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  Microscopes and Slides—Prepared Slides, continued
 VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY, continued
Catalog No.
 Description
 Price/Each
 MAMMALIAN HISTOLOGY (BLOOD SMEARS)
 Individual slides of the vertebrate blood types set are also listed individually in their respective taxo­ nomic sections.
  ML1298
ML1299
ML1303
ML1305
ML1307
ML1309
ML1310
ML1313
ML1315 ML1316
ML1322
Human—normal
Wright stain. Classic blood stain preparation. Leukocytes and platlets prominent.
Human—sickle cell
Smear with some sickled red cells and normoblasts.
Smooth muscle
Macerated preparation to show individual cells.
Striated muscle, l.s.
Thin sections specifically stained to show the details of the striations.
Cardiac muscle, sec.
Section prepared to show intercalated discs.
Mammalian muscle — three types, sec.
Composite; sections of smooth (involuntary), striated (skeletal, voluntary) and cardiac muscle on one slide.
Spinal cord, c.s.
Section of mammalian spinal cord.
Spinal cord, c.s.
Section of human spinal cord.
Motor nerve cells, smear.
Prepared from ventral horn of ox spinal cord.
Artery, sec.
Verhoeff’s elastic tissue stain, compare to vein preparation below for thickness of muscle layer and proportion of elastic tissue in that layer.
Skin—human, sec.
Section from palm of hand.
$ 5.75
10.95
$ 8.55
8.75
8.30
11.50
$ 8.85
8.20
7.35 $8.80
$ 8.40
ML1297
Human—normal
Giemsa stain, erythrocytes leukocytes and platelets well differentiated.
5.35
 ML1301
Cat blood
4.45
ML1302
 Vertebrate blood types,
Five separate slides—one each of fish, frog, turtle, bird, and human. To show variation between the major classes of vertebrates.
21.00
  MAMMALIAN HISTOLOGY (MUSCLE TISSUE)
ML1304
Smooth muscle, sec.
Composite, cross and longitudinal sections from intestine.
7.15
 Body Architecture— ComparisetTM Acoelomates, pseudocoe­ lomates, eucoelomates, ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm. In a course surveying the various invertebrate phyla, these words are often used when comparisons are made. This set includes four slides selected to substan­ tiate those comparisons. Cross sections of Hydra, Planaria (three regions), Ascaris, and the earthworm Lumbricus (two regions) are studied to deter­ mine which terms apply to each organism. In the process students will gain further appreciation for the remarkable complexity of form and function seen in the animal world.
 Catalog No.
   ML1395
   Description
 Body Architecture— ComparisetTM
 Price/Each
   $33.00
  ML1306
Striated muscle, sec.
Composite cross and longitudinal sections to show general structure.
7.40
ML1308
Cardiac muscle, sec. Human heart muscle.
8.65
  MAMMALIAN HISTOLOGY (NERVOUS TISSUE)
 ML1311
Spinal cord, c.s.
Stained to differentiate myelinated and unmyelinated fibers.
11.50
 ML1314
Peripheral nerve, sec.
Composite, cross and longitudinal sections on one slide.
9.80
  MAMMALIAN HISTOLOGY (VASCULAR SYSTEM)
 ML1318
Vein, sec.
Elastic tissue stain, for general structure and comparison to artery preparation above.
8.25
ML1320
 Artery and vein with attached nerve, c.s.
All three shown in a selected tissue section.
7.65
 MAMMALIAN HISTOLOGY (INTEGUMENT)
    ML1323
 Skin—pigmented and nonpigmented, sec. Sections of pigmented and nonpigmented skin.
 14.65
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