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William Wollaston's reflecting goniometer for measuring the angles of crystals, 1874.
William Wollaston's reflecting goniometer for measuring the angles of crystals, 1874. William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828) was a notable English chemist who researched into both chemistry and optics. He distinguished two new metals - palladium (1803) and rhodium (1804), and experimented with the camera lucida.
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