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Leitz UBM-H wide field Greenough-type stereoscopic compound microscope

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Leitz UBM-H wide field Greenough-type stereoscopic compound microscope

Date: circa 1929
Inventory Number: 2004-1-0318a
Classification: Microscope
Subject:
optics, mineralogy, biology, microscopy,
Maker: Ernst Leitz (company) (1849 - 1986)
User: Mineralogical Museum, Harvard University (founded circa 1775)
Donor: Mineralogical and Geological Museum, Harvard University (founded 1977)
Cultural Region:
Germany,
Place of Origin:
Wetzlar,
Dimensions:
47 x 18 x 44 cm (18 1/2 x 7 1/16 x 17 5/16 in.)
Material:
glass, brass, iron, nickel,
Accessories: oculars (1 pair): G8X; objectives (3 pairs) [ inv. 2004-1-0318b]: 2X, 4X 8X
Description:
This Leitz Greenough-type stereoscopic microscope is model UBM-H. It is provided with a table clamp to which is attached an upright pillar. A horizontal arm slides in and out of a heavy clamping socket that is free to move up and down on the upright. At the end of the arm is a universal joint to which is attached a track with a clamping lever. A slider in the track has the rack and pinion, which operates another track with a clamping lever. The slider carrying the binocular tube is clamped here. An objective adaptor is attached below the tube and takes the paired objectives, each on its own slide.

Focus is by rack and pinion.
Signedon binocular tube: E. LEITZ / WETZLAR [in achromat trademark]

on oculars: Ernst Leitz Wetzlar
FunctionThis stand is designed for examination of large, coarse objects set on a table. Biological and mineralogical studies benefited greatly from it.
Historical AttributesUsed in the Mineralogical Museum of Harvard University.
Primary SourcesE. Leitz, Inc., Microscopes,...Magnifiers, Microtomes, Colorimeters, Projection Apparatus, Accessories, etc. (New York, 1929), 136-141.
ProvenanceMineralogical Museum, Harvard University.

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