... lay the plate on the table with the edge, /, parallel to the window, the side to which the wax is attached being uppermost, and press the end of the wax against the crystal until it adheres ; then lift the plate with its attached crystal, and place... Chemical physics - Page 106by William Allen Miller - 1860Full view - About this book
| Henry James Brooke - 1823 - 540 pages
...it adheres ; then lift the plate with its attached crystal, and place it in the slit of the pin .r, with that side uppermost which rested on the table....its planes; and raise or lower that end of the pin x which has the small circular plate affixed to it, until one of the horizontal upper bars of the window... | |
| John Fry Heather - 1849 - 202 pages
...it adheres ; then lift the plate with its attached crystal, and place it in the slit of the pin, x, with that side uppermost which rested on the table....as, without perceiving the crystal itself, to permit the images of objects reflected from its planes to be distinctly observed, and raise or lower that... | |
| John F. Heather - 1849 - 208 pages
...crystal, and place it in the slit of the pin, x, with that side uppermost which rested on the tahle. " Bring the eye now so near the crystal, as, without perceiving the crystal itself, to permit the images of objects reflected from its planes to be distinctly observed, and raise or lower that... | |
| Robert Dundas Thomson - 1854 - 566 pages
...crystal against the wax so as to make it adhere, and insert the copper plate in the cleft of the pin with that side uppermost which rested on the table. Bring the eye close to the crystal in un inclined manner, and adjust it by means of the plate so as to see the bars... | |
| William Allen Miller - 1855 - 458 pages
...side of the small brass plate, g ; lay the plate on the table with one edge parallel to the window, the side to which the wax is attached being uppermost,...end of the pin which has the small circular plate, h, attached to it, until one of the horizontal upper bars, m, of the window is seen reflected from... | |
| William Somerville Orr - 1855 - 608 pages
...it adheres ; then lift the plate with its attached crystal, and place it in the slit of the pin GH, with that side uppermost which rested on the table....as, without perceiving the crystal itself, to permit the images of objects reflected from its planes to be distinctly observed, and raise or lower that... | |
| John Fry Heather - 1859 - 198 pages
...it adheres ; then lifi the plate with its attached crystal, and place it in the slit of the pin, x, with that side uppermost which rested on the table....as, without perceiving the crystal itself, to permit the images of objects reflected from its planes to be distinctly observed, and raise or lower that... | |
| James Tennant, Walter Mitchell - 1860 - 302 pages
...it adheres ; then lift the plate with its attached crystal, and place it in the slit of the pin GH, with that side uppermost which rested on the table....Bring the eye now so near the crystal, as, without pereeiving the crystal itself, to permit the images of objeets refleeted from its planes to be distinetly... | |
| John Fry Heather - 1866 - 228 pages
...it adheres ; then lift the plate with its attached crystal, and place it in the slit of the pin, x, with that side uppermost which rested on the table....as. without perceiving the crystal itself, to permit the images of objects reflected from its planes to be distinctly observed, and raise or lower that... | |
| John Fry Heather - 1871 - 224 pages
...it adheres ; then lift the plate with its attached crystal, and place it in the slit of the pin, x, with that side uppermost which rested on the table....as, without perceiving the crystal itself, to permit the images of objects reflected from its planes to be distinctly observed, and raise or lower that... | |
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