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THE mere a priori criticism which Mr. Watt, in his letter to NATURE of April 14, has bestowed on my letter to NATURE of March 31, dealing with a large class of concrete physical facts, is, to my mind, far from satisfactory or sufficient. In the last sentence of my letter I anticipated that it might meet with some such “simple” algebraic criticism.
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COOK, J. Centre of Gravity of Annual Rainfall. Nature 83, 248–249 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/083248b0
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