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parallel, i.e. when the faces through which the oblique section [Kisses 

 are parallel, light passes freely through the analyzer to the eye. If 



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Objective 



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Fig. 150. Micro-polariscope in Position on the Microscope. 



Polarizer The Xicol prism under the stage of the microscope. 



Analyzer The Nicol prism over the ocular. 



Stage The stage of the microscope. 



Object The object on a slide. 



Objective The microscopic objective. 



S Set screw for clamping the analyzer to the tube of the microscope. 



Ocular The microscopic ocular in position. 



Pointer tind Scale The graduated ring and pointer t<> show the amount 

 of rotation. 



A Handle for raising and lowering the analyzer to arrange it properly 

 with reference to the eye-point. 



these corresponding faces are at right angles, t hat is, it" the Nicols 

 are crossed, then the light is entirely cut off and the two transparent 

 prisms become opaque to ordinary light. There are then, in the com- 



