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ON the night of Friday, January 8, there was an anchor frost in the Cherwell such as has not been known for twenty years, according to people who have lived at a mill on the river (Clifton Mill, near Aynho Station) for that period. In a mild form the phenomenon is fairly frequent there. The most marked effects are seen in comparatively still water.
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HANDS, T. Anchor Frosts. Nature 33, 246 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/033246b0
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