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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 January 2013
In examining the colours produced by thin laminæ of the crystalline lens of fishes, I observed a series of rectilineal serrated fringes perpendicular to the direction of the fibres, and produced by inclining the laminæ in a plane cutting these fibres at right angles. I was thus led to imitate these fringes or bands by combining grooves or striæ cut upon glass or steel surfaces, or grooves taken from these surfaces upon isinglass or gums.
page 222 note * This motion of the bands is not seen when the grooved surfaces are perfectly parallel.
page 224 note * This disc included part of the spectrum on each side of the bright image.
page 225 note * See Phil. Trans. 1829, p. 301.