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This instrument, which was designed for use in the Crystallographic Laboratory of the City and Guilds of London Institute (Central Institution), is in its simplest form (Plate III.) a strong and inexpensive Wollaston Goniometer. It is, however, constructed in such a way that it may be converted into an instrument of greater precision (Plates IV. V.) by the simple addition of accessory parts to tho apparatus of Plate III. without any previous alteration.
L is the graduated disc, and B the milled head by which it is turned; the vernier v is not the slender tongue of metal which is usual in such instruments, but is engraved upon a portion of the fixed disc V; and L is kept in continual contact with V by means of a circular steel spring inserted between B and the bearing of the axle.
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- Mineralogical magazine and journal of the Mineralogical Society , Volume 9 , Issue 43 , March 1891 , pp. 214 - 216
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- Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1891
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