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

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MAGIC LANTERNS, STEREOPTICONS, ETC. 25 No. 22. Apparatus to be Used with Hall's Educational Stereopticon. EXPERIMENTAL TANKS. No. 22. Plain Tank with plate glass sides, strip of rubber between them, brass clamps, overflow and outlet tubes, to be placed in front of condensers, for illustrating the changes of color in chemical combinations, and to show cell structure, capillary at- tractions, &c.; three assorted tubes to show the latter. Price, $3.50. No. 23. Similar tank, with coil of platinum wire and brass screw clamps to connect with battery, to show convection in fluids. Price, $4.50. No. 24. Similar tank, with leaf poles of platinum and brass screw clamps, for general galvanic decomposition. Price, $4.50. No. 25. Similar tank, with bar poles of platinum, pair of small glass tubes, with brass screw clamps, to show decomposition of water. Price, $5.00. No. 26. Half a dozen fine glass plates, four inches square, to show crystallization. Price, $1.50. No. 2Y. Pipette, with rubber bulb, to use with tanks. Price, $1.25. OPTICS. No. 28. Rood's apparatus to show progressive motion of a wave. Price, $3. No. 29. A series of the following diagrams, fifteen in number,