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I SHALL be obliged if you will allow me to record in your columns the following account of some remarkable phenomena witnessed during a voyage from Sunderland to London, and I trust that if you are good enough to insert this letter, it may be the means of eliciting some explanation from yourself or your readers as to the causes producing such strange effects. Capt. Herring, of the s.s. Fenton, reports to me as follows:—
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WEST, C. Meteorological Phenomena. Nature 33, 245–246 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/033245f0
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