Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society Ser. 2, V. 19 (1899)

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XTO. 337 peculiar shaped foot and of the joint at one side of the pillar. These constructions first appeared in a * single-lever Microscope,' designed by C. Varley, and made by H. Powell m 1843. The gold Isis medal of the Society of Arts was presented to C. Varley for this Microscope.
We are now able to place the date of Powell's Iron Microscope between the above date, 1843, and 1848, when the first published account of it appeared ; the date therefore given in my original communication was too
... early.
" The accompanying block (fig. 84) unfortunately arrived too late for insertion in its proper place on p. 211 of the last number of the Journal.
It is a cut of an important Microscope ; as it is the first compound achro- matic Microscope made in this country. It was made by Mr. Tulley from original drawings supplied by Mjr. J. J. Lister, and it was com- pleted on May 30th, 1826. It is of interest to note that the substage held a combination of lenses, or what we should now call a chromatic substage condenser." Gatis, Da.


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