Strictly speaking the Charles Austen pumps are not 'liquid nitrogen' pumps. They are merely diaphragm vacuum pumps. When in use on the VG/Micromass/Europa cold finger systems they are placed down stream of the cold finger. Switching on the pump evacuates the cold finger and liquid nitrogen is pumped by the pressure difference between the vacuum and the 1atm head space above the liquid nitrogen in the dewar. We have used similar arrangements in cold finger assemblies and have had to be careful that the diaphragm does not cool to too low a temperature. If it does so it becomes rigid and the pump stops working. The address for Charles Austen is: Charles Austen pumps Ltd., Royston Road, Byfleet, West Byfleet, SURREY KT14 7NY, U.K. Tel: 01932 355277 (use appropriate intnl. dialing codes) Fax: 01932 351285 I'm not sure if they have a web or email address. Of course any other diaphragm pump with similar capacities will do the same job. It is much more difficult to actually pump liquid nitrogen. There are commercially available motorised pumps, pressurised dewars and cryogenically rated solenoid valves for switching the flow of liquid nitrogen. However these systems can be expensive and often a little inflexible, particularly where you need to have a regulated flow of liquid nitrogen to several small glass dewars all supplied from a single large dewar. We have a system operating in our laboratory in which we use a 50L dewar to supply liquid nitrogen to up to 3 small glass dewars (ca. 2L) and maintain levels over extended operating periods (24 hours plus). In practice more than 3 dewars can be filled and the device will continue to operate whilst the 50L dewar is topped up. The sytem doesn't rely on any moving pumps, or the need to use cryogenically rated solenoid valves and pressurised liquid nitrogen dewars. We use simple solid state level detection in the glass dewars to switch on and off the liquid nitrogen pumping. The complete device can be built for a matter of say $100. We've submitted a note to Reviews of Scientific Instruments, but I'm more than happy to send copies of the manuscript to anyone who is interested. Just email me directly and I'll make sure a copy is forwarded. Good luck everyone, Paul Dennis Stable Isotope Laboratory, ENV, UEA, NORWICH NR4 7TJ