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IN two recent notes in NATURE (vol. li. pp. 180, 468) attention has been drawn to the foundation by the Ottoman Government of a geodynamic section of the Imperial Meteorological Observatory at Constantinople. The new department has been placed under the direction of Dr. G. Agamennone, who for several years held a similar office at Rome, and who is well known to seismologists for the valuable work performed by him in Italy.
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This and the absence of variation from the feral form in the foliage of the cultivated Cineraria, are covered by the principles laid down by Darwin in "Animals and Plants under Domestication," vol. ii, pp. 217–220.
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DAVISON, C. The Study of Earthquakes in the South-East of Europe. Nature 52, 4 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/052004b0
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