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346 LANTERN SETS. EDUCATIONAL SETS. ELECTRO MEDICAL APPARATUS INCLUDING X-RAY APPARATUS. By kind permission of Messrs. 500 Electrolytic Interrupter with 3 Platinum Electrodes. 501 X-Ray Tube Stand with large protective tube box with universal adjustments and tube centreing arrangement. 502 Dr. Albers Scbouberg's Compressor and Table. 503 Portable X-Ray Outfit contained in 3 cases. 601 Skiafix or Apparatus for holding and fixing patients when radiographing. 505 Rotating High Tension Rectifier Outfit in Silence. Cabinet with Switchtable. 50G Rotating High Tension Rectifier Outfit in Silence. Cabinet Open. 607 Switchtable showing Time Relay and Auto- matic Cutout. DOS Top of Switchtable showing Time Relay for instantaueous exposure. 509 Light Bath with Incandcsceut Lamps and Arc Lamps. 510 Xcgative viewing Box with Automatic Ad- justments for all sizes of plates. 511 Army X-Ray Cart, closed ready for transport. 512 Army X-Ray Cart Outfit in use on the field. 513 Army X-Ray Cart, showing Petrol Engine and Dynamo, Induction Coil, Interrupter, Operating Light. Cable Drum, Ac. 511 Army X-Ray Cart, side view of engine and dynamo, also switchtable, dark room accessories, Ac. 515 Dr. Schmidt's Universal Safety and Protec- tive Tube Stand for all kinds of fluoro- scopy and radioscopy complete. 51G Dr. Schmidt’s Universal Safety and Protec- tive Tube Stand for fluoroscopy. 517 Dr. Schmidt’s Universal Safety and Protec- tive Tube Stand for telerontgenography, with patient in horizontal position. Reading: SIEMENS BROS. & Co., Ltd. 5 IS Dr. Schmidt's Universal Safety and Protec- tive Tube Stand for telerontgenography, with patient in vertical position. 519 Dr. Schmidt’s Universal Safety and Protec- tive Tube Stand showiug tube centreing arrangement in use. 520 Dr. Schmidt’s Universal Safety and Protec- tive Tube Stand showing apparatus in use for radiographing the extremities. . 521 Dr. Schmidt’s Universal Safety and Protec- tive Tube Stand showing apparatus in use witli compressor for Kidney radio- graphy. 022 Dr. Wenckebach’s Universal Screening Apparatus. 523 Dr. Wenckeback’s Universal Screening- Apparatus with patient in a standing position. 521 Dr. Wenckebach's Universal Screening Apparatus with patient in a sitting- position. 525 General Practitioner’s X-Ray Outfit, lead- lined Screen, protective window with Mercury Interrupter, front view. 52G General Practitioner’s X-Ray Outfit, lead- lined Screen, protective window with Mercury Interrupter, back view. 527 General Practitioner's Outfit with Wchnelt Interrupter for quick and ordinary radio- graphy. 02S Diathermy Apparatus. 529 Earth-l-’ree Electro Medical Apparatus for Cautery. Light. Vibratory Massage, Gal- vanisation. Faradisation, etc. 530 Tube with extra heavy anticathode. 531 Radiator Tube. Sixpence. WEEDS AND THEIR ERADICATION. By H. C. LONG, B.Sc. (Edin.) (Of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries; Author of “Common Weeds of the Farm and Garden” f). *1 A weed distributing area. °22 Coltsfoot (Tussilacro Farfara). *2 Rootstocks of Couch (Triticum Repens), *23 Corn Marigold (Chrysanthemum Scgetum) Great Bindweed (Convolvulus Sepium), and Stinking Mayweed(AnthemisG'otuU). and Creeping Thistle (Cnicus Arvcnsis. 21 Seedlings of Groundsel (Scnecio Vulgaris). 3 Seeds of weeds, showing means of natural °25 Annual Sow Thistle (Sonchus Oleraceus). distribution by hooks and flight organs. °2G Seedlings of Annual Sow Thistle. •4 Poppy Killer. . *27 Gread Bindweed (Convolvulus Sepium). *5 Thistle and Bracken Cutter (Allan A Sons). °2S Corn or Field Mint (Mentha Arvensis). G Charlock Spraying Machine (Mackies, Ltd.). *29 Persicaria or Redshank (Polygonum Pcrsi- *7 Creeping Buttercup (Ranunculus Repens). caria). “3 Seedlings of Creeping Buttercup. *30 Knotweed (Poivgonum Aviculare) and Black 9 Corn Buttercup (Ranunculus Arvensis). Bindweed (Polygonum Convolvulus). *10 Fumitory (Fumaria Officinalis). 31 Seedlings of Knotweed and Black Bindweed.. •11 Charlock (Sinapis Arvensis). *32 Seedling Docks (Rumex Sp.). 12 Seedlings of Charlock. *33 Seedlings of Goosefoot (Chenopodium *13 Shepherd’s Purse (Capsella Bursa-Pastoris). Album). 14 Seedlings of Shepherd's Purse. *34 Crow Garlic or wild Onion (Allium Vincale). *15 Spurrey (Spergula Arvensis). *35 Slender or Field Foxtail, or Black Emit 10 Seedlings of Spurrey. (Alopecurus Agrestis). *17 Cut-leaved Crane’s - bill (Geranium Dis- 3G Fine Bent Grass or Black Couch (Agrostis sectum). Vulgaris). 15 Shepherd’s Needle (Scandix Fectcn- 37 Bulbous Oat Grass (Arrhenatherum Avena- Veneris). • ceum a ar. Bulbosum). *19 Cleavers (Galium Aparine)- and Field *33 Couch or Twitch (Triticum Repem). Madder (Sherardia Arvensis). *39 Horsetail (Equisetum Arvense). 20 Seedlings of Cleavers (Galium Aparine) 40 Flowering Stem of Horsetail (Equisteuui 21 Creeping Thistle (Cnicus Arvensis). Arvense). -j- Smith, Elder »{• Co., 1910, Gs. net. * For Illustrations in t: Common Weeds of the Farm and Garden,” by II, C Long, B.Sc, (Edin.), Reading: Sixpence,