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A SHORT time ago (NATURE, May 25) I directed attention to a misconception which seemed to prevail among seismologists as to the behaviour of a spirit-level. It may perhaps be useful to point out another fallacy, also of an elementary hydro-mechanical nature, involved in some of the unsuccessful attempts to record vertical motion.
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Milne . "Earthquakes," p. 33; Milne, "Seismology," p. 65; Trans. Seispiological Soc. of Japan, vol. i., p. 70, vol. iii., p. 54.
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BENNETT, G. The Hydrometer as a Seismometer. Nature 72, 198 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/072198b0
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