As follows:--No. 1, plano-convex; No. 2, plano-concave; No. 3, double convex; No. 4, November 1, 1851 *** Produced by Jon Richfield FRAGMENTS OF SCIENCE: A SERIES OF DETACHED ESSAYS, ADDRESSES, AND REVIEWS.
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