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IN the Daily News of July 14 is printed an observation by a Mr. Haswell, of Handsworth, which bears the marks of genuineness, that during a thunderstorm a glow-worm extinguished its light for a second or a second and a half before each flash, relighting at an equal interval after the flash. May I ask if this has been noticed by anyone else?
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LODGE, O. Glow-worm and Thunderstorm; also Milk. Nature 68, 527 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/068527a0
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