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WILL you permit me to say, in relation to the very interesting lecture on Sunlight Colours, reported in NATURE, vol. xxxv. p. 498, that Capt. Abney does not seem to have quite apprehended my meaning, when he represents me as stating in a previous lecture at the Royal Institution, that the sun was “really blue outside our atmosphere,” for I nowhere in the lecture used those words, nor intended to convey the idea which, without qualification, they must give the reader.
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LANGLEY, S. Sunlight Colours. Nature 36, 76 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/036076a0
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