A pair of small spring steel platinum-pointed forceps for holding glass-covers ([Fig. 251]).
One or two pairs of fine-pointed forceps ([Fig. 251]a).
Collapsible tubes for containing Canada balsam and dammar.
Soft rags or old pocket handkerchiefs for removing cedar oil from lenses and cover-glasses. Chamois leather for wiping lenses and removing dust.
Reagents, alcohol, bergamot oil, celloidin, dissolved in equal parts of ether and alcohol.
Ebner’s solution. (See Appendix.)
Formalin, glycerine, gelatine, Klebs’ and Kleinenberg’s solutions. (See Appendix.) The latter consisting of a watery solution of picric acid 100 parts; strong sulphuric acid two parts; filter, and add distilled water 300 parts.
Muller fluid. (See Appendix.)
Osmic acid, a five per cent. solution.
Paraffin, spermaceti and xylol, acetic acid, hydrochloric acid, a one per cent. solution with alcohol.