Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1871
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1871natur...3..247p&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 3, Issue 65, pp. 247-248 (1871).
Physics
Scientific paper
MY attention has been called to a rudely worded attack by a certain Mr. Bedford, Phil. D., on Professor Reynolds, of Owens College. This is not the first time Mr. Bedford has offended in this way. Prof. Reynolds has not seen Mr. Bedford's pamphlet. I have. A copy was sent to Messrs. Groombridge in support of certain claims on my views about the stars. Let me hasten to assure Prof. Reynolds that, as he surmises, the views expressed in this very scarce treatise bear not the remotest resemblance to his.
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