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LIKE the mythical Dog Diamond, Mr. Rhind little knows what mischief he is doing. If his amendments of accepted beliefs were adopted, the well built doctrine of science would become no better than
The Ether: Some Notes on its Place in Nature.
By John Rhind. Pp. viii + 87. (Wick: W. Roe, 1904.)
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The Ether: Some Notes on its Place in Nature . Nature 70, 150 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/070150b0
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