The chemist and druggist, 15. September 1859
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PATENT STOP FUNNEL.
TIN WITH BKASS MOUNTS.
This excellent invention pre-
vents the waste of Liquids whilst
bottling or transferring them
from one vessel to another.
The Funnel is made with a
Stopper between the upper and
lower parts, and instead of taking
the funnel out of the bottle or
vessel when the latter is full,
whereby great waste always oc-
curs, it is only necessary to turn
the Stopper, and all the liquid
remaining in the upper and lower
parts of the Funnel is saved, the
Stopper acting as a Syphon on
the part below it.
By partially turning the Stopper, the flow of the
liquid can be gradually regulated.
A-pint, ls9d.; pint, 2s.3d.; quart, 2s.9d. each; and
other sizes in proportion.
ROBINSON'S PATENT FILTER
For Tinctures, Per-
fumes, iEtherial
and Ammoniacal
Preparations, with-
out the slightest
loss from Evapora-
tion.
All who have
used the ordinary
funnel for the pro-
cess of filtration
must have oh served
the enormous waste
caused by evapora-
^ tion, amounting, in
many preparations,
to a loss of one-
fourth, and if the quantity in operation is
small, to even a greater amount.
This loss is perfectly obviated by using the
above, and the Perfumes or Preparations will
be found possessing a greater amount of
strength and aroma. Manufactured only by
Morgan Brothers.
No. K 21s., 2. 30s. each
CHEMICAL CABINETS.*-r^acAJ
YOUTHS'.
SHIP MEDICINE CHESTS.*
As per Act, January, 1856.—(Each.)
For ten men and under, plain, unpainted 29s.
Superior, painted 40S.
For twenty-one men and under, plain ... 35s.
Superior 50s
Above twenty-one men 46s.
Superior 60s'
Guides to above 10s. per dozen.
Every other description of Medicine Chests.
TOPOLOGICAL TEST CHESTsT~
Containing every- necessary for the accurate
analysis of any poisonous substance. No
Practitioner or Chemist should be without
this desideratum, 1, 35s.f,d.; 2, 53s.; 3, 88s.
lit
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Containing between sixty and seventy pre-
parations, tests and useful apparatus, with-
out any dangerous articles, are admirably
adapted for fostering a taste for Chemistry.
1. In Fancy Paper case 4s. 9d.
2. Cedar g 6
3. Polished Mahogany 9 0
students', in mahogany cases.
1. With preparations and apparatus?
of a practically useful kind J 7 6
2. Ditto of superior quality, and ad- )
ditional articles ( 26 0
3. Ditto with additional drawer and)
partitions, and comprises thef Q-
articles for manipulation of the( 35 0
gases )
4. Ditto ditto, containing larger)
quantities of preparations, and> 56 6
additional apparatus )
5. Suitable for the various opera-
tions of qualitative analysis; |
the various apparatus and in- !
struments are of large size, ( 142 0
some costly, and comprise |
everything necessary J
MINERALOGICAL CABINETS.
1. Contains a collection of 100 of the most
interesting Minerals for Blow Pipe ex-
periments, and to illustrate the chemical
characters of the Metallic elements, &c.;
in a neat Case, with everv specimen
named, 12s.6d.
2. Contains the same specimens as No. 1, but
in larger quantities, and got up in a
superior manner, witli French polished
mahogany Case, lock and kev, &c, 17s.6d.
3. Contains 50 specimens only as above, but
in sufficiently large quantities for Quali-
tative and Quantitative Analysis, 35s.6d.
4. Contains 100 specimens as above, but in
sufficiently large quantities for Qualita-
tive and Quantitative Analvsis, 70s.
HYDRO PNEUMATIC APPARATUS.
Comprising trough, large tray for gas jars, and
othernecessaries(willbefoundagrcat acqui- I
sition totheChemical Cabinets), in japanned
tin with brass mountings, I, 33/ 2, 53/
AGRICULTURAL TEST CHESTS.
1. Of a practically useful size, and suitable
for Dr. Normandy's work on agricultural
chemistry, 53s.
2. Contains the same as No. 1, but larger
quantities, additional apparatus, &c. 88s.
3. Ditto ditto, but proportionately increased
in size, 142s.