Hall's illustrated catalogue of magic lanterns, dissolving lanterns, and stereopticons : for societies, parlor entertainment, panoramas, and public exhibitions. (1873?)

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10 hall's illustrated catalogue of The largo size gits bugs will hold enough gas to last two hours if moderate pressure, say fifty pounds, is used. No. 4. Oxy-Calciuni Stereopticon, japanned tin case, or wood, 10^ inches long by 6± inches wide, and 16g- inches high, brass rack adjustment for focusing, two extra fine plano-convex con- densing lenses 3§ inches diameter, two concavo-convex magnifying lenses 2 inches diameter, giving high and low power. Hall's Im- proved Oxy-Calcium Lamp, ten feet gum tubing, India-rubber gas bag 30 inches long by 24 inches wide, with brass stop-cock, copper retort with metal pipe for making oxygen gas, glass wash bottle with brass screw top, tin spirit lamp to heat retort, iron retort stand and one dozen lime cylinders, all packed in a neat box, with lock and key, and handles. Price, $65. No. 5. Oxy-Calcium Stereopticons, same as No. 25, but with two achromatic magnifying lenses. Price, $70. No. 6. Oxy-Calcium Stereopticon, same as No. 26, but with two achromatic magnifying lenses, giving a high and low power. Price, $80. No. 7. Kaleidoscope Attachment supplied to either Nos. 1, 2, 3, or 4. Price, $25. No. 8. Kaleidoscope Chromatrope, with rack motion. Price, $4. Either of Nos. 1, 2, 3, or 4, with all its apparatus and pictures for one exhibition, can be packed in a box or trunk 17 inches long and 14 inches wide, and 14 inches deep, and will weigh, when thus packed, 50 pounds.