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I OBSERVE that in your issue of June 17 (p. 157) there is an article by Mr. Gordon Thompson on “The Determination of the Index of Refraction of a Fluid by Means of the Microscope.” The method there described was, I believe, first proposed by the Duke de Chaulnes in 1767; and in 1876 was suggested by Dr. Royston Pigott in connection with his refractometer. It was employed in 1878 by Dr. Sorby for recognising the minerals in thin slices of rocks; and in 1884 by Dr. Bleekrode in determining the refraction of liquefied gases (Proc. Royal Society, vol. xxxvii. p. 343). In these two instances the ordinary method was unavailable. The proposed method has not been much used owing to the fact that the index of refraction cannot be at all depended upon beyond the third place of decimals.
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GLADSTONE, J. On Refractometers. Nature 34, 192 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/034192a0
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