Best dissecting microscopes for botanical subjects?

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Sat, 08 Feb 2014 11:20:23 PST
Ellen and All.
 
I would also like to hear advice on this topic.
 
Dell
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From: Ellen Hornig <hornig@oswego.edu>
>To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.ibiblio.org> 
>Sent: Saturday, February 8, 2014 12:46 PM
>Subject: [pbs] Best dissecting microscopes for botanical subjects?
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>Hello all.  I'd be very grateful if someone who knows whereof they speak
>would give me a few pointers for choosing a dissecting microscope with
>which to study mosses, plant parts etc..  It's time to take my plant
>studies to a different level. Recommendations re particular brands as well
>as specifications are most welcome.  I will admit to being particularly
>attracted to the ones that have a small camera for moving the
>microscope image to a screen.
>
>Ever since I read about tardigrades (water bears), I have been consumed
>with a desire to see one....
>
>Thanks,
>Ellen
>
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>Ellen Hornig
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