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THERE are some statements in Capt. Ericsson's reply to my letter (NATURE, vol. vii. p. 149) which demand discussion. In the first place he calculates the supply of gas in his pipe and applies it to my burners. As his pipe did not supply my flames, but his own, which were at least fifteen times larger than mine, the applicability of his figures is rather obscure.
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WILLIAMS, W. The Diathermacy of Flame. Nature 7, 201–202 (1873). https://doi.org/10.1038/007201d0
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