The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 41
Class 15.—Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments
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Class 15.—Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments.
143 Barton. R., Royal Mint, Melbourne.—Dividing machine, divided glass tubes, &c.
144 Crisp, H., Main-st., Ballarat East.—Microphones.
145 Gaunt, T., Royal Arcade, 14 Bourke-st. East, Melbourne.—Surveying, meteorological, and scientific instruments. Microscopes, telescopes, &c., as per list in case.
146 Jennings, J., 99 Queen-st., Melbourne.—Spectacles. Eye-glasses.
147 Joseph Brothers, 77 Swanston-st., Melbourne.—Microscopes. Equatorial telescopes. Astronomical chronograph, &c.
148 Kilpatrick & Co., 39 Collins-st. West, Melbourne.—Optical instruments. Theodolites. Levels. Compasses.
149 Lockridge, D. D. B., Fire Brigado Office, Melbourne.—Telephones. Microphones. Induction balance.
150 Myers, W., 65 Mint-place, Lonsdale-st. West, Melbourne.—Georemeter, &c.
151 Rasche, W., C.E., 55 Elizabeth-st., Melbourne.—Planimeter.
152 Royal, H., Sackville-st., Collingwood, Melbourne.—Phonograph.
153 Trowbridge, J. F. & G. F., Stanley-st., Richmond, Melbourne.—Microscopic objects and specimens.
154 Wood, W., & Co., 44 Little Collins-st, East, Melbourne.—Triple and prismatic dissolving view apparatus. Improved aneroids.