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  Microscopes and Slides—Prepared Slides
Designed to accompany and facilitate instruction in the setup and use of the compound microscope. These slides will beautifully demonstrate the power of even the least sophisticated instrument to introduce the user to an otherwise unseen world.
 BEGINNING MICROSCOPY
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Prepared Slides
Outstanding quality and opti­ cal clarity. You’ll always be pleased with Flinn­prepared microscope slides. We guar­ antee it!
Individually prepared slides are listed taxonomically and in categories designed to make any one slide easy to locate. Slide sets follow individual listings.
Slides are shipped in durable plastic containers ensuring arrival in good condi­ tion. Containers are reusable. Excellent for storing your slide collection.
Microscope Slide Abbreviations
c.s.: Cross Section
l.s.: Longitudinal Section w.m.: Whole Mount
 Catalog No.
 Description
 Price/Each
 ML1000
Letter “e,” w.m.
Demonstrate the fundamentals of reversal of direction and image with this simple slide.
$4.20
ML1001
Colored threads, w.m.
Threads of three different colors cross each other in a variety of combinations. An effec­ tive means of teaching and practicing the concept of focusing on different “planes” of the slide.
5.40
ML1002
Natural fibers, w.m.
Fibers of cotton, linen, silk and wool.
5.75
ML1003
Hair—3 types, w.m.
Human, cat and sheep fibers for comparison.
5.25
 ML1004 Salt crystals, w.m. 3.95 A new perspective on an everyday substance. Shows the regularity of crystal structure.
ML1006 Cork, section. 4.60
Examine the gross structure of a representative plant cell.
The Prokaryotes—organisms lacking a distinct membrane­bound nucleus and organelles. Includes bacteria and blue­green algae (cyanobacteria).
ML1007
 Animal cell, section.
A preparation of liver cells from the Congo eel, Amphiuma. Cell structure is readily seen under low to medium power.
 5.25
  BACTERIA
  Catalog No.
 Description
 Price/Each
 BACTERIA
ML1008 Mouth smear.
A preparation of mixed bacteria normally found in the mouth. Gram stain.
ML1010 Bacteria—three forms.
Mixed smear of cocci, bacilli, and spirilli. Gram stained.
ML1012 Coccus. Gram­positive.
ML1014 Bacillus. Gram­positive.
ML1428 Intestine bacteria, Smear. ML1427 Spore stain, Smear.
Doubly stained with central spores. ML1430 Streptococci, Smear.
$ 5.10
6.40
6.95
7.60
7.25 10.45 7.05
ML1009
Stagnant water smear.
Various species of free­living bacteria including common decomposers.
4.55
ML1011
Bacteria—three forms.
Separate smears of the three morphological forms. Gram stained.
8.20
 Beginning Microscopy— ComparisetTM
Build students’ fundamen­ tal compound microscopy skills using this beauti­ ful slide set. Includes five of the most common introductory slides: news­ print letter “e,” colored threads, natural fibers, three hair types and salt crystals. See individual slide descriptions on this page for additional information.
 Catalog No.
   ML1426
   Description
 Beginning Microscopy— ComparisetTM
 Price/Each
   $21.60
  ML1013
Coccus.
Gram­negative.
7.95
ML1015
Bacillus.
Gram­negative.
7.60
ML1016
Spirillum.
Gram­negative.
7.25
ML1429
Staphlococci, Smear. Fuchsin stained.
6.85
 ML1017
 Escherichia coli.
Smear preparation from culture. The common and occasionally pathogenic endosymbiont.
4.95
  CYANOBACTERIA
ML1018
Water-bloom.
Mixture of free­floating freshwater blue­greens.
$6.75
ML1019
Anabaena, w.m.
Coiled filaments with intercalary heterocysts and akinetes.
4.90
ML1020
 Gloeocapsa, w.m.
Colony­forming cells enclosed in gelatinous sheaths.
 4.90
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