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THERE are few who possess Browning's “miniature,” or other small direct-vision spectroscopes, but must have felt the want of some means of measuring the positions of spectral lines; and, indeed, little useful spectrum work is possible without it. I think, therefore, a description of a simple arrangement I have used for some time for this purpose may prove useful.
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PROCTER, H. On a Measuring Apparatus for Direct-Vision Spectroscopes. Nature 6, 473 (1872). https://doi.org/10.1038/006473d0
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