Hall's illustrated catalogue of magic lanterns, dissolving lanterns, and stereopticons : for societies, parlor entertainment, panoramas, and public exhibitions. (1873?)

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26 hall's illustrated catalogue of either light on opaque ground, or dark on light ground. Ft* Set, $25. \ . Reflection from plane surfaces, laws of reflection. 2. Formation of images by plane mirrors. 3. " eon vex mirrors. 4. " " concave mirrors. 5. Refraction in a body with parallel sides. 6. Arrow of light on dark ground, with glass bar to break it. 7. Laws of refraction and total reflection. 8. Formation of images by lens. 9. Forms of lenses. 10. Spherical aberration. 11. Action of prism (chromatic dispersion). 12. Achromatic lens. 13. Double refraction in Iceland Spar. 14. Analysis of ray in Nicol's prism. 15. Main fixed lines of solar spectrum, and those in spectra of iron, hydrogen, Mc, compared. No. 30. No. 31. No. 30. Brass Tube to fit rear end of magnifying glasses, having at the smaller end an adjustable slit for projections of spectrum, and a circular aperture to use in illuminating a small desk with a light of great intensity. Price, $5. No. 31. Single 60° bi-sulphide of carbon prism, mounted so as to slide into front of magnifying glass mountings. Price, $10. No. 32. Glass right angle prism, for directing the rays of lantern, and for dioptic lantern. Price, $15.