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Many years ago I requested Mr. Swift to make for me a first-rate Binocular Petrological Microscope. The centering of the stage by screws was, I suppose, as good as it could be made. I found it unsatisfactory when using high powers on small crystals. A centering nose-piece answered no better. Only by the simultaneous rotation of the polariser and analyser by hand, little by little, could I keep the interference figures of small crystals in the field of view, or feel certain that the figures had not left it during rotation owing to the excentricity of the centering.
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- Mineralogical magazine and journal of the Mineralogical Society , Volume 8 , Issue 38 , March 1889 , pp. 160 - 163
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- Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1889
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