This section is from the book "The Home Cyclopedia Of General Information", by Charles Morris. Also available from Amazon: Home Cyclopedia of Necessary Knowledge.
A light of great brilliancy, also called Drummond light, from its inventor. It consists of a burning jet of oxygen and hydrogen directed upon a cylinder of lime. This becomes white hot and yields an intense white light which has been seen at a distance of 112 miles. It is much used in the magic lantern and the reflecting microscope.
 
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