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PARIS. Academy of Sciences, October 12.—Ed. Perrier in the chair.—H. Douvillé and M. Couyat-Barthoux: The massif of Moghara, to the east of the Isthmus of Suez.—André Blondel: New diagram of alternators with projecting poles.—B. Jekhowsky: The determination of the difference of longitude between London and Nice by wireless telegraphy. The radio-telegraphic method described by Claude, Ferrié, and Driencourt was employed. The difference of longitude between Paris and Nice was found to be oh. 19m. 51.204s. ± 0.06s.—E. F. Gautier: A Pliocene volcano at Tigri, in eastern Morocco.—Stanislas Mennier: The presence of chondria in caillite; consequences for the mode of formation of the meteoric irons.
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Societies and Academies . Nature 94, 247 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/094247a0
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