An analytical funnel that is an open-ended inverted glass cone that tapers into a long, hollow cylindrical shaft that extends straight down; midway down this shaft, the tube flares slightly before tapering slowly to an open bevelled end; the glass around the top rim is slightly thicker as a means o…
An analytical funnel that is an open-ended inverted glass cone that tapers into a long, hollow cylindrical shaft that extends straight down; midway down this shaft, the tube flares slightly before tapering slowly to an open bevelled end; the glass around the top rim is slightly thicker as a means of reinforcement
Number Of Parts
1
Provenance
Used either by Dr. C.H. Bird or by Dr. Godfrey Bird, of Gananoque, Ont.
Dates
1896
circa 1896
Date Remarks
Marks beginning of Bird medical practice
Material
glass: clear
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010-F7-5
Dimension Notes
Length 20.3 cm x Diam. 6.6 cm
Condition Remarks
Funnel is in original condition with only one slight flaw in the glass around rim
Copy Type
Original
Reference Types
Book
Reference Comments
"Catalogue of Laboratory Apparatus and Scientific Instruments (JC-141)," CENCO, Toronto, 1942, p. 246 (similar to item 15050)