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IN the second edition of Dr. Tutton's monumental work on “Crystallography and Practical Crystal Measurement,” a question of some interest to crystallographers and physicists is raised in an acute form by a footnote at the bottom of page 1082, which reads:—
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" Mémoires de la classe des Sciences mathématiques et physiques de l'Institut Impérial de France (Année 1812),",Pt. I. pp. 263–4.
Trans. Cam. Phil. Soc., vol. i. p. 43 (1821).
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CHESHIRE, F. Rotary Polarisation of Light. Nature 110, 807–809 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/110807a0
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