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augmenting the capacity at the end of the lead connected to the terminal. As a rule, it is not necessary to resort to such means, and would be quite unnecessary with still higher frequencies; but when it is desired, the bulb, or tube, can be easily adapted to the purpose.

In Fig. 24, for example, an experimental bulb L is shown, which is provided with a neck n on the top for the application of an external tinfoil coating, which may be connected to a body of larger surface. Such a lamp as illustrated in Fig. 25 may also be lighted by connecting the tinfoil coating on the neck n to the terminal, and the leading-in wire w to an insulated plate. If the bulb stands in a socket upright, as shown in the cut, a shade of conducting material may be slipped in the neck n, and the action thus magnified.

Fig. 26.—Improved Bulb with Intensifying Reflector.
Fig. 26.—Improved Bulb with Intensifying Reflector.

Fig. 26.—Improved Bulb with Intensifying Reflector.

A more perfected arrangement used in some of these bulbs is illustrated in Fig. 26. In this case the construction