well together, and place in the retort after seeing been usfd before? th ° r ° UghIy dry and free from old residues, if it has