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THE twisting of one of the two trees near St. Albans, which were struck in such a remarkable manner by lightning, may well have been caused by the fall of the top of the tree, as Mr. Griffith suggests, and not directly by the lightning.
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PICKERING, S. On some Effects of Lightning. Nature 40, 620–621 (1889). https://doi.org/10.1038/040620b0
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