In the lovely glass stereograph of the Lake of Brienz, on the left-hand side, a vaguely hinted female figure stands by the margin of the fair water; on the other side of the picture she is not seen.
We have a glass stereograph of Bethlehem, which looks as if the ground were covered with snow,--and paper ones of Jerusalem colored and uncolored, much superior to it both in effect and detail.
But try to mend a stereograph and you will soon find the difference.
Who are those two fair youths lying dead on a heap of dead at the trench's side in the cemetery of Melegnano, in that ghastly glass stereograph in our friend Dr.
Another point in which the stereograph differs from every other delineation is in the character of its evidence.
This magnificent stereograph by Mr. Whipple was taken, the first picture February 7th, the second April 6th.
We have a most interesting stereograph of the Amphitheatre of Nismes, with a bull-fight going on in its arena at the time when the picture was taken.
Seelisberg,--unsurpassed by any glassstereograph we have ever seen, in all the qualities that make a faultless picture.
This beautiful specimen has been photographed, and its stereograph illustrates in a very striking manner the double refracting properties of the spar.
The stereograph produces this result in another way than by prisms as in the stereoscope.
The principle on which the stereograph works may be demonstrated by a very simple experiment.
The stereographconsists of a piece of card, having therein two circular openings about 1-1/4 in.
The stereographis to be looked at much nearer than the object itself, and consequently is to be seen under a much larger angle than it is viewed by the two eyes in nature.
This, it is to be remembered, is not a reducedstereograph for the microscope, but a common one, taken as we see them taken constantly.
In a stereograph sent us by the same gentleman the epithelium scales from mucous membrane are shown floating or half-submerged in fluid,--a very curious effect, requiring the double image to produce it.
We have referred in a former article to a stereograph in a friend's collection showing the bodies of the slain heaped up for burial after the Battle of Malignano.
It must be borne in mind that the stereoscopic angle is that subtended by one stereograph and the eye.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stereograph" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.