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IN the recent correspondence on this subject several rival theories have been put forward to account for the supposed fact that certain ponds situated on the tops of hills have a plentiful supply of water. It seems to me that no satisfactory solution of the question can be expected until much more definite data are at hand.
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GIBBS, L. Dew-Ponds. Nature 80, 458 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/080458b0
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