Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, Volume 1Royal Microscopical Society., 1878 |
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... Fellows that the editing of the Journal has rested with those who , being much occupied in other pursuits , have not been able to give it undivided attention . THE ROYAL MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY . The Society was founded in a 2.
... Fellows that the editing of the Journal has rested with those who , being much occupied in other pursuits , have not been able to give it undivided attention . THE ROYAL MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY . The Society was founded in a 2.
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... give a short history of this subject . At the meeting of the Royal Microscopical Society , November , 1876 , Dr. Royston - Pigott exhibited and described an instrument " which he named a refractometer . His paper was 2 Transactions of ...
... give a short history of this subject . At the meeting of the Royal Microscopical Society , November , 1876 , Dr. Royston - Pigott exhibited and described an instrument " which he named a refractometer . His paper was 2 Transactions of ...
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... gives a very definite focus . In the first instance I made use of a glass plate having very fine parallel scratches , made with the finest emery paper ; but I soon found that it would be very convenient to have more definite and ...
... gives a very definite focus . In the first instance I made use of a glass plate having very fine parallel scratches , made with the finest emery paper ; but I soon found that it would be very convenient to have more definite and ...
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... give two well- pronounced bifocal images , is that though they may be perfectly transparent , and distant objects distinctly visible through them with the naked eye , the systems of lines at right angles to each other are perfectly ...
... give two well- pronounced bifocal images , is that though they may be perfectly transparent , and distant objects distinctly visible through them with the naked eye , the systems of lines at right angles to each other are perfectly ...
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... double refraction give only one image , which is strictly unifocal ; crystals having only one optic axis give two images , one As a truly unifocal and the other bifocal , unless 8 Transactions of the Royal Microscopical Society .
... double refraction give only one image , which is strictly unifocal ; crystals having only one optic axis give two images , one As a truly unifocal and the other bifocal , unless 8 Transactions of the Royal Microscopical Society .
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Halaman 37 - Society should publish its own ' Transactions,' and the Council fully hoped that they might be able not only to do this, but also to give a good deal of other valuable matter relating to microscopical science. The President then delivered his Annual Address to the Society. Mr. Charles Brooke begged to propose a vote of thanks to the President for the very able Address which they had heard read. It was quite clear that in opening up an entirely new branch of microscopical research, it could only be...
Halaman 93 - President, in the Chair. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and confirmed. The following gentlemen were duly elected Fellows of the.