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IN the long and patient pursuit which the attainment of all accurate knowledge exacts from man, it may sometimes be instructive to turn one's gaze backward and contemplate the errors which have been corrected, the fallacies which have been odemolished, and the superstitions which have been lived down; and this consideration has prompted me to take for the subject oof this year's address that wide range of human opinions which may fitly be classed under the head of “Weather Fallacies.”
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Weather Fallacies. Nature 52, 377–381 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/052377a0
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