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" heliotrope," which is a piece of looking-glass, so adjusted as to reflect the sun directly to any desired point, is the most perfect arrangement. For night signals, an Argand lamp is used ; or, best of all, Drummond's light, produced by a stream of oxygen... "
Outline of the Method of Conducting a Trigonometrical Survey, for the ... - Page 14
by Edward Charles Frome - 1850 - 253 pages
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Surveying, as Practiced by Civil Engineers and Surveyors ...: Intended as a ...

John Whitelaw - 1902 - 638 pages
...Drummond's light. This was invented by Lieutenant Drummond, and consists of a ball of lime about \ in. diameter placed in the focus of a parabolic reflector...of oxygen gas directed through a flame of alcohol. This produces a light eighty times the intensity of an Argand burner. In boisterous and hazy weather...
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A Treatise on Surveying, Part 1

1911 - 336 pages
...heliotropes, Argand reverberatory lamps, and Drummond lights. The latter surpass all previous contrivances. A ball of lime, about a quarter of an inch in diameter,...of a parabolic reflector, and raised to an intense FIG. 109. FTG 110. FIG. III. heat by a stream of oxygen gas directed through a flame of alcohol, produces...
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Surveying as Practised by Civil Engineers and Surveyors: Including the ...

John Whitelaw - 1916 - 582 pages
...Drummond's light. This was invented by Lieutenant Drummond, and consists of a ball of lime about \ in. diameter placed in the focus of a parabolic reflector...of oxygen gas directed through a flame of alcohol. This produces a light eighty times the intensity of an Argand burner. In boisterous and hazy weather...
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Surveying as Practised by Civil Engineers and Surveyors, Including the ...

John Whitelaw - 1924 - 642 pages
...Drummond's light. This was invented by Lieutenant Drummond, and consists of a ball of lime about \ in. diameter placed in the focus of a parabolic reflector...of oxygen gas directed through a flame of alcohol. This produces a light eighty times the intensity of an Argand burner. In boisterous and hazy weather...
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