Mathematical Dictionary And Cyclopedia of Mathematical Science, Comprising Definitions of All the Terms Employed in Mathematics--An Analysis of Each Branch, And of the Whole, As Forming a Single Science
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Various expedients have been resorted to for rendering distant signals visible, some of which are as follows : The first and most common is that already alluded to, of fastening to the top of the sig- nal a frustum of a tin cone ; this serves to reflect the rays of light in all directions, and experience has shown that they answer a useful purpose. Another method consists in reflecting the light from a mirror, so that the reflected rays shall proceed directly-from the station observed to the ob...server. The par- ticular apparatus by which this is effected, is called a heliotrope ; this obviously requires an assistant at the station to be observed, who is called a heliotroper. The heliotropcr, on a given signal from the observer, so directs his instrument, that the rays of light falling upon the heliotrope, may enteT the telescope of the observer. Another contrivance, by means of which extremely distant stations are rendered visi- ble, consists in heating a piece of quick lime before the oxy-hydrogen blowpipe.
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