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2. Note on Circular Crystals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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At long intervals notices of circular crystals have appeared before this Society. In 1853 Sir David Brewster read a paper on the subject, which followed one by Mr Fox Talbot in 1836, and which again had been preceded by one from Sir David Brewster about twenty years before. It is not easy to account for these long intervals, unless they may be attributed to difficulty and uncertainty in manipulation, for except in very few instances the crystals observed by Sir David Brewster are of microscopic size, and, he remarks, require the perfection of optical appliances for their observation, and naturally so when crystals of the 200th of an inch in diameter are looked upon as of respectable size.

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Proceedings 1875-76
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1878

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