Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2018
The author exhibited and described the small additions that need be made to an ordinary microscope, in order to make it available for the above-named purpose, and also gave a few illustrations of its application to particular minerals. So far, however, the instrument has been used only sufficiently to prove that the method gives excellent results. The author thinks it desirable to defer a complete decription of the construction and use of the instrument until he has been able to examine a sufficient number of minerals to publish a table of their indices of refraction for practical use. It may, however, be well to say that the addition to the microscope consists only in a small graduated scale attached to the body of the instrument, and vernier to read off to th of an inch. This enables us to measure the extent to which the focal length of the object glass is increased by looking through a more or less transparent miueral, and also its thickness in the part thus examined.