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Rain-band Spectroscopy. 



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A plea for the rain-band. 



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The spectroscope as an aid to forecasting the weather. 



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Ueber Regenbogen gebildet durch Fliissigkeiten von verschiedenen Brech- 

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Observations, a propos d'une note recente de M. Reye sur les analogies 

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The green Sun. 



Manley (W. R.). Nature, 28, 611-12. 



Observations on the rain-band from June, 1882, to Jan., 188S. 

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Note sur les cyclones terrestres et les cyclones solaires. 

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The solar spectrum in a hail-storm. 



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The spectroscope and the weather. 



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The green Sun. 



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