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As a confirmation of L. D. Mahajan's view that water is a suitable liquid for the formation of liquid drops floating on its own surface,1 I can adduce two observations, the first of which is analogous to his observations at Den Kund.
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L. D. Mahajan, NATURE, 126, 761; 1930.
M. Katalinić, Zeit. f. Physik, 38, 511 ; 1926.
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KATALINIĆ, M. Liquid Drops on the Same Liquid Surface. Nature 127, 627–628 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/127627a0
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