Hi Gino, Here is a web page of what appears to be the owner of the day http://www.thermo.com/com/cda/product/detail/1%2C1055%2C1000005630637%2C00.html The page...
Hi ! I M.A.Mallick joined this group today. Presently working for Leica in at Kolkata India. Looking after service of the wide range of products from Leica. ...
Hi ! I M.A.Mallick joined this group today. Presently working for Leica in at Kolkata India. Looking after service of the wide range of products from Leica. ...
I have a Projectina 5375 Microscope with numerous additional lenses etc. A complete list is available. I wish to sell the microscope and anciliaries complete....
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Gordon Couger
Gordon@...
Sep 1, 2005 9:53 pm
Geoff, Is this the kind of scope it is? www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artmar03/dbprojectina.html Gordon. ... lenses ... microscope and...
Hi! I'm new to the microscope world but already I have a problem... At school, I have an Olympus Bx light microscope. For some reason, the substage condenser...
highmag45 <highmag45@...> wrote: Pre-owned, reconditioned,parts, some histo supplies. email for list. Interested in histo parts and equipment. Please...
I have a Bausch & Lomb lens, part number 31-28-10 which is marked 0.3X. It has an internal thread of approximately 42mm. I have no idea what it is for, can...
Hello John, My Leica price list from 1997 tells me it was $153 back then, and it is an auxiliary lens for the Stereozoom 6 microscope. It lowered the ...
Hi all, I've posted another (sorry) video of a rather fast moving very small amoeba. It's an AVI DivX compressed file as usual. It will take about five minutes...
Ah, I have become interested of late of eating wild mushroom that are popping up in my area (Missouri), some delicious looking ones of what I am supposing is...
Without seeing it, it sounds like some piece of photomicrographic equipment. B&L made a lens cone for eyepiece cameras that had a 0.3X mag factor, and 42 mm...
... atlases out there that have decent microphotographs? By the time you order the book and it is delivered, you will be dead :-) A few minutes on the 'Net...
We get a fungi very similar to Chlorophyllum molybdites on the coast in SW Wales, the Parasol Lepiota procera which is rated as edible, good, but I find it a...
Mmmmm, deadman walking? (:>) I don't think so, not even if I did consume an actual Chlorophyllum molybdites. Agaricus are usually pretty distinctive in ...
Dear Doug: Even the experts get fooled. One expert years ago in the 60s had a habit of eating his samples as I remember he worked for the Department of...
Keith, Thanks for your post. Yep, the variation in mushrooms is amazing! It seems spore morphology may be one of the better ways of determining ID. I am now...
... Thanks Greg, I purchased the lens on Ebay where it was described as being appropriate for a StereoZoom 4 or 5. I have a 5. But of course as soon as I got...
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Gordon Couger
Gordon@...
Sep 5, 2005 3:46 am
I received the following in the mail. I appreciate the honorary Ph.D but contest is open to anyone in life sciences It is not as well know as the Nikon's small...
Hi Doug How do you make the spores more clear for viewing and what stains do you us? For the spores themselves are some what opaque david ... From: "d.a."...
... microphotographs of every type of mushroom. Why should there be ? There are thousands of 'larger39; mushrooms and innumerable microfungi. Such specialised...
Santiago Junquera is an expert on the fruiting bodies of European fungi. Why not get in touch with him? He's a member of the group and may read this. He also...
No, I just place them on the slide with cover slip. I don't think they are routinely stained or, at least, I have not seen any mention of that in the ...
My pleasure, John, FYI, the B&L (aka Cambridge and Leica) "traditional" stereos (1 - 5) always use an outside threaded auxiliary objective, the Stereo 6 used...