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IN the last number of NATURE there is a description by Prof. Young of a spectroscope, in which the prisms are made to alter their positions relatively to each other by bending backwards and forwards the metal work to which they are attached. I should of course not wish to offer any opinion on the efficiency or otherwise of this arrangement.
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BROWNING, J. Browning's Spectroscope. Nature 3, 126 (1870). https://doi.org/10.1038/003126d0
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